The Harris Theater for Music and Dance launches its eighth season this Fall 2011 with an exciting and eclectic collection of culturally diverse programs featuring some of the world's greatest musicians, dance companies, and artistic visionaries, as well as an exciting selection of performances by the city's most acclaimed music and dance institutions.
Building upon the popular and critical success of its recently concluded seventh season, the Harris Theater's Fall 2011 programming is filled with debut performances by individuals and organizations seldom seen in Chicago, including the Harris Theater debuts of the internationally-acclaimed Vienna Symphony Orchestra and the Grammy-nominated Eroica Trio, led by Fabio Luisi, the orchestra's Principal Conductor, who is also Principal Guest Conductor of New York's famed Metropolitan Opera. Broadway's original Dreamgirl Jennifer Holliday, also makes her Harris Theater debut in a rare solo appearance, accompanied by the Soul Children of Chicago. Returning to the Harris by popular demand are the internationally heralded Sphinx Virtuosi joined by the Catalyst Quartet, and the iconic Merce Cunningham Dance Company, who will make their final Chicago appearances as part of the company's Legacy Tour, only weeks before they disband forever. Chicago's most acclaimed institutions will also be featured including Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Chicago Chamber Musicians, Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago, Chicago Jazz Ensemble, and Music of the Baroque.Described as "positively breathtaking" by the New York Times, the American Brass Quintet has been internationally recognized as an icon in the brass world. Don't miss the opportunity to hear CCM BRASS, one of the foremost interpreters of the brass quintet repertoire, collaborate with the quintet on a program that is a must-hear for any brass lover.
Paul Dukas Fanfare from La PériTickets $10
Straight from their sold-out performance at Carnegie Hall, the internationally heralded Sphinx Virtuosi (formerly known as the Sphinx Chamber Orchestra), returns to the Harris for a special matinee performance. Heralded by The New York Times as "first rate in every way," the 25-member Sphinx Virtuosi, who will also be joined by the Catalyst Quartet, are comprised of the top Laureates of the national Sphinx Competition for young African American and Latino string players.
The acclaimed Sphinx Virtuosi will perform a diverse program to include works by Schubert, Bartok, Golijov, Handel-Halvorsen, and more. The program will also feature solo performances by the Catalyst Quartet and Sphinx competition winners' violinist Randall Goosby and cellist Gabriel Cabezas, a Chicago native and alumnus of the Music Institute of Chicago. Violinist Allie Switala, a current Music Institute of Chicago student and Academy Fellowship participant, will also be featured as a soloist on the performance. Sharing the Sphinx Organization's commitment to increasing access to music education, the Music Institute of Chicago's Academy Fellowship initiative is a tuition-free and comprehensive music education for select students based on merit, allowing the young musicians to reach the highest levels of achievement.
The Sphinx Chamber Orchestra made its Chicago debut at the Harris in 2008 as part of the Theater's Fifth Anniversary Season, and returned to the Theater for a highly-acclaimed performance in October 2010.
Program:
Plaza Fuga Criolla
Bartok Divertimento for Strings, III
Handel-Halvorsen Passacaglia for Violin and Cello
Golijov Last Round
Vivaldi Summer from The Four Seasons
Perkinson Blue/s Form/s, Jettin' Blue/s
Ginastera V
Schubert Death and the Maiden, Finale
Music of the BaroqueWorld-renowned pianist Imogen Cooper plays Mozart's dramatic Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor and Beethoven's joyous, rarely heard Choral Fantasy. Jane Glover conducts the Music of the Baroque Chorus and Orchestra in gala opening concerts that also include Beethoven's first symphony.
MusicNOW
Monday, October 17, 2011 at 7:00 pm
Tickets: $10 - $20
Musicians from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Mason Bates and Anna Clyne, Mead Composers-in-Residence
Cliff Colnot, conductor
Cliff Colnot, conductor, and musicians from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra present a program that features John Corigliano's brand-new Stomp, written for the 2011 Tchaikovsky Competition, and the acrobatic Tumblers by Alejandro Viñao. A beautifully lyrical septet by Chicagoan Kirsten Broberg and a haunting quintet by Donnacha Dennehy both feature vocal soloists.
