![]() Join Chicago Improv Productions as they present an imaginative, fully improvised theatre production. Saturday, February 21, 11am – Garfield Park Conservatory, Horticulture Hall ![]() This entertaining and educational concert will help participants understand and appreciate how the many styles of African-American Music, from Field Hollers to Jazz to R&B, are connected.įriday, February 20, 11am – Chicago Cultural Center, Preston Bradley Hall Henry is an interactive and multimedia concert for all ages that explores the history of African-American Music. The Evolution of African-American Music (From Africa to Hip Hop) hosted by Bruce A. Saturday, February 7, 11am – Garfield Park Conservatory, Horticulture Hall Sénéké is a Malinke word meaning "Cultivation." Their mission is to educate as well as entertain audiences about the rare beauty and soulful artistry of traditional West African cultures.įriday, February 6, 11am – Chicago Cultural Center, Preston Bradley Hall Sénéké West African Percussion Ensemble is an ensemble of committed artists that skillfully teach and perform traditional forms of West African music, song and dance. Saturday, January 17, 11am – Garfield Park Conservatory, Horticulture Hall Featuring banjo, mandolin, guitar and bass, this music is known for its strong rhythmic drive and heartfelt songs that focus on family, work, religion and the joys and sorrows of day-to-day life.įriday, January 16, 11am – Chicago Cultural Center, Preston Bradley Hall Keith Baumann and the Hard Times Bluegrass Band present a lively educational performance that combines musical performance, visual demonstration, audience participation and spoken word in a celebration of bluegrass music, one of the few truly American art forms. Below is the complete list of dates, times, locations and performing talent for the 2015 winter/spring Juicebox series. ![]() on the first and third Friday and Saturday of each month through May. Except where otherwise noted, the series is scheduled for 11-11:45 a.m. Children experience a diverse range of artistic and educational performances, with hosts regularly inviting youngsters to move, dance and otherwise interact with performers. Juicebox programs are geared toward the stroller set, but are engaging for the whole family-and they are always FREE. Central Park Ave.) and other select Chicago venues beginning Friday, January 16, 2015. Washington St.), the Garfield Park Conservatory (300 N. The popular Juicebox series hosted by the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events-with its engaging music, dance and theater performances in a kid-friendly setting-will return to the Chicago Cultural Center (78 E.
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