Frank Chaves
Company Premiere
After 23 years as Artistic Director and Resident Choreographer of River North Dance Chicago, Frank officially retired in December 2015. Having produced more than 20 original works for the company, he now looks forward to concentrating solely on his choreography, creating new works and finding new homes for his existing body of work.
As a performer, he has danced with Ballet Concerto of Miami, New York’s Ballet Hispanico, Giordano Dance Chicago, and for six years with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago In 2000, he received a Ruth Page Dance Achievement Award for Mission, co-created with Sherry Zunker, Co-Artistic Director Emerita of River North, in honor of the Company’s 10th anniversary. He was also recognized with a 2008 Choo-San Goh Award for Choreography from the Choo-San Goh & H. Robert Magee Foundation for Tuscan Rift and had the great honor and privilege of being named “Chicagoan of Year in Dance” by The Chicago Tribune in 2014.
For more than 10 years, Frank has been dealing with a degenerative spinal cord disease, Syringomyelia, which has no known cause and no known cure.
“It’s been quite the journey — of all things, a dancer and choreographer losing his physicality, accompanied by a multitude of symptoms that manifest into chronic pain, make it much more than losing the use of my legs. However, the one thing this disease cannot take away is my imagination. So long as I have that and there is music and motivated dancers, I have and will continue to create.” -Frank Chaves
South Chicago Dance Theatre is pleased to add Temporal Trance by the legendary Frank Chaves to its repertoire! To learn more about Frank, visit http://frankchaves.com.
“Frank Chaves Opens Up About the End of River North and Learning to Choreograph From a Wheelchair”- Dance Magazine
KATE WEARE
WORLD PREMIERE
Kate Weare Company charts a contemporary view of humanism by placing women at the center of the human story amidst the violence, sensuality and yearning for intimacy that mark our age. Weare’s work explores the undercurrents in relationships – both tender and stark – by drawing on our most basic urges to move and decode movement. Weare creates a communion between director and performer in order to mine the body’s instinct for truth-telling: our need for safety, our intelligence about who we are as individuals, our longing to connect, our desire to be seen.
Since 2005, Kate Weare Company has toured extensively throughout the United States to a wide range of audiences, gathering experiences and insights to help shape our process and priorities. Our mission includes creating live dance and dance film from a feeling of authenticity; a desire to explore across borders and mediums; a commitment to collaborating as a means to grow; a belief that dance can be aesthetically uncompromising, communicative and inclusive all at once. Form is meaning, but emotional content is how we connect it all.
Artistic Director Kate Weare is recognized as a preeminent American choreographer known for her startling combination of formal choreographic value and visceral, emotional interpretation. She founded Kate Weare Company in New York City in 2005 as a vehicle for her choreographic research, while creating commissions for other companies such as The Jose Limon Dance Company, The Juilliard School, Cincinnati Ballet, Scottish Dance Theatre, Union Tanguera (France), Ririe-Woodbury Dance Theater, GroundWorks Dance Theater and ODC/Dance, among many others.
Weare’s awards include The Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship Award, Inaugural BAM Fisher Artist-in-Residency & Commission Award, The Joyce Theater Creative Residency Award (2016, 2014, 2011), The Aninstantia Foundation Fellowship, The Princess Grace Choreography Fellowship, NC Arts Council Fellowship, White Bird’s Barney Choreographic Prize, CalArts Inaugural Evelyn Sharp Summer Residency Award, The MANCC Fellowship Award, The Jacob’s Pillow Residency Award and The Djerassi Fellowship. Teaching includes: Princeton University, The Juilliard School, NYU/Tisch School of the Arts, Marymount Manhattan, CalArts, Virginia Commonwealth Univ., among others.
Raised by a painter and a printmaker in Oakland, CA, Weare draws on visual art sources in her work along with language, poetry, contemporary music, psychology, and above all, nature. Weare earned a BFA from CalArts and subsequently danced in Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Belgrade and Montreal before settling in New York City in 1998. Based now between New York and Asheville, NC, Weare has been exploring dance on film with filmmaker Jack Flame Sorokin. In 2021 Weare and Sorokin completed their first two films, “Landfall,” and “Moth,” and are in production with several more.
Photo credit: Patrick MacLeod