Corigliano StompRoosevelt University's CCPA Symphony Orchestra
Monday, October 24, 2011 at 7:30 pm
FREE Event
James Paul, guest conductor
Featuring Student Solo Competition Winner
Takahiro Kim, tuba
Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade
Vaughan Williams Concerto for Bass Tuba and Orchestra
Barber Medea's Meditation and Dance of Vengeance
Chicago Sinfonietta
DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS
Tuesday, November 1, 2011 at 7:30 pm
Tickets: $26 - $50
Enjoy a stirring selection of Latin American orchestral works in this Day of the Dead holiday celebration. From profound contemplation to joyous exuberance, the concert will touch on all facets of the human experience when honoring the departed. Maestro Hector Guzman leads the orchestra and special guests Denis Azabagic, guitar and Eugenia Moliner, flute, with music from Márquez, Montoya, Rodrigo, and others.
José Pablo Moncoya Tierra de TemporalVienna Symphony Orchestra* with the Eroica Trio*
Monday, November 7, 2011 at 7:30 pm
Tickets: $20 - $45
Eroica Trio
Erika Nickrenz, piano
Susie Park, violin
Sara Sant'Ambrogio, cello
Fabio Luisi*, conductor
Baroque specialist Nicholas Kraemer leads a richly varied program of music by Johann Sebastian Bach, including the second and third orchestral suites, and the ravishing double violin concerto. British soprano Julia Doyle makes her Chicago début in the joyful "Wedding" cantata, BWV 202.
Monday, December 12, 2011 at 7:00 pm
Tickets: $10 - $20
Musicians from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Mason Bates and Anna Clyne, Mead Composers-in-Residence
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
Wolfe Dig Deep
Cheung Enjamb, Infuse, Implode
Kernis da l'Arte Della Danssar
Hyla The Dream of Innocent III
Clyne Within Her Arms
Jazz, Pop and World Music
The Chicago Jazz EnsembleTraditional Serbian and southern European songs and dances performed by the world famous Serbian National ensemble.
Puerto Rican Arts Alliance 13th Annual Cuatro Festival
Saturday, November 12, 2011 at 7:00 pm
Tickets: $25 - $75
The Puerto Rican Arts Alliance is proud to announce the 13th Annual Cuatro Festival celebration. This year's theme, The Soul of the Cuatro/El Alma del Cuatro, conveys the essence of a culture that captures and expresses the enchantment of an island full of celebrations through the sound of its Cuatro instrument. Featured in this performance are some of the finest Cuatro players from the Midwest and Puerto Rico.
Holiday Concerts
Jennifer Holliday
with the Soul Children of Chicago
Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at 7:30 pm
Tickets: $35 - $55
Celebrate the holidays with Broadway's original "Dreamgirl!" Possessing one of the biggest and most extraordinary of all Soul voices, the Tony and Grammy Award-winner will bring audiences to their feet with her dynamite gospel ballad and show-stopping rendition of the defiant anthem "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" - the hallmark of the musical Dreamgirls. Joined by the Soul Children of Chicago, you won't want to miss this special one-night-only performance!
Celebrate the season with Chicago Children's Choir! Under the direction of Josephine Lee, the Emmy Award-winning Concert Choir is joined by acclaimed soprano Nicole Cabell for an unforgettable afternoon of holiday classics and much more.
The Apollo Chorus of Chicago
Handel's Messiah
Sunday, December 18, 2011 at 3:00 pm
Tickets: $35 - $55
Under the direction of Stephen Alltop, the Apollo Chorus of Chicago celebrates its 140th Season by performing this beloved holiday masterpiece in downtown Chicago, a tradition since 1879. The 125-member ensemble will be joined by critically-acclaimed soloists and a stellar baroque orchestra of world-class musicians.
Dance
Cerqua Rivera Dance Theatre & Inaside Chicago DanceTwo unique styles coming together for an explosive evening of original dance! Plus an exciting collaboration from Artistic Directors Wilfredo Rivera and Richard A. Smith, featuring both companies.
Program:
Mink, Jazz and Swing: Dancing to the Music of Ms. Peggy Lee
Harrison McEldowney, choregrapher & Tony Savino, choreographer
At Face Value
Autumn Eckman, choreographer
World premiere by choreographer Richard A. Smith
World premiere by Jen Wycykal, Inaside's Youth Trainee Program
Voces Inocentes (Innocent Voices)
Eddy Ocampo, choreographer
Joe Cerqua, composer
Home To Me
Wilfredo Rivera, choreographer
Joe Cerqua, vocalist
Lo que el Corazon desea... (What the Heart Desires...)
