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Happy February AND Happy Black History Month! Here at South Chicago Dance Theatre, we celebrate and honor Black History throughout the entire month by performing in Chicago Public Schools. We present a program of dances and narration that includes education elements for the children as well as performative elements to entertain and provide an artistic view for the

Since the world has been (somewhat) returning to normal, we have been thrilled to dive back into the community that is Chicago Dance! There are so many companies in this wonderful city that we look up to and love to support in any way we can. Many of us dancers enjoy going to other companies’ shows to see

Happy New Year and Happy first week back in the studio for both us and our friends at Giordano! We have exciting news for everyone to kick off your 2023! For Giordano's 60th Season Celebration, they commissioned a work by our Artistic Director and resident choreographer, Kia S. Smith, AND nine of us from South Chicago Dance Theatre get

Happy December and some BIG happy news we have for you! Check out the post above, but also feel free to check out the article in the latest edition of the Chicago Tribune! South Chicago Dance Theatre was named one of the best dance of 2022 as "local companies bounce back from pandemic". How exciting! I will always refer

A yearly classic - and we are back for year three's edition of what we are thankful for as a company. South Chicago Dance Theatre is more than grateful for the opportunities we've had, for those to come, and everything in between. Here's our 2022 edition of 10 things we are thankful for! Daily company class. Between Jessica Miller

Our first tour of season six was quite the success! We are insanely thankful to have performed four of our repertory pieces with the students, faculty, and community in Allendale, Michigan at the Louis Armstrong Theatre of Grand Valley State University. To give you all a snapshot of our quick tour to Michigan, here's a day-by-day recap: Saturday, November 5: