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Tuesday, September 12, 2023

One Day Only: Cabinet of Curiosity to present Out Loud! Out Spoken! Sunday October, 1, 2023

 

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Cabinet of Curiosity to present 
Out Loud! Out Spoken! 
Chicago’s first human-powered, bicycle-centric
spectacle, Sunday, October 1, inside a heliport in Pilsen

Chicago spectacle event enterprise Cabinet of Curiosity announces Out Loud! Out Spoken!, Chicago’s first human-powered intimate spectacle, Sunday, October 1 from 3 to 6 p.m. 

Out Loud! Out Spoken! will be presented at Vertiport Chicago, 1339 S. Wood St., inside a huge heliport hangar in Pilsen. Residents of Pilsen’s 60018 zip code are invited to experience Out Loud! Out Spoken! for free. $20 tickets are on sale now for the general public at cocechicago.com.

This family-friendly, one-day-only civic event is happening rain or shine, so be the first to experience Cabinet’s radically new, environmentally sound and spiritually potent public ritual. You’ll witness:

  • Poetry workshops with instructors led by Anya Zamiar and engineering workshops led by artists from the School of the Art Institute

  • Chicago Printmakers Collaborative displaying their large panoramic machines while poets narrate three-to-five-minute intimate poems. Participating artists include Deb LaderKass Copeland and Mike Coon.

  • Performers hand cranking giant panoramic visual stories created by local painters, set to poetry written by students from Benito Juarez High and other nearby schools.

  • Recumbent bicycle-powered record players.

  • Typewriter stations for guests to write personal poems. Bonus: Cabinet will even mail those poems for its guests!

  • Artists illuminated by candlelight while operating ingenious mechanical devices.

  • The voices of professional writers, emerging artists, and untrained poets reflecting publicly about the day’s themes of hope and endurance.

  • The climactic moment, when artists pedal  bicycles and one arm machine to power audio amplification as poets read their works on a staircase 15 feet above the crowd. 

Out Loud! Out Spoken! is devised by Cabinet of Curiosity Artistic Director Frank Maugeri, Community Liaison Brandon Boler, and members of Cabinet’s community collective and board of directors. The event embraces the company's primary mission: 

  • Empower and pay local community members to make art and ritual.

  • Create original interactive rituals that are meaningful and reflect the community's ambitions and needs.

  • Encourage healthy living, comfortable exercise, confident authorship and dynamic expression

  • Use highly engineered items to ignite the public's curiosity and serve as instruction in science, technology, engineering, art and math.

  • Focus on the theme of Hope and stories of Redemption.

Poets include Siah BerlatskyBig MamaJenny BienemannChelsea BonnerJack DwyerRachel JohnsonJustus PughDion RandleAngel RivasElisabeth SeonwooEddie SkinnerVira Waegel, Kay WilliamsAlexis WillisAnya Zamiar and day of audience members.

Partners for Out Loud! Out Spoken! include the Chicago Humanities FestivalChicago Park DistrictChicago Printmakers CollaborativeSchool of the Art InstituteSlow & Low: Chicago Low Rider FestivalStreets CallingSkinner West Elementary SchoolRedline Services and Working Bikes

“We organized these partners to design and execute a unique, human, and audience-powered spectacle, highlighting personal expression and alternative energy sources,” said Maugeri. “We are combining engineering, landscape installation, exercise, and personal and public expression to create an unforgettable civic ritual created for and by Chicagoans. Don’t miss it.”

For 25 years, Maugeri was the Producing Artistic Director of Redmoon Theater, where he led celebratory events indoors and outdoors for President Obama, the City of Chicago, the Chicago Park District, multiple major museums including the Field Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Intuit Gallery, Spertus Museum, along with events in 35 wards of Chicago, three Mayors, several other cities and Europe. 

After Redmoon's demise, Maugeri launched a new collective called Cabinet of Curiosity. In six years, they have cultivated new relationships with the Art West (North Lawndale), Theatre Y (North Lawndale), Sheila McNary and The Homan Square Community Center (Homan Square), ChiBuck (Englewood), Shedd Aquarium, the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Chicago Children's Theatre, the University of Chicago, Indiana State University, the Clayco Foundation and more to design and execute transcendent, original ceremonies and rituals in unexpected and unused spaces.

For more, visit cocechicago.com, or follow the company on FacebookInstagram and YouTube



Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Chicago Shakespeare Slam 2018 Final Bout in The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare on December 10th

More than 300 Chicagoland 
high school students and teachers unite in 
Chicago Shakespeare Slam 2018
Final Bout in The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare on December 10


Chicago Shakespeare Theater brings together 300 high school students and their teacher coaches from 40 public, private, and parochial schools across the region for this year’s Chicago Shakespeare Slam. A series of Saturday workshops and regional preliminary bouts throughout the fall culminate in a spirited, fun-filled Final Bout on Monday, December 10 at 6:00 p.m. on the stage of The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare. Emcees warm up the crowd and an onstage DJ drops beats as nine teams perform, cheered on by a full house of fellow participants, classmates, and friends.

