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When you contribute to Laboratory Dancers you help support our future projects, performances, and our dance class at the Rumble Arts Center. Your donation is tax-deductible through Fractured Atlas, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that serves a national community of artists and arts organizations.

What your donation will support:

Projects

This season, we are developing three new works, which will ultimately be performed in April 2012 at the Fulton Street Collective in Chicago. Partnering with Sam Hertz, a data whisperer and technology genius, Lab Dance is engineering a technology/dance performance utilizing lasers, sensors and other devices. After experimenting with the codependcy of choreography and technology, we will assimilate a structured 25 minute performance piece. Along with this, Ally Subak and Emily Lukasewski will each choreograph a new work to present at Fulton St.

Dance Classes at Rumble Arts Center

Laboratory Dancers was motivated by the lack of affordable dance classes in Chicago to offer a donation-only, weekly class that is open to all. The “modern” technique class, offered at Rumble Arts Center for the past two years, is taught by a rotating group of company members. The internal sensation and experience-based movement encourages exploration, which both helps each student develop individual artistry, and builds upon Laboratory Dancers’ movement vocabulary.

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