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  <title><![CDATA[Atlanta Opera and GT Arts Presents: Water Memory (Jun. 12, Jun. 14)]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p><em>Water Memory showing at the Ferst Center for the Arts on Friday, June 12, at 7:30 pm and Sunday, June 14, at 3:00 pm</em></p><p><em><strong>Water Memory (Jala Smriti)</strong></em><strong> </strong>was awarded the Antinori Foundation Grand Prize in the 96-Hour Opera Project in June 2024.</p><p>Written by Kitty Brazelton and Vaibu Mohan, <em>Water Memory</em><strong> </strong>is based on a provided prompt of integrating AI into a creative work. The two were paired by the 96-Hour Opera Project team and the match was serendipitous.</p><p>Both composer Kitty Brazelton and librettist Vaibu Mohan shared the experience of witnessing the decline of a beloved older woman in their family due to dementia. For this creative team, <em>Water Memory</em> has become a deeply personal story about the power of memory, family, and connection.</p><h3>Lobby Activation: <em>Soft Systems</em></h3><p><strong>June 2–14 | Ferst Center Lobby</strong></p><p>In collaboration with The Atlanta Opera, Ferst Center for the Arts presents <em>Soft Systems</em>, an immersive art and technology gallery inspired by <em>Water Memory</em>.</p><p>The interactive exhibition explores memory, empathy, and accessibility through multisensory installations engaging sound, touch, and spatial experience. Inspired by assistive technologies and tools used by individuals living with dementia, the featured works examine how art, design, and innovation can foster connection, recognition, and comfort.</p><p>Featured artists and collaborators include Emma Chammah, Sylvia Janicki, the Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation’s Tools for Life program, and Alliance Theatre’s Memory Café.</p><h3>Post-Performance Talkback</h3><p><strong>Sunday, June 14 | Immediately Following the Performance</strong></p><p>Audience members are invited to remain after the June 14 performance for a special on-stage conversation featuring artists behind the production alongside Georgia Tech innovators exploring memory, caregiving, technology, and human connection.</p><p><strong>Composer:</strong> Kitty Brazelton<br><strong>Librettist:</strong> Vaibu Mohan<br><strong>World Premiere Performance</strong><br><strong>Performance runtime:&nbsp;</strong>approximately 65 minutes—with no intermission</p>]]></body>
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