Hubbard Street Dance Opens Youth Dance Camps, Summer 2014

By: Dec. 20, 2013
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Registration opens January 6, 2014 for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago's summer 2014 Youth Dance Camps, offering a broad range of opportunities for dancers ages 18 months to 16 years to explore, learn and create movement. Complete program information and session dates are below.

Two Early Childhood camps focus on gross motor skills and imagination, creating a foundation for further study and appreciation of dance. Little Movers is a one-week camp to nurture musicality and kinesthetic confidence through creative movement activities, while the Creative Movement Parent/Child Mini Camp, accompanied by vibrant music and storytelling, is a four-morning session for children with a parent or caregiver.

Three one-week Dance Explorers camps lead students through a series of movement studies, introducing techniques and processes of professional choreographers from the ground up. Imagination in Motion employs improvisation structures utilized by National Choreographic Competition and Princess Grace Foundation fellowship winner Loni Landon; students will explore universal dance vocabulary and perform their own choreography. Creative Connections prompts students to explore how contemporary dance is created, by studying selections from the repertoire of Hubbard Street 2. They then use that experience to create and perform original work based on these themes and processes. The final week of Dance Explorers, titled Discover Choreography, enables students to explore choreographic concepts as they start to create movement that is meaningful to them. Young dancers find their voices as they experience guided improvisation and the creative process in a collaborative setting.

Hubbard Street's Secondary Program camps for more advanced students ages 7 and older develop their work within the five techniques of classical ballet, jazz, hip hop, modern and tap. Ballet emphasizes strength, flexibility, coordination, alignment, muscle tone and musicality in a supportive learning environment, nurturing a personal sense of well-being. This is a multi-level course, designed to nurture those new to ballet while challenging those with more experience. Jazz dance emphasizes rhythm and style and is influenced by ballet, tap and jazz music. Jazz camp introduces exercises for physical toning, strengthening, flexibility, isolations and placement in a week of focused study, exposing dancers to various jazz choreographers and sub-styles. Hip hop camp introduces the fundamentals of an exciting and still-evolving newer discipline in dance. Modern dance mini camp combines traditional exercises designed to build strength, coordination and flexibility with an emphasis on exploring gravity, balance and momentum. Tap mini camp introduces basic tap dance vocabulary, technique and rhythms, along with exercises to strengthen the feet and ankles.

The Artistic Connections program is a unique, multidisciplinary experience bringing together dance, drama, music and visual arts practices. Attendees will have the chance to explore in each medium while creating a final piece that combines all four, prompting them to explore the myriad ways different art forms influence and are informed by each other. Drawing from Hubbard Street Dance

Chicago's collaborations with organizations such as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Art Institute of Chicago, teaching artists from each discipline provide rich guidance and feedback.

The Secondary Program Intensive, for students ages 10-16, devotes a full week to focus on the techniques and practices of ballet, jazz and modern dance practices. Intensive attendees work with renowned professional faculty - including current and former members of Hubbard Street's main company and Hubbard Street 2 - to refine their skills and abilities toward a sharing of studio work at the end of each session. Participation in at least one week is required for dancers interested in the Hubbard Street Youth Dance Ensemble's fall 2014 session.

Summer 2014 Youth Dance Camps by date:

Little Movers: Session 1

June 9-13, 2014, 9am-12:30pm Ages 3-5; $225 per child

Artistic Connections

June 16-27, 2014, 9am-3pm Grades K-6; $750 per child

Secondary Program: Modern Mini Camp

June 16-20, 2014, 3:30-5:30pm Ages 10-16; $175 per student

Secondary Program: Tap Mini Camp

June 23-27, 2014, 3:30-5:30pm Ages 10-16; $175 per student

Dance Explorers: Imagination in Motion

July 7-11, 2014, 9am-12:30pm Grades K-6; $250 per child

Secondary Program: Ballet Camp 1

July 7-11, 2014, 1-5pm Grades 3-10; $300 per student

Dance Explorers: Creative Connections

July 14-18, 2014, 9am-12:30pm Grades K-6; $250 per child

Secondary Program: Ballet Camp 2

July 14-18, 2014, 1-5pm Grades 3-10; $300 per student

Dance Explorers: Creative Connections

July 21-25, 2014, 9am-12:30pm Grades K-6; $250 per child

Secondary Program: Jazz Camp

July 21-25, 2014, 1-5pm Grades 3-10; $300 per student

Dance Explorers: Discover Choreography

July 28-August 1, 2014, 9am-12:30pm Grades K-6; $250 per child

Secondary Program: Hip Hop Camp

July 28-August 1, 2014, 1-5pm Grades 3-10; $300 per student

Secondary Program Intensive

Week 1: August 4-8, 2014, 11am-5pm Week 2: August 11-15, 2014, 11am-5pm Ages 10-16; $375 per student, per week

Creative Movement Parent/Child Mini Camp

August 5, 7, 12 and 14; 10-11am Ages 18 months-3 years; $60 per pair

Little Movers: Session 2

August 18-22, 2014, 9am-12:30pm Ages 3-5; $225 per child

Further details, complete camp policies and online registration are available at hubbardstreetdance.com/youthdance. Call 312-850-9744 X 139 or
email youth@hubbardstreetdance.com with any questions. Hubbard Street's 2014 Youth Dance Program Scholarship Assistance Application is also available online [PDF link].

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About Hubbard Street

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, under the artistic leadership of Glenn Edgerton, celebrates its 36th season in 2013 and 2014. Among the world's top contemporary dance companies and a global cultural ambassador, Hubbard Street demonstrates fluency in a wide range of techniques and forms, and deep comprehension of abstract artistry and emotional nuance. The company is critically acclaimed for its exuberant and innovative repertoire, featuring works by master American and international choreographers. Hubbard Street's artists hail from four countries and 12 U.S. states, and comprise a superlative ensemble of virtuosity and versatility.

Hubbard Street 2, directed by Terence Marling, cultivates young professional dancers, identifies next-generation choreographers, and performs domestically and abroad, in service of arts education, collaboration, experimentation and audience development.

Extensive Youth, Education and Community Programs, directed by Kathryn Humphreys, are models in the field of arts education, linking the performing company's creative mission to the lives of students and families. Hubbard Street also initiated the first dance-based program in the Midwest to help alleviate suffering caused by Parkinson's disease. Youth Dance Program classes at the Hubbard Street Dance Center include Creative Movement and progressive study of technique, open to young dancers ages 18 months to 16 years.

At the Lou Conte Dance Studio, directed by founding Hubbard Street Dancer Claire Bataille, workshops and master classes allow access to expertise, while a broad variety of weekly classes offer training at all levels in jazz, ballet, modern, tap, African, hip-hop, yoga, Pilates® and Zumba®.

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago

1147 West Jackson Boulevard
Chicago, Illinois 60607 • 312-850-9744 • hubbardstreetdance.com

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