Catch Ballet 5:8 outside with a performance series specifically formatted for the outdoors! You’ll be able to maintain social distance and Illinois Reopening Phase guidelines while experiencing the power and inspiration of Ballet 5:8. Performances open to all ages. Learn more at ballet58.org/outdoor
Tickets are free! Bring your own lawn chair or blanket; seating is not provided.
Schedule
Saturday, September 19 | 12:00pm
Featuring "The Rough-Face Girl"
Saturday, September 19 | 1:00 pm
Featuring "Mo(u)rning" and "Mercy"
What Happens If It Rains?
In the case of rain or other inclement weather, this performance will move indoors to Ballet 5:8 Studios and will have limited seating. Please pre-register so that you can receive the latest updates about this performance via email. Performance status updates will also be posted at ballet58.org and on our social media.
About the Ballets
The Rough-Face Girl | Choreography by Julianna Rubio Slager
The Algonquin tribe’s folklore of The Rough-Face Girl is one of the most haunting, powerful versions of the Cinderella tale ever told. In a village by the shores of Lake Ontario lived an invisible man. All the young women wanted to marry him because he was rich, powerful, and supposedly very handsome. But the legend was that to marry the invisible man the women had to prove to his sister that they had seen him. And none had been able to get past the sister's stern, all-knowing gaze.
Then came The Rough-Face Girl, scarred from working by the fire. Could she succeed where her beautiful, cruel sisters had failed?
Mo(u)rning | Choreography by Julianna Rubio Slager
Grief is inescapable. Every culture has different rituals to process grief, yet a strand of shared humanity exists in the ebb and flow of grief. We can turn away from the five stages of grief, shield ourselves from the pain of a lost future, but we find that when we face our suffering, the darkest of night can give way to the warmth of morning.
Mercy | Choreography by Julianna Rubio Slager
In times of trouble, we find our strength in God. When we fall short, we rejoice that He never fails. Set to the music of Kanye West, Jon Guerra and Lauren Daigle, Mercy will, “sing ‘til the power of the Lord comes down.”