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The Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Fall Series at Steppenwolf brought together a collection of beloved works by renowned choreographers and featured the highly anticipated company premiere of Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon’s Sweet Gwen Suite. This performance marked the first collaboration between HSDC and the Verdon Fosse Legacy, showcasing Fosse’s iconic work in a new light.

The evening opened with Aszure Barton’s “return to patience,” a piece that exuded grace and tranquility as dancers moved with precision and unity. The simplicity of the choreography allowed for a beautiful display of balance and harmony on stage, creating a sense of quiet and contemplation for the audience.

Kyle Abraham’s “Show Pony” brought a burst of energy and charisma to the stage, with dancer Shota Miyoshi delivering a virtuosic solo performance that captivated the audience. The dynamic movements and powerful presence of the dancer, combined with the pulsating percussion score, created a mesmerizing experience for all.

Lar Lubovitch’s “Prelude to a Kiss” offered a different tone, with a duet that was both gymnastic and emotionally charged. The intimate connection between the dancers, portrayed through intricate movements and gestures, culminated in a climactic kiss that left a lasting impact on the audience.

The highlight of the evening was the performance of Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon’s “Sweet Gwen Suite,” a homage to the iconic duo’s choreography. Dancers exuded cool confidence and style as they brought Fosse’s signature movements to life, captivating the audience with every hip swivel and hat tip. The infectious energy and precision of the performers made this piece a pure delight to watch.

As the evening came to a close, Aszure Barton’s “BUSK” took the audience on a journey of longing and melancholy, exploring themes of vulnerability and human connection. The dancers’ expressive solos and emotive movements conveyed a sense of yearning and acceptance, leaving a lasting impression on all who witnessed the performance.

Overall, the Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Fall Series was a celebration of artistry and talent, showcasing a diverse range of choreographic styles and performances that left the audience in awe. The collaboration with the Verdon Fosse Legacy brought a new dimension to the evening, honoring the legacy of two dance legends and inspiring a new generation of performers.