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CHICAGO (WLS) — Chicago’s own Hiplet Ballerinas will perform “Dipped in Versatility” for one night only at The Auditorium on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
Hiplet, pronounced “hip-lay,” is a dance technique blending classical pointe with hip-hop and other styles, created by former Dance Theater of Harlem principal dancer Homer Bryant. It aims to make ballet more approachable for general audiences.
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The Hiplet Ballerinas’ program highlights their proficiency in various dance genres, featuring the world premiere of “Garden,” a piece choreographed by Hiplet Associate Artistic Director and Company Member Taylor Edwards and Tre Daniels.
“Hiplet holds significance as it embraces Afro-centric traditions,” explained Bryant. “We incorporate urban influences and infuse elements of Jazz, Latin, and African dance while maintaining the discipline of classical ballet. Many people have been discouraged from dancing due to the restrictive standards of body types in the industry. The Hiplet Ballerinas showcase diversity in their backgrounds, styles, and body types.”
“Dipped in Versatility” tickets, starting at $39, are available at auditoriumtheatre.org or by calling The Auditorium’s Ticket Service Center at 312-341-2300.
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