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Giordano Dance Chicago in Jolt
Posted inArts & Culture

Chicago dance artists figure out their next steps

by Melissa Renee Perry February 17, 2021May 19, 2022

But keeping their balance during COVID has been the toughest challenge many have faced.

Posted inArts & Culture

Visceral Dance Chicago moves ahead with plans for a new space

by Irene Hsiao November 10, 2020August 18, 2021

Community, inclusion, and diversity form the connective tissue for Nick Pupillo’s vision.

Posted inArts & Culture

Lou Conte Dance Studio closes after 46 years

by Irene Hsiao March 30, 2020August 18, 2021

Hubbard Street’s management blames COVID-19, but Conte and others raise questions.

Posted inArts & Culture

‘Had there not been Claire Bataille, there would not be a Hubbard Street’

by Irene Hsiao January 4, 2019August 18, 2021

Chicago’s dance community mourns the passing of a “quiet giant” who inspired generations of artists.

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Chicago Zombie March, Logan Square Arts Festival, and more things to do in Chicago this weekend

by Emily Wasielewski June 23, 2017August 18, 2021

The Chicago Mariachi Festival, the Neo-Futurists’ 30 Queer Plays in 60 Straight Minutes, and more happenings from June 23-25

Posted inBlogs

6/20-6/22 — A weekend of free dance

by Reader staff June 20, 2008August 19, 2021

A weekend of free dance 6/20-22 at Lou Conte.

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