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Today In The Culture, May 24, 2023: Fields Studios Planned | Firebird Dances in Parks | Experimental Sound Studio Artist-in-Residence

Today In The Culture, May 24, 2023: Fields Studios Planned | Firebird Dances in Parks | Experimental Sound Studio Artist-in-Residence
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M A D D Rhythms Celebrates The Year Of Chicago Dance With May - September Events and Company Updates

 M.A.D.D. Rhythms, Chicago’s premier tap collective, begins the new year with the announcement of new company members, monthly Community Tap Jams, classes, a fundraiser, the launch of a podcast network and more.

Things to do in Chicago: Japanese Film Festival, National Tap Dance Day and more

©L’espace Vision, Dream Kid, Kaizo Production Films from Japan The inaugural Japanese Film Festival, presented by the Chicago Japan Film Collective and advertised as the first of its kind in the Midwest, features nine contemporary Japanese films: “Our festival is designed to bring the American Midwest into conversation with Japanese culture,” says co-founder Sakamoto Yuki. Among the films are Hayashi Kaizo’s “Bolt,” a drama about the earthquake that resulted in the Fukushima nuclear disaster; “All About Chiaki Mayumura (provisional),” a drama about a musical celebrity who is much more than meets the eye; “Videophobia,” a cyber thriller; “Alone Again in Fukushima,” a documentary about a man who stayed behind after the disaster and evacuation to care for abandoned animals, and “The House of Seasons,” a family drama about a teen who overcomes mental health issues. The festival runs May 25-31. Tickets: $10 for one film; $15 access to all the films. Visit

Emmy Award Winner Scott Silberstein Receives Inaugural Maurice Seymour Award

As a highlight of its previously announced Interview Marathon on January 31, Chicago Dance History Project (CDHP) presents its inaugural Maurice Seymour Award for Vision and Service to Scott Silberstein, producer and co-founder of HMS Media, the Emmy Award-winning multimedia company that creates broadcast, online, and mobile content. Maurice Seymour was actually two brothers, Maurice and Seymour Zeldman, who combined their names when launching their photo studios. Though the Chicago-based Seymour photographed numerous celebrities in a variety of professions, many people knew of him especially for his ballet photos, collected in two volumes. The Maurice Seymour Award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated the ability to see more in the Chicago dance world and made an extraordinary contribution in specific alignment with CDHP s mission to investigate, document, and present the individual and institutional histories of Chicago dance.

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