After a dazzling return to live performance at the Harris Theater last autumn, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago is presenting two programs over two weeks at the Museum of Contemporary Art this March. RE/CONNECT features world premieres by Amy Hall Garner and Darrell Grand Moultrie alongside older works by Lar Lubovitch, Ohad Naharin, and Nacho Duato, […]
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Hubbard Street evolves with a ‘new paradigm’
Space, perspective, and introversion feature thematically in new online dance pieces.
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Reader’s Agenda Sun 10/13: Chicago Marathon, Phyllis Chen, and Clumsy Sublime
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Sunday, October 13
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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.
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater goes global
The Ailey company wants to get everyone in the same room—and get them dancing.
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Our three best bets for fall dance
Our three best bets for fall dance: Imperial Silence: Un Ópera Muerta, Gallim Dance, and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
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The difficult architecture of William Forsythe’s Quintett
The new program from Hubbard Street Dance Chicago includes William Forsythe’s Quintett
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Twenty-first century Ailey
A hip hop-based piece among the offerings from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater