Our Mission
South Chicago Dance Theatre (SCDT) is a multicultural organization seamlessly fusing classical and contemporary dance styles as well as preserving historic dance work. With Choreographic Diplomacy™ at the heart of the organization, SCDT creates, performs, and teaches dance on a local, national, and international platform.
Our History
South Chicago Dance Theatre is firmly rooted on Chicago’s south side and in its first seven seasons has developed a global presence as a renowned dance company with repertory spanning a breadth of contemporary and historic choreographers. Led by founder, Resident Choreographer and Director of Vision and Strategy, Kia S. Smith, SCDT has been lauded “the next big thing to hit Chicago’s dance scene” by the Chicago Tribune and Smith was named one of Dance Magazine’s 25 to Watch for 2024.
Prioritizing intergenerational learning and exchange, SCDT’s seven core programs utilize the art of dance to reframe trauma narratives through creative storytelling and replace dominant cultural narratives with community narratives. These creative initiatives include the Main Company, Associate Artist Program, Emerging Artist Program, Education and Community Programs, South Chicago Dance Festival, Choreographic Diplomacy™ program and Teen Workforce Development program. The art of dance empowers our community to resist oppression and foster collective healing.
Notable performances to date include SCDT’s sold out Harris Theater For Music and Dance debut in 2022, Kia S. Smith’s first evening length work Memoirs of Jazz in the Alley which coincided with SCDT’s debut at the preeminent Auditorium Theatre of Chicago in 2023, a mixed repertory program at the Auditorium Theatre of Chicago in 2024 and international tours to South Korea, the Netherlands and South America.
SCDT's performances also span collaborations with lauded institutions such as Music of the Baroque, Giordano Dance Chicago, Chicago Opera Theater, the Isaiah Spencer Collective, Isaiah Collier in the Chosen Few, Chicago Public Schools, Stony Island Arts Bank, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Opera Laguna, Choomna Dance Company and many others.
Recent recognition includes receiving an award from the Mellon Foundation and the International Association of Blacks in Dance (2021), participating in the Allies For Community Business Neighborhood Entrepreneurship Lab for minority owned businesses on the city’ south and west sides (2022), receiving the African American Arts Alliance Black Excellence award for “Dance Company” (2021), support from the Princess Grace USA foundation (2021) and receiving the Chicago DCASE Foster Innovation Award (2021). Smith was also recently honored with a 3Arts Make A Wave Award (2021), a Chicago Dancemakers Forum Lab Artist Award (2022) and a Choreographic Fellowship at the renowned Jacob’s Pillow (2021).