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Photo by Todd Rosenberg.
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Hubbard Street for the holidays
This season, give the gift that keeps on dancing.
Share the magic of Hubbard Street.
Bring the family to see One Thousand Pieces or let them choose another engagement this season: Box office gift certificates are available in any amount and can be redeemed for performance tickets as well as subscription packages. Call 312-850-9744 to purchase a gift card, or get tickets to any of our Chicago performances.
Wear Hubbard Street.
Delight your dance-lover with dancer-designed apparel for men and women, and new items featuring vintage logos for the company and the Lou Conte Dance Studio! Visit our merchandise table at the Harris Theater during performances of One Thousand Pieces and ask about special gift packages, or stop by the LCDS desk at 1147 West Jackson Boulevard.
Give the gift of movement at the Lou Conte Dance Studio.
The dancer in your life will love dancing in our studios, finding balance in yoga, strengthening through Pilates and much more. All classes take place in the same West Loop facility where Hubbard Street Dancers rehearse. Call 312-850-9766 to purchase gift cards and certificates or buy class cards here.
Put Hubbard Street on your gift list.
When you give to Hubbard Street, you support our mission to enrich, engage and change lives through the experience of dance. Make it even more special: your gift can honor someone who’s made an impact on your life. Donations to Hubbard Street are tax-deductible. Make our season even brighter by giving today.
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@HubbardStreet on Instagram: Hubbard Street tech setup at National Arts Center in Ottawa, Canada. Photo by Sam Begich.
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| Hubbard Street Dance Chicago at the Art Institute of Chicago December 5 |
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Hubbard Street 2 in the Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryerson Gallery at the Art Institute of Chicago, from left: Odbayar Batsuuri, Lissa Smith, Jules Joseph and Adrienne Lipson. Photo by Todd Rosenberg. |
18th-century craftsmanship. 21st-century movement.
Thursday, December 5, 6–7 pm
Fullerton Hall, Art Institute of Chicago [MAP]
Free with museum admission
The Art Institute of Chicago is FREE to Illinois residents Thursday evenings
Hubbard Street continues its fifth year of collaboration with the Art Institute of Chicago, offering a multi-disciplinary experience responding to the museum’s holiday gift to the city.
Join Hubbard Street Rehearsal Director Lucas Crandall, main company dancers, and Sylvain Bellenger, Searle Chair and Curator of the Department of Medieval through Modern European Painting and Sculpture, for a unique performance and informative talk about the Art Institute’s newly acquired Neapolitan crèche.
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Have you always wanted to try Pilates?
Pilates Open House
Saturday, December 7
2–4 pm
Join us Saturday for holiday shopping, raffles, refreshments and FREE beginner level mat classes taught by our Romana’s Pilates-certified instructors. Try the Pilates Reformer and more in our fully equipped studio.
» More information about our Pilates studio
Lou Conte Dance Studio at Hubbard Street Dance Center
1147 W. Jackson Blvd [MAP]
312-850-9766
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| | Family fun: Juicebox with Hubbard Street 2 December 6 |
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Hubbard Street 2 Dancer Jules Joseph performs at 1871 Chicago during the launch event for Dance as a Learning Platform. Photo by Todd Rosenberg. |
Juicebox with Hubbard Street 2
Friday, December 6, 2013 11 am – 12 pm
Chicago Cultural Center [MAP]
Saturday, December 7, 2013 11 am – 12 pm
Garfield Park Conservatory [MAP]
In each of these two special presentations, toddlers and the stroller set can get up close, move and groove with the world-class dancers of Hubbard Street 2. Building from creative movement techniques offered through Hubbard Street’s Youth Dance Program, eight early-career artists spin basic concepts and ideas into custom-made choreography that’s easy to take home and explore further. Brief performance excerpts show audience members and caregivers just how far those ideas can go.
Produced by the City of Chicago's Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events.
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| | Youth Dance Program Registration is now open for Spring |
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Photo by Todd Rosenberg. |
Register for Spring Session
Registration is currently open for Hubbard Street's Youth Dance Program.
Families experience the joy of dance at Hubbard Street with more than 60 classes weekly, taught by Chicago’s finest professional faculty. The Youth Dance Program at Hubbard Street encompasses three divisions: Early Childhood Program (ages 18 months–5 years); Primary Program (ages 5–9) and Secondary Program (ages 7–16)
Hubbard Street also offers additional ensemble opportunities for students. Ensemble participation allows students to apply their technique and provides additional opportunities to create and eventually perform.
» Class descriptions
» Spring schedule
Hubbard Street Dance Center
1147 W. Jackson Blvd [MAP]
Register NOW!
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Return to what the Chicago Tribune calls "dance heaven": the full-length, full-company One Thousand Pieces, inspired by Marc Chagall’s America Windows. Choreography by Alejandro Cerrudo illuminates music by Philip Glass. Back by popular demand.
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One Thousand Pieces was created with funds
from the Prince Prize for Commissioning Original Work.
This project is partially supported by
the Illinois Arts Council Agency.
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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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