The Future is NOW
Ballet 5:8 Professional Company dancers will perform at Lincoln-Way East Performing Arts Center alongside the talented artists attending Ballet 5:8’s Summer Intensive.
Showtime | 7:00 PM
Tickets | $20-$30
Venue Details
Lincoln Way East High School
201 Colorado Avenue
Frankfort, IL, 60423
Parking available on site.
Enter at Door #40 for the Performing Arts Center
6:00 PM | Box Office Opens
6:30 PM | House Opens
7:00 PM | Curtain
Late Seating not permitted
Dance for Life
Ballet 5:8 will be performing Wind at the Annual Dance for Life Gala at the Auditorium Theater.
Showtime | 6:00 PM
Venue Details
Auditorium Theater
50 East Ida B. Wells Drive
Chicago, IL 60605
La Llorona | Twin Cities
Saturday, September 21st | 7PM | The Ames Center | Burnsville, MN
Step into the Mexican myth of "La Llorona," where choreographer Julianna Rubio Slager reinterprets Maria’s journey through a lens of compassion and nuance. The story follows Maria, a new mother consumed by suspicions of her husband's infidelity, as she navigates the tumultuous waters of despair and mental anguish. Through Slager's masterful choreography and storytelling, Maria's journey is imbued with warmth and empathy, transforming what could be a tragic tale into one filled with hope and renewal. As audiences are drawn into Maria's harrowing struggles, they are confronted with the harsh realities of postpartum depression and are filled with tender empathy for her family. With each poignant movement and evocative scene, "La Llorona" sheds light on the silent struggles faced by new mothers, fostering empathy, understanding, and a call to action for greater awareness and support.
According to the NIH, 6.5-20% of new mothers face this silent struggle due to a lack of awareness hindering them from seeking help. Choreographer Julianna Rubio Slager, a mother of three, intimately understands these challenges. In her latest work, La Llorona, she reimagines the Mexican myth through a compassionate modern lens. Follow Maria, a new mother driven to despair by suspicions of her husband's infidelity, as she grapples with overwhelming darkness. Rather than succumbing to tragedy, Maria's journey becomes a poignant portrayal of a depressive episode. Ultimately Maria, her husband, and community learn to care for each other as they battle Maria’s mental illness. Through powerful storytelling, the ballet intertwines mythology with a crucial message, raising awareness for postpartum depression, especially among minority communities.
Performance Event Details
Saturday, September 21st | 7PM | The Ames Center
12600 Nicollet Avenue Burnsville, MN 55337
Questions? Contact Ballet 5:8 at 312.725.4752 or info@balle58.org
Performance Schedule
Lobby, box office, and will call opens | 6PM
Performance | 7-9PM including intermission
Talk Back (open to all audience members) | 9-9:30PM
Tickets are available at the door.
Lamentations | with CHICAGO a cappella
Experience the evocative collaboration between Chicago a cappella and Ballet 5:8, weaving the narrative of lamentations through the haunting melodies of Thomas Tallis’ “Lamentations of Jeremiah”. Through contemporary movement and soul-stirring harmonies, delve into the depths of human emotion as grief, longing, and hope unfold before your eyes. Don't miss this powerful performance, where the raw beauty of lamentations finds its voice through song and dance.
Lamentations | with CHICAGO a cappella
Experience the evocative collaboration between Chicago a cappella and Ballet 5:8, weaving the narrative of lamentations through the haunting melodies of Thomas Tallis’ “Lamentations of Jeremiah”. Through contemporary movement and soul-stirring harmonies, delve into the depths of human emotion as grief, longing, and hope unfold before your eyes. Don't miss this powerful performance, where the raw beauty of lamentations finds its voice through song and dance.
La Llorona | Chicago
The Harris Theater for Music and Dance
Performances
October 5th | 7:30 PM
October 6th | 3:00 PM
Step into the Mexican myth of "La Llorona," where choreographer Julianna Rubio Slager reinterprets Maria’s journey through a lens of compassion and nuance. The story follows Maria, a new mother consumed by suspicions of her husband's infidelity, as she navigates the tumultuous waters of despair and mental anguish. Through Slager's masterful choreography and storytelling, Maria's journey is imbued with warmth and empathy, transforming what could be a tragic tale into one filled with hope and renewal. As audiences are drawn into Maria's harrowing struggles, they are confronted with the harsh realities of postpartum depression and are filled with tender empathy for her family. With each poignant movement and evocative scene, "La Llorona" sheds light on the silent struggles faced by new mothers, fostering empathy, understanding, and a call to action for greater awareness and support.
According to the NIH, 6.5-20% of new mothers face this silent struggle due to a lack of awareness hindering them from seeking help. Choreographer Julianna Rubio Slager, a mother of three, intimately understands these challenges. In her latest work, La Llorona, she reimagines the Mexican myth through a compassionate modern lens. Follow Maria, a new mother driven to despair by suspicions of her husband's infidelity, as she grapples with overwhelming darkness. Rather than succumbing to tragedy, Maria's journey becomes a poignant portrayal of a depressive episode. Ultimately Maria, her husband, and community learn to care for each other as they battle Maria’s mental illness. Through powerful storytelling, the ballet intertwines mythology with a crucial message, raising awareness for postpartum depression, especially among minority communities.
