Hubbard Street’s Season 39 Summer Series kicks off a full year in celebration of the company’s 40th anniversary. The Summer Series combines audience favorites representing all four decades of Hubbard Street’s history, including Founding Artistic Director Lou Conte’s full-company The 40s, Hubbard Street’s longtime signature work; Conte’s beloved duet Georgia, originally premiered in 1987 as part of the triptych “Rose from the Blues”; Twyla Tharp’s The Golden Section, premiered on Broadway in 1981, and debuted by Hubbard Street in the Netherlands in 1991; the full-company work One Flat Thing, reproduced by William Forsythe and solo A Picture of You Falling by Crystal Pite; and excerpts including scenes from Palladio (2007) by former Hubbard Street Artistic Director Jim Vincent, and One Thousand Pieces (2012), the company’s first evening-length production, created by Resident Choreographer Alejandro Cerrudo in response to Marc Chagall’s America Windows at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Hubbard Street's Season 39 Summer Series
Event Type
Performance
Event Description
Dance Styles
Modern / Contemporary