Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Pivot Arts Festival: The Complete Line-Up

The Pivot Arts Festival, all live theater and performances taking place in Uptown and Edgewater, starts this Thursday, June 1, and runs through June 11. The entire line-up is below. Uptown events are in red.

Thursday, June 1: 
FESTIVAL LAUNCH: DRINKS-DINNER-THEATER
  • 6pm — Wine tasting at Independent Spirits, 5947 N. Broadway St.
  • 6:30pm — Appetizers and drinks at Income Tax Bar, 5959 N. Broadway St.
  • 7:30pm — Buffet-style Dinner at Ras Dashen Ethiopian Restaurant with a performance of Table Life, 5846 N. Broadway St.
  • Price: $35 (includes wine tasting, apps, dinner and performance)
Enjoy dinner, drinks and a show along Edgewater’s Broadway Strip. Start with a complimentary wine tasting at Independent Spirits, then move to Income Tax for apps and a cash bar. The night closes with dinner at Ras Dashen, where Rachel Claff and Chloe Johnston invite you to Table Life, an immersive performance inspired by the work of novelist and food writer Laurie Colwin.

Friday, June 2:
TOAST THE FEST!
  • 6pm — The Growling Rabbit, 5938 N. Broadway St.
  • Price: $20/$15 with June 2 performance of Rough House Theater’s Ubu The King
Enjoy live music, appetizers by The Growling Rabbit and champagne in celebration of the opening weekend of the Pivot Arts Festival. Mingle with artists in a casual, upbeat atmosphere that’s sure to get everyone excited for the many festival events to come.

ROUGH HOUSE THEATER PRESENTS UBU THE KING
  • 8pm — FLATSstudio, 1136 W. Wilson Ave.
  • Price: $20/$10 with student ID
Rough House Theater’s Ubu the King brings Jarry’s seminal satire Ubu Roi to life in all its absurd, grotesque glory. In the hands of five power-hungry puppeteer-performers, lovable dirtbag Pa Ubu murders, lies and farts his way up to the Polish throne – and back down again. Beautifully designed and meticulously realized, Ubu is ridiculous and spectacular.

Saturday, June 3:
3rd ANNUAL “CELEBRATE COMMUNITY!” PARADE
  • 1:30pm — Meet at Swift School Playground, 5900 N. Winthrop Ave.
  • 2pm — Parade from Swift School to Creative Co-Working, 5940 N. Sheridan Rd.
  • Price: FREE
Pivot Arts presents the 3rd annual Celebrate Community! Parade. Arts groups, schools, social service organizations, and individuals march in support of our diverse community. The event includes free puppet-making, theater, dance and music workshops for all ages. Participants include Aloft Circus Arts, Barrel of Monkeys, CircEsteem, Dream Big Performing Arts Workshop, Everybody Dance Now, Funny Bones, Green Scene, Northside Catholic Academy, Pedalheads, Rogers Park Montessori School, Storytown Improv, Swift School, Synapse Arts and Walkabout Theater Company.

ROUGH HOUSE THEATER PRESENTS UBU THE KING
  • 8pm — FLATSstudio, 1136 W. Wilson Ave.
  • Price: $20/$10 with student ID
Rough House Theater’s Ubu the King brings Jarry’s seminal satire Ubu Roi to life in all its absurd, grotesque glory. In the hands of five power-hungry puppeteer-performers, lovable dirtbag Pa Ubu murders, lies and farts his way up to the Polish throne – and back down again. Beautifully designed and meticulously realized, Ubu is ridiculous and spectacular.

Sunday, June 4:
SITE-SPECIFIC DANCE WITH AYAKO KATO/ART UNION HUMANSCAPE & SYNAPSE ARTS
  • 3pm & 7pm — FLATSstudio, 1136 W. Wilson Ave.
  • Price: $20/$10 with student ID
Two site-specific dance pieces combine for an innovative performance experience. Ayako Kato/Art Union Humanscape presents What Is Movement?, a dance-based inquiry into movement and stillness. Through What is Movement?, viewers rediscover the beauty and dignity of life in motion. Ayako Kato is a 3Arts Grant Award recipient and last presented in the 2014 Pivot Arts Festival, when her work received “Ten Best Dance performances of the Year” by the Chicago Tribune.

Synapse Arts presents soften every edge, which weaves together textiles, dance, and handheld lighting in kinetic harmony. Six women knit with their arms, creating satin walls that swallow the space in a site-specific performance.

