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Francis W. Parker School Alum in Visual Art & Performance Exhibition

"Art. Heals." by Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble on May 6-14, will feature music, dance, theater, poetry, multimedia and visual art.

"Art.Heals."
"Art.Heals." (Courtesy of Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble)

Chicago native, Hart Ginsburg, is the director of Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble’s latest addition to its two-year 20th Anniversary retrospective season, “Art. Heals.,” May 6 – 14. This curated performance and visual art exhibition featuring music, dance, theater, poetry, multimedia and visual art was created to bring the arts and the Chicago community together, to help heal and connect after the effects of the global pandemic. The gallery opens at 7:30 p.m. with performances starting at 8 p.m., in the Auditorium at Ebenezer Lutheran Church at 1650 W. Foster Ave.

Hart Ginsburg, a Chicago native and Francis W. Parker School graduate will act as Director for this event. Ginsburg has since attended Bates College and his work has been featured in various international film festivals.

Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble is Chicago’s only multidisciplinary arts organization dedicated to social justice and socially conscious work that builds community through the arts “one voice, one story, one person at a time.” CDE is dedicated to creating performances that blend together dance, theatre and visual art to tell stories about the human condition.

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Tickets are on sale now for $20 general admission (adult non-students), $13 student general admission (high school students over the age of 16 and college students) and free general admission (under the age of 16). Ticket sales online end two-hours before the performance but will be available at the door for $30. The evening’s running time is currently two hours including an intermission. Information on other participants and tickets are available at Danztheatre.org.

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