Performance Event Details
Harris Theater for Music and Dance
205 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60601
Questions? Contact Ballet 5:8 at 312.725.4752 or info@balle58.org
Performance Schedule
Lobby, box office, and will call opens | 6PM
Performance | 7:30-9:30 PM including intermission
Talk Back (open to all audience members) | 9:30-10 PM
Tickets are available at the door.
Lamentations | with CHICAGO a cappella
Experience the evocative collaboration between Chicago a cappella and Ballet 5:8, weaving the narrative of lamentations through the haunting melodies of Thomas Tallis’ “Lamentations of Jeremiah”. Through contemporary movement and soul-stirring harmonies, delve into the depths of human emotion as grief, longing, and hope unfold before your eyes. Don't miss this powerful performance, where the raw beauty of lamentations finds its voice through song and dance.
La Llorona | Chicago
The Harris Theater for Music and Dance
Performances
October 5th | 7:30 PM
October 6th | 3:00 PM
Step into the Mexican myth of "La Llorona," where choreographer Julianna Rubio Slager reinterprets Maria’s journey through a lens of compassion and nuance. The story follows Maria, a new mother consumed by suspicions of her husband's infidelity, as she navigates the tumultuous waters of despair and mental anguish. Through Slager's masterful choreography and storytelling, Maria's journey is imbued with warmth and empathy, transforming what could be a tragic tale into one filled with hope and renewal. As audiences are drawn into Maria's harrowing struggles, they are confronted with the harsh realities of postpartum depression and are filled with tender empathy for her family. With each poignant movement and evocative scene, "La Llorona" sheds light on the silent struggles faced by new mothers, fostering empathy, understanding, and a call to action for greater awareness and support.
According to the NIH, 6.5-20% of new mothers face this silent struggle due to a lack of awareness hindering them from seeking help. Choreographer Julianna Rubio Slager, a mother of three, intimately understands these challenges. In her latest work, La Llorona, she reimagines the Mexican myth through a compassionate modern lens. Follow Maria, a new mother driven to despair by suspicions of her husband's infidelity, as she grapples with overwhelming darkness. Rather than succumbing to tragedy, Maria's journey becomes a poignant portrayal of a depressive episode. Ultimately Maria, her husband, and community learn to care for each other as they battle Maria’s mental illness. Through powerful storytelling, the ballet intertwines mythology with a crucial message, raising awareness for postpartum depression, especially among minority communities.
Performance Event Details
Harris Theater for Music and Dance
205 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60601
Questions? Contact Ballet 5:8 at 312.725.4752 or info@balle58.org
Performance Schedule
Lobby, box office, and will call opens | 6PM
Performance | 7:30-9:30 PM including intermission
Talk Back (open to all audience members) | 9:30-10 PM
Tickets are available at the door.
Lamentations | with CHICAGO a cappella
Experience the evocative collaboration between Chicago a cappella and Ballet 5:8, weaving the narrative of lamentations through the haunting melodies of Thomas Tallis’ “Lamentations of Jeremiah”. Through contemporary movement and soul-stirring harmonies, delve into the depths of human emotion as grief, longing, and hope unfold before your eyes. Don't miss this powerful performance, where the raw beauty of lamentations finds its voice through song and dance.
Beyond the Nutcracker at the Athenaeum
Pointe Magazine’s top ten Nutcrackers to see in Chicago!
A classic holiday tradition with a Ballet 5:8 twist. Join Emma and Uncle Abrahms as they embark on a miraculous journey through time and discover what Christmas is all about.
Beyond the Nutcracker at the Athenaeum
Pointe Magazine’s top ten Nutcrackers to see in Chicago!
A classic holiday tradition with a Ballet 5:8 twist. Join Emma and Uncle Abrahms as they embark on a miraculous journey through time and discover what Christmas is all about.
Beyond the Nutcracker at the Athenaeum
Pointe Magazine’s top ten Nutcrackers to see in Chicago!
A classic holiday tradition with a Ballet 5:8 twist. Join Emma and Uncle Abrahms as they embark on a miraculous journey through time and discover what Christmas is all about.
Struggle & Resilience
Join Ballet 5:8, Overshadowed and a host of Chicago artists on March 1st at the Kehrein Center for a groundbreaking festival honoring the pivotal intersection of Black History Month and Women's History Month. Delve into the rich tapestry of movement and expression as Ballet 5:8 presents The Caged Bird Sings in collaboration with Overshadowed, alongside Tobin James' work, Transcendence. Experience the power, grace, and resilience of Black and Latina women through captivating performances that resonate with history, culture, and the spirit of empowerment. Don't miss this momentous celebration of diversity, creativity, and the transformative power of dance.
Emerging Artist Showcase
Join dancers from the Second Company and Studio Company of Ballet 5:8 for a special performance. This evening of dance features choreography created and performed by our talented students.
Imagine Better
In a grey town where the rain falls continuously, stands a man at a bus stop, on the brink of heaven and hell. This dreamlike place is the setting for Ballet 5:8 Artistic Director Julianna Rubio Slager’s The Space in Between.
Also featuring the premiere of The Cave and Celestia.
Spring at the Harris
In a grey town where the rain falls continuously, stands a man at a bus stop, on the brink of heaven and hell. This dreamlike place is the setting for Ballet 5:8 Artistic Director Julianna Rubio Slager’s The Space in Between.
Also featuring the premiere of The Cave and Celestia.