Joffrey Ballet
DANCE COMPANIES FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY CONVERGE IN CHICAGO
FOR 9th ANNUAL
CHICAGO DANCING FESTIVAL
The
nation’s most prestigious ballet, modern and contemporary dance
companies perform five free performances in four days including festival
debuts
from Miami City Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Ballet Hispanico,
Lori Belilove and The Isadora Duncan Dance Company and more!
August 25-29, 2015
CHICAGO (June 12, 2015) —The
Chicago Dancing Festival is proud to announce the 9th annual program will take place
August 25-29, 2015. Co-produced by renowned choreographer Lar Lubovitch and highly esteemed Chicago dancer
Jay Franke, the Chicago Dancing Festival will bring together
leading ballet, modern and contemporary dancers from Chicago and across
the country to present the largest dance festival in the nation.
Just
as the Festival draws from top dance companies across the nation, this
year’s program will once again be featured in top venues across
Chicago’s downtown summer playground,
including the Harris Theater for Music and Dance, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Jay Pritzker Pavilion at Millennium Park.
“Nine
years ago, it was our vision to increase accessibility to high-quality
dance as a way to enrich the lives of Chicagoans, and this year, we’ve
not only upheld this mission but expanded to present a caliber of
programming unrivaled by festivals of its kind,” said Franke. The
Festival has made Chicago a premiere destination for dance and we look
forward to bringing back the very best to Chicago’s stages
this summer.”
Highlights of the 2015 Festival include:
- The Festival debuts of
Miami City Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre and, from New York City,
Ballet Hispanico and Lori Belilove & The Isadora Duncan Dance Company, plus the Chicago debut of Brooklyn-based contemporary dance troupe
Kate Weare Dance Company.
- The return of Festival favorites
Martha Graham Dance Company, Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, Pam Tanowitz Dance,
Brian Brooks Moving Company, artists of American Ballet Theatre and Chicago’s own
The Joffrey Ballet and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
- For the first time, an entire evening is devoted to
“Modern Women,” featuring works created by lauded and renowned female choreographers from across the nation.
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Continuing the Festival tradition of commissioning new works,
Chicago Human Rhythm Project
with special guests will present the world premiere of a new tap and
percussive dance piece commissioned just for Chicago Dancing Festival
2015.
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A
Gala one-night-only program of solos & duets, and benefit
dinner, will take place on Friday, August 28, at the Museum of
Contemporary Art with proceeds benefiting the Chicago Dancing Festival’s
ongoing mission to present superior dance programming.
Chicago Dancing Festival 2015 Schedule
Tuesday, August 25 – 7:30 p.m.
Harris Theater for Music and Dance at Millennium Park, 205 E. Randolph Street.
“Opening Night Celebration”
Wednesday, August 26 – 6:00 and 8:00 p.m.
Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 East Chicago Avenue
“Modern Women”
- Lori Belilove & The Isadora Duncan Dance Company
accompanied by a live solo pianist
- Kate Weare Dance Company
- Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
- Pam Tanowitz Dance
accompanied by members of the Chicago Philharmonic
Thursday, August 27 –7:30 p.m.
Harris Theater for Music and Dance at Millennium Park, 205 E. Randolph Street.
“Dancing at the Harris”
- Chicago Human Rhythm Project
with special guests – World Premiere - Commissioned by The Chicago Dancing Festival
- The Joffrey Ballet
- Miami City Ballet
- Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
- Soloists from
American Ballet Theatre
Friday, August 28 -- 6:30 p.m. and post-performance Gala
Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 East Chicago Avenue
A Gala one-night-only performance of solos and duets by members of the nation’s top dance companies
Saturday, August 29 – 7:30 p.m.
Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park, 201 E. Randolph Street
“Dancing Under the Stars”
- The Joffrey Ballet
accompanied by two live
pianists
- Miami City Ballet
- Brian Brooks Moving Company
- Soloists from
American Ballet Theatre
- Chicago Human Rhythm Project
with special guests
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Additional details for the 2015 Festival to be announced soon. All programs are subject to change.
Tickets
All
events are free and seating is general admission, but tickets for
indoor events must be reserved in advance at the venue’s box office.
No
tickets are required for the closing night performance at Jay Pritzker
Pavilion in Millennium Park on August 29. However, please note that
fixed seating at the Pavilion
is available on a first-come-first-served basis with lawn seating
available once these seats have filled. A simulcast of the “Dancing
Under the Stars” program will also be shown during the performance on a
video screen viewable to all fixed seat and lawn patrons.
Tickets
for the August 25 and 27 programs at the Harris Theater will be
released at noon on July 9, available in person at the Harris Theater
Box Office, 205 E. Randolph Drive,
by calling (312) 334-7777 and online at
harristheaterchicago.org. Limit two (2) tickets per order.
Tickets
for the August 26 programs at the Museum of Contemporary Art
will be released at noon on July 10 in person at the MCA Stage Box
Office, 220 E. Chicago Avenue, or by calling
(312) 397-4010. Limit two (2) tickets per order.
Tickets for the August 28
Gala benefit performance at the Museum of Contemporary Art will go
on-sale in mid-July. Details available online at
chicagodancingfestival.com.
About The Chicago Dancing Festival
Established
in 2006 by internationally renowned choreographer and Chicago native
Lar Lubovitch and highly esteemed Chicago dancer Jay Franke, Chicago
Dancing Company NFP produces
the Chicago Dancing Festival each summer. Nine years later, through
the combined curatorial expertise of Lubovitch and Franke, the Festival
has become synonymous with excellence. The Festival’s mission is to
present a wide variety of excellent dance, enrich
the lives of the people of Chicago and provide increased accessibility
to the art form, thereby helping create a new audience. Its vision is
to raise the national and international profile of dance in the city,
furthering Chicago as a dance destination.
For more information regarding Chicago Dancing Festival tickets and performance schedules, please visit
www.chicagodancingfestival.com.
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