Ragamala Dance Company: Fires of Varanasi: Dance of the Eternal Pilgrim

Bharatanatyam choreographers Ranee Ramaswamy and Aparna Ramaswamy’s Fires of Varanasi: Dance of the Eternal Pilgrim evokes an elaborate ritual where time is suspended and humans merge with the divine. Through images that reflect the cosmic trinity of Varanasi, India — sacred pilgrimage routes, the Ganges River, and the patron deity Shiva, heightened by the chants of Vedic priests —  the choreographers imagine a metaphorical crossing place where one may leave the mundane and enter into the world of immortality. 

Language of dance transcends cultural borders in South Chicago Dance Theatre’s third annual festival

She speaks no Korean, he speaks little English, but the language of dance transcends all cultural barriers in the collaboration at the center of the third annual South Chicago Dance Festival. Sponsored by South Chicago Dance Theatre (SCDT), the festival’s mission is to foster cultural diplomacy through movement, a language that needs no translation.

Of, for and made in Chicago: Deeply Rooted's triumphant return to the stage dazzles at the Aud

Deeply Rooted Dance Theater (DRDT) concluded its 25th anniversary season at the Auditorium Theatre Oct. 23 with “Roots & Wings,” a one-night only program of viscerally transformative dance and dance theater works. The momentous show ignited the space between tradition and innovation, featuring classic repertory pieces by co-founders Gary Abbott and Kevin Iega Jeff, a company premiere of Ulysses Dove’s “Episodes,” and a preview of DRDT’s latest interdisciplinary collaboration, “Goshen.”

Illinois dance artist Cynthia Oliver awarded prestigious Doris Duke prize

The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation announced the 2021 cohort of dance artists Thursday, including distinguished award-winning choreographer and performance artist Cynthia Oliver. Oliver is the only Illinois-based artist to receive the grant, an unrestricted $275,000 award supporting artistic exploration.

Giordano opens season 59 with new dancers and Zach Heller's final curtain call

This weekend, Giordano Dance Chicago (GDC) enthusiastically opens its 59th season, celebrating its return to the Harris Theater stage after almost two years. While welcoming six new dancers (now 12 dancers total) to its roster, GDC also says farewell to company dancer Zachary Heller. It will be a bittersweet moment 14 years in the making.