This year’s Final Bout performances will also be witnessed by an accomplished panel of judges, including Chicago Fire’s Eamonn Walker, Hamilton Chicago cast members Ebrin Stanley and Jimmie "JJ" Jeter, Melisa Soledad Pereyra from Chicago Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and multiple Jeff Award-winning actor Heidi Kettenring.

Slam teams advancing to the Final Bout on December 10 include: Chicago High School for the Arts (Chicago), Fenton Community High School (Bensenville), Francis W. Parker School (Chicago), Homewood Flossmoor High School (Flossmoor), Kennedy High School (Chicago), Lindblom Math and Science Academy (Chicago), Mundelein High School (Mundelein), Niles North High School (Skokie), and Warren Township High School (Gurnee).

Inspired by the electric energy of poetry slams, this robust arts-in-education initiative challenges ensembles of 2-8 students to create 5-minute performance pieces in two rounds:

In the first round, a scene chosen from any play in Shakespeare’s canon.
In the second, a creative exploration inspired by one play that the entire Slam community is focusing on that year—the same play that Chicago Shakespeare is abridging and staging for student audiences. This year, students explore Shakespeare’s classic drama, Macbeth. Chicago Shakespeare Slam is first and foremost an ensemble program—building community within each school’s team and also between the many participating teams. Together, students have the opportunity to dive deep into a shared text through the lenses of their own imaginations and experiences.

Chicago Shakespeare Slam is just one component of the Theater’s award-winning education programs, which have impacted two million students to date. Chicago Shakespeare Theater brings Shakespeare’s text to life for thousands of students every year, and offers celebrated professional development programs and curriculum resources for more than 2,500 teachers annually. Chicago Shakespeare’s education programming has been honored with the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award, presented by First Lady Michelle Obama in a 2014 White House ceremony, and the Folger Shakespeare Library’s national Shakespeare Steward Award for innovative teaching of Shakespeare in classrooms.

More information on the program at www.chicagoshakes.com/slam2018.



The public, private, and parochial high schools participating in Chicago Shakespeare Slam 2018 are:

Addison Trail High School, Addison
Air Force Academy High School, Chicago
Alcott College Prep, Chicago
Benet Academy, Lisle
Benito Juarez Community Academy, Chicago
Carl Sandburg High School, Orland Park
Chicago High School for the Arts, Chicago
Elk Grove High School, Elk Grove Village
Fenton Community High School, Bensenville
Foreman High School, Chicago
Francis W. Parker School, Chicago
George Washington High School, Chicago
George Westinghouse College Prep, Chicago
Glenbrook South High School, Glenview
Hammond Academy for the Performing Arts, Hammond, IN
Homewood Flossmoor High School, Flossmoor
John Hancock College Prep, Chicago
Kennedy High School, Chicago
Kenwood Academy High School, Chicago
Lake Park High School, Roselle
Lincoln Park High School, Chicago
Lindblom Math and Science Academy, Chicago
Multicultural Arts School, Chicago
Mundelein High School, Mundelein
Niles North High School, Skokie
Noble Street College Prep, Chicago
Oak Park and River Forest High School, Oak Park
O-School, Chicago
Our Lady of Tepeyac High School, Chicago
Prosser Career Academy, Chicago
Proviso West High School, Hillside
Racine Creative Center, Racine, WI
Rich Central High School, Olympia Fields
Rickover Naval Academy High School, Chicago
Round Lake High School, Round Lake Park
Senn Arts High School, Chicago
South Shore International College Prep, Chicago
Sullivan House High School, Chicago
Taft High School, Chicago
Warren Township High School, Gurnee
Wolcott School, Chicago

ABOUT CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE THEATER:
Under the leadership of Artistic Director Barbara Gaines and Executive Director Criss Henderson, Chicago Shakespeare has redefined what a great American Shakespeare theater can be—a company that defies theatrical category. This Regional Tony Award-winning theater’s year-round season features as many as twenty productions and 650 performances—including plays, musicals, world premieres, family programming, and presentations from around the globe. Chicago Shakespeare is the city’s leading presenter of international work, and has toured its own productions across five continents. The Theater’s nationally acclaimed arts in literacy programs support the work of teachers, and bring Shakespeare to life on stage for tens of thousands of students annually. Each summer, the company tours a free professional production to neighborhood parks across Chicago. In 2017 the Theater unveiled The Yard, which, together with the Jentes Family Courtyard Theater and the Thoma Theater Upstairs, positions Chicago Shakespeare as Chicago’s most versatile performing arts center.

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