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Prime Time: Dancing the Revolution

July 25, 20267:00 pm - 11:00 pm

This event is 21+

About the Event

Get ready to shake it in celebration of Dancing the Revolution with Prime Time! The all-museum, late-night, 21+ party features ongoing dance workshops with dancehall diva Latonya Style, an electric sound and movement performance by Awilda Rodríguez Lora, and a dance floor headlined by Chicago’s own DJ Miriam.

Check out all of the exhibitions on view, commemorate the evening with a picture from the photo booth, enjoy a drink from the bar, and dance the night away!

Prime Time is an after-hours series that taps into the creative pulse of Chicago with an eclectic mix of live music, performance art, film screenings, and interactive programs that transform the museum in spectacular ways. The series is an electrifying social experience created with artists and key cultural groups in the city.

Financement

Programme

Generous support is provided by The Antje B. and John J. Jelinek Endowed Lecture and Symposium on Contemporary Art; the Kristina Barr Lectures, which were established through a generous gift by The Barr Fund to the Chicago Contemporary Campaign; The Gloria Brackstone Solow and Eugene A. Solow, MD, Memorial Lecture Series; and the Allen M. Turner Tribute Fund, honoring his past leadership as Chair of the Board of Trustees.

Exposition

Lead support for Dancing the Revolution: From Dancehall to Reggaetón is provided by the Harris Family Foundation in memory of Bette and Neison Harris, the Zell Family Foundation, Cari and Michael Sacks, and the Mellon Foundation.

Major support is provided by Julie and Guy Lakonishok.

Generous support is provided by Anne L. Kaplan and Étant donnés, a program of Villa Albertine.

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