What's Happening?
Giordano Dance Chicago, a renowned jazz dance company, recently performed a program titled 'Ignite the Soul' at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. The performance highlighted the diverse roots and branches
of American jazz dance, including tap, street dance, contemporary, ballroom, and theatrical jazz. The program featured works by resident choreographer Al Blackstone, including a sailor-inspired piece called 'Dumb Luck!' and a tribute to 'Rhapsody in Blue.' New pieces by choreographers Mike Minery and Jon Rua were also showcased, offering a mix of tap and theatrical street style. The performance included older works by Ronen Koresh and Del Dominguez with Laura Flores, demonstrating the company's commitment to both innovation and tradition in jazz dance.
Why It's Important?
The performance by Giordano Dance Chicago underscores the enduring appeal and versatility of jazz dance as an art form. By showcasing a wide range of styles, the company not only honors the rich history of jazz dance but also pushes the boundaries of contemporary performance. This approach helps to keep the genre relevant and engaging for modern audiences. The company's ability to attract new choreographers and incorporate diverse styles reflects its commitment to innovation and artistic growth. This performance also highlights the cultural significance of jazz dance in American performing arts, contributing to the preservation and evolution of this uniquely American art form.






