CHRP presents rhythm-culture in performance, education and community development programs that foster great art and cultural pluralism. Join the Chicago Human Rhythm Project’s final festival concert!
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When Caleb Teicher tap dances to pianist Conrad Tao’s rendition of “Rhapsody in Blue,” it looks spontaneous, as if they are magically linked by the same innovative mindset. The virtual performance, ...
Whether it’s a single pair of feet or a whole line of them in perfect unison, a rhythmic, percussive tap-dance number commands attention like little else. Tap was born in mid–19th century America–an ...
Tap NZ, New Zealand’s leading Tap Dance Company announces the Wellington Premiere of Tap Fusion on Friday 13th and Saturday ...
Talk about masters! Each evening in the Chicago Human Rhythm Project’s final weekend features a different tapper with decades of dancing under his belt. Harold Cromer, who performs Friday, was born in ...
Boulder-based Derek DeMuth plays percussive fingerstyle guitar. The tapping, slapping melodies that flow from his fingers are visually and sonically impressive. With his two hands, he produces a sound ...
This is the students' chance to express themselves with their own performance work. The Chicago Human Rhythm Project invites performers to the Rhythm World 35 Student Showcase. Whether you have a solo ...
The series visits Washington Park on Sunday, July 14 at the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center. Rhythm World 34 concert 1 starts here! The Chicago Human Rhythm Project welcomes you back ...