Wilfredo Rivera, choreographer; Bobbi Wilsyn, vocalist; Joe Cerqua, composer
Love in a Foreign Language
Michelle Manzanales, choreographer; Bobbi Wilsyn, vocalist; Dan Hesler, composer
Hablemos El Mismo Idioma (Lets Speak the Same Language)
Wilfredo Rivera, choreographer; Papo Santiago, vocalist
Luna Negra Dance Theater celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month in style with a program that highlights three globally influential Latinas - iconic painter Frida Kahlo, Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide and Juana la Loca, the first queen of pre-modern Spain. The program features world premieres by artistic director Gustavo Ramírez Sansano and Asun Noales, and the return of Paloma Querida by Michelle Manzanales.
Experience love as transformation - Chicago's leading Indian dance theater company brings alive this timeless folktale about respect for nature. Set to an original score that includes world music, The Flowering Tree weaves the story of a young girl, Kumudha, and her sisters, who are ostracized by their community for being poor. Kumudha is given a mantra from the heavens that alleviates her sufferings and allows her to turn into a beautiful flowering tree. Reciting the mantra with respect and sanctity, Kumudha can become herself again, but the world around her takes advantage of her powerful gift. As she transforms, so do we.
Natya Dance Theatre is rooted in Bharata Natyam, one of the great dance theater forms of India. Natya takes us through a journey in The Flowering Tree using dynamic body movement, rhythmic footwork, hand gestures and facial expressions to convey meaning and emotion that create rasa, the aesthetic experience that spiritually transforms audiences worldwide. Appropriate for ages 5 and up.A think-tank and incubator for the best contemporary dance, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, will present audiences with an exciting spread of new repertoire and past favorites with the Fall Series at Harris Theater in Millennium Park. This eclectic engagement will showcase the most anticipated dance event of the season as dance legend Twyla Tharp sets a new work on the Hubbard Street dancers. Known for her playful style and joyous movement, Tharp's choreography will delight and inspire during this historic dance moment in Chicago. Hubbard Street's Fall Series will also feature the return of the mysterious and illusive Arcangelo by Spanish choreographer Nacho Duato, and the revival of the crowd-pleasing Walking Mad by Swedish mastermind Johan Inger, set to Maurice Ravel's rhythmic ‘Boléro.'
Experience the high-energy, high-impact performance and the enthralling art that define Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago. Guaranteed to please you, the program features TWO world premieres and the return of Sabroso, a sizzling Latin rhythmic and ballroom work.
"This sizzling concoction, is a fast-paced, invigorating and, yes, tasty nod to ballroom dance, savory in its duets and even more impressive in its eye-catching ensemble designs. The mood is pure joy, the energy unstoppable..." - Chicago TribuneCloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan
Water Stains On The Wall
Friday, October 28, 2011 at 8:00 pm
Saturday, October 29, 2011 at 8:00 pm
Tickets: $35 - $65
River North Dance Chicago
River North Fall Engagement
Friday, November 4, 2011 at 8:00 pm
Saturday, November 5, 2011 at 8:00 pm
Tickets: $25 - $65
Chicago Human Rhythm concludes its 21st year with Global Rhythms 7, two nights of spectacular percussive dance representing the best of our global community. Step Afrika!, the first professional company in the world dedicated to the tradition of stepping, returns to Chicago for a third year to thrill audiences with their explosive interpretations of this American art form. They will be joined by the irrepressible Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance Theater, the premier Spanish dance company in the United States and the spectacularly colorful Mexican Folkloric Dance Company, demonstrating the long and rich history of Mexico.
Deeply Rooted Dance Theater
Friday, December 9, 2011 at 8:00 pm
Tickets: $40 - $65
The premiere of Chicago Women of Song highlights Deeply Rooted's 15th Anniversary Season Finale and evokes the diverse musical heritage behind the company's soul stirring, technically dazzling performances. Other new works, repertory classics and celebrity guests highlight this benefit event.
Family EventsHubbard Street 2
Harold and the Purple Crayon: A Dance Adventure
Saturday, December 3, 2011 at 2:00 pm
Sunday, December 4, 2011 at 2:00 pm
Tickets $15
Get ready for one of the hottest fashions shows and concerts in the city! You will be entertained by national recording artists and witness fashions that speak in volumes! This event will be hosted by Comedian Lil Rel (seen on Last Comic Standing and Martin's 1st Amendment). Experience fashion, music, comedy and dance collide for ONE NIGHT only! Visit www.surroundsoundoffashion.com for more information.
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