More than 40 of Chicago鈥檚 best local artists to perform in a virtual version of 鈥淣ight Out in the Parks,鈥 a celebration of Chicago鈥檚 rich tapestry of culture, available on-demand, starting Monday, July 27
The 快播视频 is launching the 8th season of Night Out in the Parks on a virtual and social media platform. Starting Monday, July 27, 鈥淵our Night Out at Home鈥 will feature more than 40 artists and neighborhood organizations in a series of digital performances available for the public to view on demand.
The season will kick off with quality entertainment from the Jabberwocky Marionettes, Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), Synapse Arts, About Face Theatre, and more. New cultural experiences, recorded across the city, will be posted every week throughout the summer at and . Night Out in the Parks is supported by ComEd.
In addition to digitally spotlighting Chicago鈥檚 rich cultural landscape and artistic diversity, the 快播视频 in partnership with WTTW Channel 11 will present a curated collection of the incredible breadth of the city鈥檚 talent. Starting July 31st, WTTW will air 鈥淣ight Out in the Parks: The Stars in Your Backyard鈥 at 5:30 pm. The broadcast series will feature seventeen of our Night Out in the Parks artistic performers every Friday through August 28th. Las Bompleneras of the Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center, Midnight Circus in the Parks, A Flor de Piel, The Rosina Project of the Chicago Fringe Opera, Walkabout Theater, Tsukasa Taiko and Kalapriya are among the first scheduled performances.
鈥淲e鈥檙e creating new opportunities to safely celebrate and support Chicago鈥檚 diverse arts community and vibrant culture by bringing live performances and entertainment from our neighborhood parks into your backyard, balcony or living room,鈥 said 快播视频 Superintendent & CEO Michael P. Kelly. 鈥淓veryone is invited to connect virtually and enjoy dance, jazz, theater and world music by established companies and emerging artists from the comfort of their own homes.鈥
Summer favorites like Movies in the Parks return to park locations with an abbreviated lineup of blockbuster picks through September 11th. In accordance with public health official guidelines for safe and healthy interactions in outdoor spaces and attractions, facemasks and a 100 person capacity will be strictly enforced to ensure the health and safety of all who attend. All movie patrons should review the 鈥淗ealth Guidelines for Movies in the Parks 2020 Movies鈥 before heading to their local park. Movies in the Parks is supported by Xfinity and ComEd.
Launched in 2013, Night Out in the Parks is a key component of the Chicago Cultural Plan and the Mayor's citywide vision for art and culture. With the continued support from the City of Chicago and our sister agencies, especially the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), Night Out in the Parks has become a signature park program. This year鈥檚 digital series is presented as a part of the City of Chicago鈥檚 Year of Chicago Music.
In response to COVID-19 public health guidelines, 鈥淣ight Out in the Parks鈥 features a sampling of the family- friendly, quality entertainment that Chicagoans would typically enjoy in our neighborhood parks. A complete list of the 120 artists selected to perform as part of 鈥淣ight Out in the Parks鈥 this season prior to the release of COVID-19 health and safety guidelines is available at .
This year鈥檚 virtual, on-demand, social media and live offerings include events and performances by new and returning partners:
Movies in the Parks
through September 11
Movies in the Parks returns for a 20th season full of blockbuster outdoor entertainment on warm summer evenings. All movies begin at dusk, weather permitting. Follow 快播视频: Movies in the Parks at or call 312.742.1134 for daily listings and weather-related cancelations.
SummerDance in Place
July 29, 5:30- 7 pm
Line Dancing
Music: DJ Chico (Adrian Kirkland)
Dance Instruction: Fre2Dance
In collaboration with the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, residents will enjoy a free dance lesson, then dance the night away. Following the traditional SummerDance model, each program will start with a 30-minute dance lesson, followed by 60 minutes of music performed by local artists. Dance and music styles include House, salsa, swing, Bollywood and more. All programs can be viewed at .
Dance in the Parks
July 31 & August 1
Dance in the Parks is bringing free, professional, outdoor dance concerts to social media. The digital performances will debut July 31st and August 1st on Dance in the Parks鈥 and at 5:30 pm. An amazing cast of nine dancers will highlight the incredible talent of our youth partners and feature works by Ashley Deran and Emily Loar, Joe Musiel, Jackie Nowicki, Fernando Rodriguez, Michel Rodr铆guez Cintra, and Sarita Smith-Childs.
Chicago Shakespeare in the Parks: Virtual Tour
August 10-August 28 at 5:30 pm
Chicago Shakespeare Theater embarks on a Virtual Tour to eighteen neighborhoods, highlighting one park and its surrounding community each day on the Theater鈥檚 website (www.chicagoshakes.com) and on social media (@chicagoshakes). Starting August 10th, every day at 5:30 pm the Theater will stream a performance from a local artist, continuing the longstanding tradition of a 鈥淕reen Show鈥 before what was typically a like Shakespeare performance in the park. This year, community members are invited to bring moments from Shakespeare鈥檚 A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream to life in their own parks, greenspaces, balconies, and backyards by using the theater鈥檚 online toolkit and recording their open-air renditions of lines and scenes from the play then sharing on social media with #MyMidsummerCHI. On August 28 at 5:30 pm, viewers can tune into a Chicago Shakespeare in the Parks broadcast special on WTTW Channel 11.
Chicago Onscreen: Local Film Showcase
Virtual festival: August 29 鈥 September 19
In-person screenings: August 29, September 5 & 12
Drive-in screenings: September 1 & 3
The Chicago Onscreen Local Film Showcase returns with a fresh batch of locally-made and Chicago-focused films. This year鈥檚 film selections will be screened virtually, in-person and in drive-ins. The official selections include shorts and feature-length films, documentaries, narratives and animated films. This showcase puts the incredible talents of Chicago鈥檚 filmmakers on display in free screenings, making hometown films accessible to Chicago audiences on multiple platforms.