Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
T816002410
Under the leadership of Artistic Director Jim Vincent Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, is an innovative force in contemporary dance, combining theatrical jazz, modern and classical ballet technique to create an unparalleled artistic style.
Archive :: production:T816002410, dance or ballet:S1903226285, venue:V224
Reverse Deconstruct/The Envelope/Split/Let's Call the Whole Thing Off/READ My Hips
Reverse Deconstruct is filled with humorous wit and entrancing, athletic movement. David Parson's
The Envelope is a quirky romp to familiar Rossini overtures involving seven dancers and one envelope. Trey McIntyre's
Split, featuring six dancers clad in hip Diesel jeans and shirts, uses improvisational jazz percussion music by Art Blakey. In Harrison McEldowney's
Let's Call the Whole Thing Off, set to music by Gershwin, a couple who can't live with or without each other, playfully banter back and forth as they work out their differences through dance. And as a finale Daniel Ezralow's athletic ensemble piece,
Read My Hips, intense and exhilarating with high-tech lighting and an original synthesised electronic score by Michael Colombier.