Lucky Plush founder Julia Rhoads, one of four female choreographers featured, adds some humor to the program.
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An Evening of Dance With MacArthur Fellows puts genius onstage
In honor of the 35th anniversary of the MacArthur Fellowships, a free performance featuring five fellows from the dance world.
Five best bets for fall dance 2016
The Seldoms and the Joffrey Ballet are among this fall’s best bets for dance.
The Chicago Dancing Festival is fully booked, but there are still free shows to see
Tickets for the free performances have been snapped up, but shows at Navy Pier and Pritzker Pavilion don’t require advance reservations.
Second City and Hubbard Street collaboration The Art of Falling returns
The hybrid performance is back in Chicago for a longer run.
Hubbard Street’s Winter Series showcases rising Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago’s Winter Series includes a premiere of Crystal Pite’s Solo Echo along with works by Robyn Mineko Williams, Penny Saunders, and Yin Yue.
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago is killing it
“An Evening of Works by William Forsythe” is the kind of performance even nonfans of dance get drawn into.
The Fifth Star Awards: A great show, but where were the winners?
Plenty of tribute talent on display, but the winners were hard to spot at Chicago’s first Fifth Star arts awards.
A Christmas dance at the Art Institute
At the Art Institute, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago presents an on-site response to an 18th-century Neapolitan creche.
Time stops—and starts, and stops and starts—in Robyn Mineko Williams’s Fluence
Time stops—and starts, and stops and starts—in Robyn Mineko Williams’s Fluence.
There’s a lot of Chicago in this year’s Chicago Dancing Festival
Chicago dance is looking great in this year’s Chicago Dancing Festival.
Reader’s Agenda Tue 8/20: Chicago Dancing Festival, Hunters, and Story Club Chicago
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Tuesday, August 20
“There’s something in me that wants to steal the holiness”
Theatre Y prepares to open The Binding, inspired by Jewish apocryphal text, in a Logan Square church.