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SUMMARY:Dance Residency Open Studio Series with Drew Lewis / House of DOV at Chicago Cultural Center
DESCRIPTION:Join House of DOV in the Dance Studio for an intimate view of the rehearsal process and participate in the creation of a new work by Drew Lewis with live music by Family Junket. \nDrew Lewis (he/him) is a performer\, choreographer\, composer and educator originally from Oak Park\, IL. He graduated magna cum laude from Cornish College of the Arts in 2016. Drew has performed extensively with Sidra Bell Dance New York\, C-LS\, Project 44\, Attack Theatre\, The Joel Hall Dancers\, The Lyric Opera of Chicago and in projects by Lucy Riner and Erin Kilmurray. In 2020\, Drew formed his own small ensemble\, House of DOV\, whose debut performance was selected as a finalist for the Chicago Reader’s Best of 2021. House of DOV has since performed throughout Chicago\, including the full-length Heavy Objects\, commissioned and presented by Steppenwolf Theatre\, and Drew has created works for many other venues and projects. \nhttps://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/dance_residency.html
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/dance-residency-open-studio-series-with-drew-lewis-house-of-dov-at-chicago-cultural-center-2/
LOCATION:Chicago Cultural Center\, 78 E. Washington St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60602\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events":MAILTO:dcase@cityofchicago.org
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SUMMARY:Keep it Going at the Russ Tutterow Theatre
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with former Technical Director Glenn B. Rust’s Graduate Thesis Project\, Keep it Going presents an afternoon of new works that you can watch in the theatre or from the comfort of your own home! \nBeginning the afternoon we will have Interrobang by Resident Playwright Arlene Malinowski followed by the final performance of Access Fellow Deb Stein’s HAND\, Foot\, HAND. Following the performances there will be a thirty-minute talkback and an afterparty! \nKeep it Going is designed to highlight technologies and practices that allow for more accessible theatre. \n-You can join us at the Russ Tutterow Theatre to see the performances in person or virtually at https://www.youtube.com/@chicagodramatists6747\n-Live captions will be provided for both in-person and virtual audiences.\n-Additional seating will be available both in the house and on the stage including wheelchair accessible seating.\n-The event will be a relaxed performance. House lights will remain at half. Audience members are welcome to exit and reenter the space at any point for any reason. We will asked phones be silenced\, but texting is allowed. Audience reaction is also encouraged. If something stirs a response out of you\, or if you need to ask a question of the folks you’ve come with\, feel free!\n-Scent & Allergen Free Space\n-Masking Recommended \nThe in-person performance is Pay What You Will with all payments made going to support the Access Fellowship. The Chicago Dramatists Access Fellowship for Deaf & Disabled Artists is in honor of Charles and Dorothy Malinowski\, who were revered storytellers in the Deaf Community. Fellows receive two free classes\, one free Script Lab\, and more! \nThe virtual performance is completely free! \nWhether you’ll be joining us at the Russ Tutterow Theatre or logging in on our YouTube channel to join the talkback in the chat\, we cannot wait to see you there! \nAccessibility: All-Gender Restrooms\, Captioning\, Sensory Friendly\, and Wheelchair Accessible. \nhttps://chicagodramatists.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/chicagodramatists/event.jsp?event=2064&
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/keep-it-going-at-the-russ-tutterow-theatre/
LOCATION:Chicago Dramatists\, 798 N Aberdeen St\, Chicago\, 60642\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event,Virtual Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Chicago Dramatists":MAILTO:agilbert@chicagodramatists.org
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SUMMARY:Samita Sinha\, Tremor at the Museum of Contemporary Art
DESCRIPTION:Tremor is artist and composer Samita Sinha’s latest performance work. In the piece\, Sinha explores what she describes as “the practice of attuning oneself to the raw material of vibration and its emergence in space\, as well as unfolding the possibilities that arise from encounters between this sonic material and other individuals.” Tremor is born from Sinha’s practice of decomposing\, distilling\, and transforming Indian vocal traditions through the body\, employing sound as a vessel that harnesses and liberates energy through oneself. Through this practice\, what emerges is a new language with the potential to challenge our thinking\, reconfigure our relationships\, and open new forms of collaboration. In Tremor\, Sinha asks how we might reactivate our relationship to life itself through our sense of vibration\, despite the numbing and distorting effects of coloniality and modernity. How can our voices be vessels to repair the fabric of our interconnection and open generative possibilities? How can we relearn to listen? \nPerformed in relationship to a live sonic environment created by composer Ash Fure\, and within a space designed by architect Sunil Bald\, Sinha is joined on stage each night by a rotating cast of sound-and movement-based collaborators. The casting schedule will be announced in the coming months. \nTremor was co-commissioned by Western Front (Vancouver\, CA) and Danspace Project (New York). \nThis performance is part of On Stage: Resonance\, organized by Tara Aisha Willis\, former Curator in Performance\, with Laura Paige Kyber\, Curatorial Associate. \nRun time: 60-75 min \nContent Warning: \nSeating for this performance is general admission and on stage. A limited number of cushions are available for sitting on the floor\, and provide the closest proximity to the performance. If you require a chair\, please speak with a staff member who can assist you. The performance includes the use of theatrical haze. Some loud sounds may occur throughout. There will be intervals of very low light\, including complete darkness at times. \nEar plugs are available upon request for all performances. If you need wheelchair seating or have limited mobility\, staff members are available to assist you. \nThe performance on Saturday\, April 20\, features Audio Description.
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/samita-sinha-tremor-at-the-museum-of-contemporary-art/
LOCATION:Museum of Contemporary Art\, 220 E Chicago Ave\, Chicago\, 60611\, United States
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SUMMARY:CineYouth 2024: Chicago Lens at Facets
DESCRIPTION:Watch the city breathe life into the stories of ten local young filmmakers. From documentaries to music videos\, this program represents the city’s long-term love affair with art and culture. \nPlease note: Films in this program contain themes\, images\, and language that may not be suitable for all ages. \nVirtual Screening\nAvailable to stream globally April 22 @ 12:00pm CT through April 28 @ 11:59pm CT for a 48-hour watch window with Closed Captions. \nhttps://www.chicagofilmfestival.com/film/cineyouth2024-chicagolens/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/cineyouth-2024-chicago-lens-at-facets/
LOCATION:FACETS\, 1517 W Fullerton Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60614\, United States
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