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Join Hubbard Street under the stars...

Photo: City of Chicago
Photo: City of Chicago

Have you ever watched a performance in Millennium Park, at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion?

It seems the entire city turns out to relax outdoors. It's a genuinely special experience, watching and listening to a great performance, surrounded by Chicago's distinctive skyline as twilight settles in with a breeze from the lake.

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, the Harris Theater, Millennium Park and the City of Chicago are joining forces to present the first-ever Hubbard Street simulcast Friday, June 6 to a giant, state-of-the-art LED screen in the Jay Pritzker Pavilion.

We’re thrilled for the opportunity to share our hard work with thousands of longtime fans and especially first-time audience members. Join us outside, if you don't already have Friday night tickets inside.

...then, meet the stars of Hubbard Street during "A Night Out in the Park."

Reserve premier seats in the Pritzker Pavilion and gain access to a VIP reception with the dancers following the performance. Tickets are $100 and benefit Hubbard Street's dancer-wellness program. Reservations are still available for this elegant evening — but not many.

» Get your tickets now and join us for an exciting night out!

Hubbard Street Dancers embrace backstage following a performance of <em>Untouched</em> by Azsure Barton. Photo by Quinn B Wharton.
FootNotes banner: Hubbard Street Dancer and Resident Choreographer Alejandro Cerrudo, with Ana Lopez and Jesse Bechard in Quintett by William Forsythe. Photo by Cheryl Mann. At top: Hubbard Street Dancers in Falling Angels by Jirí Kylián. Photo by Todd Rosenberg. Above: Hubbard Street Dancers embrace backstage following a performance of Untouched by Azsure Barton. Photo by Quinn B Wharton.
On Instagram: Hubbard Street Dancers Emilie Leriche and Alice Klock stop traffic at #Spoleto
Hubbard Street Dancers Emilie Leriche and Alice Klock stop traffic at #Spoleto

@communityartsed Guild member @HubbardStreet (Chicago, IL) is piloting 2 brand new adaptive #dance programs this summer http://bit.ly/1iH0NBk  #artsed

@kath_humphreys Third graders at Avondale warm up before their @HubbardStreet residency performance @CPS_Arts pic.twitter.com/5pHOG1iEZr 

@jbreitfelder @HubbardStreet is the greatest global ambassador for cultural quality of life we have here in #Chicago http://owl.li/3kFwgB  -@RahmEmanuel

@billdawers Great stuff from @HubbardStreet Dance Chicago @SpoletoFestival this wknd. A review: http://bit.ly/1jMKC4W

@PaulHyde7 Riveting performance of "Falling Angels" by @HubbardStreet at @SpoletoFestival: breathtaking precision, energy & athleticism. #SFUSA #SCArts

@ChiLoopAlliance So excited for the first @TheLivingLoop performance on June 6 by @HubbardStreet #dance http://bit.ly/1rgOiB5

@TheWorldDances Fun! Baryshnikov receives @HubbardStreet 'Spotlight Award' & trades quips on stage w/ @RahmEmanuel ow.ly/x8QB0

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SUMMER SERIES
One weekend only!
June 5–8

Thursday, June 5, 7:30 pm  » Get tickets
Friday, June 6*,  8 pm » Get tickets 
Saturday, June 7, 8 pm  » Get tickets
Sunday, June 8, 3 pm »  Get tickets

PROGRAM
Gnawa by Nacho Duato
Quintett by William Forsythe
World Premiere by Alejandro Cerrudo

Please note: Friday evening (June 6) PACOPEPEPLUTO by Alejandro Cerrudo and Falling Angels by Jirí Kylián replace Quintett.

Summer Series
Harris Theater for Music and Dance
Summer Series Sponsors

This project is partially supported by  the Illinois Arts Council Agency.

Inside/Out Choreographic Workshop Friday, June 13 at 8 pm  
Hubbard Street Dancers Jessica Tong, left, and Jacqueline Burnett in Maiden by Jonathan Fredrickson. Photo by Quinn B Wharton.
Hubbard Street Dancers Jessica Tong, left, and Jacqueline Burnett in Maiden by Jonathan Fredrickson. Photo by Quinn B Wharton.

Join us for a unique look at the creative talent within the company.

