Joffrey for All
Performance Details
- When 5:30 PM
- Where Millennium Park
Bring your family, friends, and a picnic basket to the great lawn of Millennium Park on Sunday, June 16, for the return of the Joffrey for All free public performance. Experience a series of fan favorites from all three pillars of our organization, featuring Company Artists, Academy, and Community Engagement students. Truly embodying Joffrey for All, we are ecstatic to revive this meaningful performance for a second time and honor the vibrant spirit of our city with a gift to all Chicagoans.
Join us for free movement classes prior to the performance from 4:15-5:15 PM on the Great Lawn. Classes will be offered by The Joffrey Ballet’s Community Engagement, Deeply Rooted Dance Theater, Ensemble Español, and Natya Dance Theatre. You can also enjoy The Poetry Foundation’s Poems While You Wait, a team of poets and their typewriters who compose commissioned poetry on demand.
We are expecting hot temperatures and plenty of sunlight. Don't forget your sunscreen!
Let us know if you are coming! Register here.
Program Book
Joffrey for All Program Book
Read artistic bios, programming information, the Company Artist roster, and more!
Programming
Heimat
Choreography: Cathy Marston
Music: Richard Wagner
Conducted by: Scott Speck
Live accompaniment by Members of Lyric Opera Orchestra
Performed by Joffrey Company Artists
Défilé
Choreography: Oğulcan Borova
Music: Johann Strauss Sr.
Conducted by: Scott Speck
Live accompaniment by Members of Lyric Opera Orchestra
Performed by Joffrey Academy of Dance Students
Andante
Choreography: Yuri Possokhov
Music: Dmitri Shostakovich
Live accompaniment by Members of Lyric Opera Orchestra
Performed by Joffrey Company Artists
Benteveo (saudade)
Choreography: Manoela Gonçalves
Music: Michael Wall
Performed by Joffrey Company Artist Stefan Gonçalvez
Jump Little Robot
Choreography: Michael Smith
Music: Jun Miyake
Performed by Joffrey Community Engagement Students and Alumni
Carousel (A Dance) Excerpt
Choreography: Christopher Wheeldon
Music: Oscar Hammerstein II
Conducted by: Michael Moricz
Live accompaniment by Members of Lyric Opera Orchestra
Performed by Joffrey Company Artists
The Times are Racing
Choreography: Justin Peck
Music: Dan Deacon
Performed by Joffrey Company Artists