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The Artizen Company: Elevating Live Experiences Through Interactive Spectacles

The Artizen Company: Elevating Live Experiences Through Interactive Spectacles The Artizen Company Atlanta Metro Decatur

The Artizen Company is Cirque de Soleil meets Amiri Baraka. We love creating interactive spectacles to encourage our audiences to engage fully in life starting with the experience we provide, and continuing as they walk out our doors! We are a theatrical duo with a goal of becoming a multi-disciplined artist collective. We create experiences for our audiences and our clients that break down barriers, foster positive change, and facilitate new perspectives in our community. Through our interactive style of work and programs, we help build self-confidence and regularly utilize aggressive teamwork. Our goal is to attract new audiences to theater by offering an alternative to the spectator experience of traditional theater, film and television. We aim to show people that there is nothing like a live performance when you are a part of the performance. We offer theater,  film, adult workshops, children's theater, youth classes and summer camps, tutoring and photography.


Tourist Attraction
  • Final Hours: The Epic Record‑Setting Atlantic Row

    In March this year, five amateur rowers set two world records after becoming the first team to row unsupported from mainland Europe to mainland South America. Oliver Bailey recounts their final day, navigating through Venezuelan waters renowned for drug trafficking and piracy. The final 24 hours of our record-setting trans-Atlantic row were the most memorable. For the first time in 50 days I could differentiate tones other than the blue-grey hues of the sky and the ocean. When I exited the

  • Return to the Arctic: Trekking the Brooks Range

    Our third day in the expansive wilderness of the Brooks Range found us returning from an afternoon hike to the domed pingo visible from our camp on the banks of Noatak River. Trekking alongside us were Jim Slinger and Andrew ‘Tip’ Taylor, two men with whom we’d exchanged emails over the past few years but only now were getting to know on a more personal level. The hike provided a much-needed opportunity to stretch our legs and break away from where we’d been tethered, waiting for the plane t

  • Paddling the Celtic Coast: A Scottish Adventure

    It was not raining so much as just soaking. Hills, grass, and plants all heavy with moisture made an inauspicious start to a few days of paddling and camping. We had travelled north to the wild west coast of Scotland to escape the madness of urban life. An attempt to extricate ourselves from desks, laptops, phones and television. Boards inflated, dry bags packed and secured, we dragged our gear across massive green kelp beds to the water. The drizzle cleared as our small team paddled out int