Between rehearsals and performances in Chicago and on tour, the artists of Hubbard Street and Hubbard Street 2 create works for each other in our laboratory: the studio.

Our annual Inside/Out Choreographic Workshop allows dancers to float new performance ideas, incorporating unexpected elements like physical comedy, inside jokes, spoken word and video; and experiments in costume, lighting and set design.

Some works shown during Inside/Out then find their way to the mainstage: Artistic Director Glenn Edgerton invites select projects for further development to become Hubbard Street repertoire. Audience favorites Lickety-Split and PACOPEPEPLUTO by Alejandro Cerrudo, Untitled Landscape by Jonathan Fredrickson and Recall by Robyn Mineko Williams all grew from within the Inside/Out process.

Join us for the 13th annual Inside/Out Choreographic Workshop, Friday, June 13 at 8 pm at the UIC Theater. You'll get a glimpse of the creativity within Hubbard Street's two companies, enjoy an entertaining series of short works and perhaps catch the genesis of Hubbard Street’s next hit.

» Tickets are extremely limited. Get yours today.

LCDS Buy-Early Bonus Begins NOW  
LCDS students
Lou Conte Dance Studio students. Photo by Todd Rosenberg.

Dance more for less this summer
by getting your LCDS class card before the Summer Session begins.

You’ll receive one free class for every ten you purchase with the Summer Session class card — but hurry!  Buy-Early Bonus ends June 8.

Available by telephone, online or at the LCDS front desk.

Summer Session: June 9–August 24, 2014. LCDS will be closed July 4.

» More Information: 312-850-9766 or at hubbardstreetdance.com/lcds

Hubbard Street is everywhere in June and early July  
Hubbard Street 2 Dancers Lissa Smith and Jules Joseph in the Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryerson Gallery at the Art Institute of Chicago with, at right, HS2 Apprentice Adrienne Lipson. Photo by Todd Rosenberg.
Hubbard Street 2 Dancers Lissa Smith and Jules Joseph in the Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryerson Gallery at the Art Institute of Chicago with, at right, HS2 Apprentice Adrienne Lipson. November 2013. Photo by Todd Rosenberg.

We never stop dancing.

June 5–8 at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance
Hubbard Street’s Summer Series. Details above.

June 6 in downtown Chicago
Hubbard Street 2 opens the inaugural Living Loop Festival 2014 in Federal Plaza.

June 6 at Symphony Center
Hubbard Street 2 performs with the Citizen Musician Fellows of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago.

June 6 at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park
A live simulcast of the Summer Series, a free outdoor event, is part of Millennium Park’s 10th anniversary celebration.

June 9–August 22 at the Hubbard Street Dance Center
Hubbard Street’s Summer 2014 Youth Dance Camps offer a broad range of opportunities for dancers ages 18 months to 16 years. 

June 9–27 at the Hubbard Street Dance Center
The Lou Conte Dance Studio’s annual Teen Intensive brings together intermediate and advanced dancers ages 14–18, LCDS faculty and Hubbard Street artistic staff for classes all day in ballet, jazz, modern, Pilates, yoga, improvisation techniques and company repertory. 

June 13 at the University of Illinois at Chicago
Hubbard Street’s Inside/Out Choreographic Workshop, now in its 13th year, returns to the UIC Theatre. Details above.

June 16–July 11 in Iowa City
Hubbard Street’s first of two annual Summer Intensive programs is for advanced students ages 14–17, and is held on the campus of the University of Iowa.

June 27 + 28 in Hanover, New Hampshire
Hubbard Street performs mixed repertory at Dartmouth College’s Hopkins Center for the Arts

June 30–July 25 at the Hubbard Street Dance Center
Hubbard Street’s second of two annual Summer Intensive programs is for advanced dancers ages 18–24 and held in the company’s West Loop facility.

July 2–6 in Becket, Massachusetts
Hubbard Street participates in the 82nd annual Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, held in the heart of the Berkshire Mountains.

» For more places to find us, visit hubbardstreetdance.com

The Last Word  

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization
supported in part by contributions.

Mission: to bring artists, art and audiences together
to enrich, engage and change lives through the experience of dance.

Donate today to support Hubbard Street's mission.

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