Photo by Anna Finke.

Chicago Premiere

Merce Cunningham Dance Company

October 12 & 13 * 8pm

World-class dancers perform the ever-iconoclastic work of a dance genius and international treasure with the return of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company to the Harris stage. Experience two exceptional programs spanning five decades of Cunningham’s work.

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Program A

Friday, October 12

  • CRWDSPCR (1993) – Nonstop, vigorous movement to John King’s processed Dobro steel guitar score.
  • Crises (1960) – Music by Conlon Nancarrow; costumes by Robert Rauschenberg; elastic bands connect one man and four women.
  • eyeSpace (2006) – An intense precise piece that pushes Cunningham’s use of chance methods in new directions. iPods are used to disseminate Mikel Rouse’s score. Shuffle the score’s tracks on your own iPod* and enjoy a personal and distinct viewing and listening experience.

Program B

Saturday, October 13

  • MinEvent (2007) – A collection of elements from the Company repertoire combined in a unique performance.
  • Fabrications (1987) – A powerful, extraordinary, foreign and almost surreal experience.
  • eyeSpace (2006) – See Program A.

*If you DO NOT own an iPod: iPods Shuffles are distributed to audience members on a loan basis (at no cost). Single-use headphones will also be available, disposable at the end of the performance.

*If you DO own an iPod: Click here for instructions on how to download the music and follow the directions.

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Other Events

DanceMasters Class

Thursday, October 11 * 630–830pm
Click here for more information.

Pre-Performance Talk with Bonnie Brooks,
Chair of The Dance Center

October 12 & 13 * 7pm
Seating is limited

 

The Dance Center’s presentation of Merce Cunningham Dance Company is funded, in part, by the Performing Arts Fund, a program of Arts Midwest funded by the National Endowment for the Arts’ American Masterpieces, with additional contributions from General Mills Foundation, Land O’Lakes Foundation and the Illinois Arts Council.