Dancers of all ages and skill levels are invited to take part in family and creative activities from —pm and introductory dance lessons by professional instructors followed by live music and dancing from —pm except where noted. The ambitious effort is led by a steering committee, an intergovernmental group and 12 working groups focused on venues and clubs, festivals and special events, youth and education, equity and diversity, marketing and more.
Over individuals have volunteered to serve on these working groups and committees, representing more than music organizations, entrepreneurs and individual artists. For updates, visit Chicago.
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The site is secure. September 2: Zulema On a spectacular musical journey of many thousands of miles — from her Chiapas home in Mexico to Chicago — young Zulema zig zags through the culturally diverse landscapes of her homeland and our fair city along the way. September 6: Contemporary Indigenous Voices feat. Special guest collaborations will combine local acts, rarely on stage together, to create multi-sensory, original works.
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Volunteer Opportunities. For the health and safety of our visitors and staff, DCASE is taking necessary precautions for all its programs and venues. Please wear face coverings and keep your social distance. This month of music will bring iconic neighborhood venues, presenting organizations and musicians from across the city together to celebrate all music genres and forms — with both large and small, free and ticketed events at clubs, concert halls and beyond.
Venues, organizations, and artists may submit Chicago In Tune events by visiting Do Four special evenings at Jay Pritzker Pavilion will honor music born and innovated in Chicago , presented by the Millennium Park Foundation.
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