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Tuesday, April 5, 2005
Lar Lubovitch—Choreographer
Edward Lifson—Host,
Hello Beautiful!
Returning home to Chicago, internationally-acclaimed choreographer Lar Lubovitch has brought Hubbard Street Dance Chicago together with Grammy-winning Chicago musician Kurt Elling for the debut of
Love Stories.
The work is featured in
Starry Nights,
a Hubbard Street Dance Chicago production running Wednesday–Sunday, April 6–10, 2005, at the Joan W. and Irving B. Harris Theater for Music and Dance—205 E. Randolph Drive in Chicago's Millennium Park.
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