Akram Khan Company Jungle Book reimagined

Event Type
Performance
Event Description

Choreographer and director Akram Khan’s eponymous dance company makes its long-awaited Harris Theater debut with the Chicago premiere of Khan’s Jungle Book reimagined, a deeply personal interpretation based on the original story of Rudyard Kipling’s classic tale. Khan, known for fusing the classical Indian dance form kathak with contemporary dance, reinvents the journey of young Mowgli and his animal friends through the eyes of a climate refugee, bringing a new sense of urgency to this unique twist on the original story.

In a near future world, a family is torn apart as they escape their homeland, devastated by the impact of climate change. Arriving alone in a deserted modern city, and with wild animals claiming the streets as their own, Mowgli soon discovers unlikely allies in this strange new jungle.

Featuring an original new score and state-of-the-art animation and visuals, Jungle Book reimagined is a compelling and vital piece of storytelling about our intrinsic need to belong and bond with others while connecting with and respecting the natural world around us.

Running Time
Varied
Dance Styles
Ballet
Modern / Contemporary

Location

Harris Theater for Music and Dance

205 E. Randolph St.
Chicago, IL 60601
(312) 334-2400