Monday June 5:
NEO-FUTURISTS PRESENT THE ARROW
  • 7:30pm — Uptown Underground, 4707 N. Broadway St.
  • Price: $15/$10 with student ID
The popular performance group The Neo-Futurists present The Arrow: a show of live-readings that subjects written essays to spontaneous interruptions, complications, absurdity and horseplay. Created by Neo-Futurists Kurt Chiang and Lily Mooney, The Arrow is different for every performance, speaking toward the current world and injecting the playing space with unexpected, honest interactions and happenings.

Wednesday, June 7:
LIVE TALK: BEST OF… HOSTED BY DEWAYNE PERKINS
  • 7:30pm — Uncommon Ground, 1401 W. Devon Ave.
  • Price: $12
Pivot Arts presents its monthly show, LIVE TALK, a mix of performances, panel discussion and food and drink for purchase at Uncommon Ground. Hosted by actor and comedian Dewayne Perkins, the festival Live Talk show includes past guests and hosts for a raucous night of celebration and community gathering.

Thursday, June 8:
THE PEOPLE’S REVOLUTION OF 2017, CURATED BY TIFF BEATTY
  • 7:30pm — Uptown Underground, 4707 N. Broadway St.
  • Price: $10
The People’s Champion Tiff Beatty, joined by artists DXTR Spits, Plus Sign and Po'Chop, curates the revolution with a Chicago-based interactive performance and conversation series. In addition to her dynamic spoken word performance, Tiff curates, hosts and facilitates a space for performers and their creative audiences to co-create freedom and equality for all.

Friday, June 9:
BARREL OF MONKEYS PRESENTS MONKEYS UNPLUGGED
  • 7:30pm — Uptown Underground, 4707 N. Broadway St.
  • Price: $15/$5 for children ages 6-12*
  • *Must be accompanied by a legal guardian over 21. Children under 6 will not be admitted.
Barrel of Monkeys teaches creative writing in Chicago public elementary schools, and adapts stories written by their students into fully produced songs and sketches. Enjoy a special cabaret-style performance of some of their favorite musical adaptations – complete with wigs, props and hilarity straight from the minds of children. Unlike their more family-friendly shows, this one's for the grownups – and adult beverages will be available for purchase!

Saturday, June 10:
SAME PLANET PERFORMANCE PROJECT PRESENTS HONEY
  • Door open 6pm, Performance at 6:30pm — FLATSstudio, 1136 W. Wilson Ave.
  • Price: $10
Using 1970s disco as a source of inspiration, Honey plays within a queer space open to excess, risk, freedom and fantasy. Honey pours slowly taking audiences from casual intimacy into the allure of narcissistic pleasure.

AXIS LAB PRESENTS BASELINE: ARGYLE IS ALIVE
  • 8pm — Baseline, 1118 W. Argyle St.
  • Price: $10 suggested donation
Axis Lab’s Baseline: Argyle is Alive transforms an empty storefront on Argyle into a performance space with DJs, spoken word artists and community voices. Taste the culture of Argyle with food available for purchase. The Baseline series presents socially conscious events and pop-ups to promote sustainable and locally based economic and social development.

***UPTOWN ARTS CRAWL: Purchase the “Uptown Arts Crawl Pass” and see both Same Planet Performance Project and Axis Lab’s Baseline: Argyle is Alive for $15.

BARREL OF MONKEYS PRESENTS MONKEYS UNPLUGGED
  • 7:30pm — Uptown Underground, 4707 N. Broadway St.
  • Price: $15/$5 for children ages 6-12*
  • *Must be accompanied by a legal guardian over 21. Children under 6 will not be admitted.
Barrel of Monkeys teaches creative writing in Chicago public elementary schools, and adapts stories written by their students into fully produced songs and sketches. Enjoy a special cabaret-style performance of some of their favorite musical adaptations – complete with wigs, props and hilarity straight from the minds of children. Unlike their more family-friendly shows, this one's for the grownups – and adult beverages will be available for purchase!

Sunday, June 11:
ICE CREAM AND IMPROV WITH STORYTOWN IMPROV
  • 11am — Lickity Split Custard & Sweets, 6056 N. Broadway
  • Price: $10
The 5th annual tradition of ice cream (well, custard…) and improv! Join Storytown Improv for an all ages show that includes live music, improv and sweets for purchase.


The Pivot Arts Festival is made possible in part by our Premiere Sponsors: The Alphawood Foundation, City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, Illinois Arts Council, SSA26, FLATSstudio, Francesca’s Bryn Mawr, The MacArthur Funds for Arts and Culture at the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation and Uptown United. Click here for tickets and more information.

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