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Ryan Opera Center From Home
Ryan Opera Center From Home

From voice lessons and coachings via Zoom, to memorization and language study, here are videos and personal updates on how our Ryan Opera Center Ensemble is continuing their training at home.

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PerformanceLyric Opera of ChicagoMarch 30, 2020Made From Home, Home Concert, Opera, Music
Art with Ms. Choate
Art with Ms. Choate

I am the art teacher at Alain Locke Charter School, and the owner of Choate Studio. I want to make sure all kids and adults stay creative while we are practicing social distancing!

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EducationalChoate StudioMarch 30, 2020Visual Arts, Mixed Media, Family, For Kids
HIVE
HIVE

Something focused on house music, a mix inspired by club nights out with friends, a group of people sharing a singular experience.

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PerformanceKIRKMarch 30, 2020For Adults, Music, DJ, House Music
Old Growth
Old Growth

The subject for this pencil drawing is a fallen Douglas Fir tree that I saw after five days of hiking in Oregon.

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Visual ArtsMason PottMarch 30, 2020Nature, Painting, Drawing, Realism
América Now: Chicago Artists in Dialogue
América Now: Chicago Artists in Dialogue

In conjunction with the exhibition Pop América 1965-1975, The Block Museum of Art hosted a conversation with three Chicago, Latinx artists—Vicko Alvarez Vega, Nicole Marroquin, and Diana Solís—whose practices are rooted in issues of identity and community.

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EducationalThe Block Museum of Art Northwestern UniversityMarch 30, 2020Visual Art, Interview, Lecture, Latinx
Virtual Dance Lab
Virtual Dance Lab

Daily Classes

Virtual Dance Lab is an extension of Lucky Plush Productions' partnership with University of Chicago's Dance Program.

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EducationalLucky Plush ProductionsMarch 30, 2020Dance, All Ages
One Boat No Shore
One Boat No Shore

If it isn’t already clear that we are intimately connected, this song makes it clear that we are indeed one. Sung by Matthew Santos (of Lupé Fiaco “Super Star” fame) and performed by Corky Siegel’s Chamber Blues.

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PerformanceCorky SiegelMarch 30, 2020Music, Blues, All Ages
Digital TCP: Third Coast Percussion Live in Chicago!
Digital TCP: Third Coast Percussion Live in Chicago!

7 PM – March 20, 2020 (Archived)

We're excited to share an up-close-and-personal experience with you from our brand new audio/video hub: our own Chicago rehearsal space!

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PerformanceThird Coast PercussionMarch 30, 2020Music, Made From Home, All Ages
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's Solomon Dumas Performs "Takademe" at the Auditorium Theatre
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's Solomon Dumas Performs "Takademe" at the Auditorium Theatre

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater dancer and Chicago native Solomon Dumas performs Robert Battle’s Takademe at the National Historic Landmark Auditorium Theatre.

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PerformanceAuditorium TheatreMarch 30, 2020Dance
"Comfort Ye" from "Too Hot to Handel: The Jazz-Gospel Messiah" at the Auditorium Theatre
"Comfort Ye" from "Too Hot to Handel: The Jazz-Gospel Messiah" at the Auditorium Theatre

Tenor Rodrick Dixon performs "Comfort Ye" and "Ev'ry Valley" from "Too Hot to Handel: The Jazz-Gospel Messiah" at the Auditorium Theatre in 2017. "Too Hot," a jazz, gospel, rock, and blues twist on Handel's classic oratorio, is presented annually by the Auditorium Theatre.

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PerformanceAuditorium TheatreMarch 30, 2020Music, Theater, Gospel, Inspiring, All Ages
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