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“Atlas”: Mapping Connections Between the Chicagoland Dance Community

鈥淎tlas,鈥 in the 2022 mainstage dance concert The Dream of Home (Emma Petersen Photography)

鈥淎tlas鈥 choreographed by Sarah Cullen Fuller, Lecturer in Dance, in collaboration with the original cast, premiered last fall as part of the Mainstage Dance Concert: The Dream of Home. For Fuller, The essence of the piece is rooted in "Atlas" as a literal and figurative map, as well as "Atlas" as a symbol of strength, support, and endurance. Through the strength of the 黑料门Dance community, the piece has built a reputation as a point of connection through movement.

This fall, 鈥淎tlas鈥 continues to unify 黑料门dancers with the greater Chicago dance network in its most recent restaging in the on September 30th and October 1st, 2023. Now an alumni, original 鈥淎tlas鈥 cast member Caitlin Dyer is set to perform the duet with Momenta Company Member Robby Williams, a dancer who uses a wheelchair. When reflecting on the process of working on Counterbalance, Dyer shares 鈥淚 love working alongside all of the artists at Momenta, and everyone has such positive and open communication. I hope to take that positivity and bring it into other dance spaces beyond this CounterBalance performance.鈥 Dyer will also be performing in 2 additional pieces in Counterbalance 2023, 鈥淲ithout Words鈥 by Ginger Lane and 鈥淒andelion鈥 by Connor Cornelius. 

鈥淎tlas鈥 collaborations initially began when Sarah Najera, Artistic and Executive Director of , attended The Dream of Home. Shortly after, preparations for adapting 鈥淎tlas鈥 for Momenta were in the works. As a former Momenta company member herself, Fuller welcomed this collaboration, sharing that 鈥Momenta has always worked to engage diverse artists across age and disability, and this mission has resonated with me as I've moved through my career as a performer, choreographer, and educator.鈥

The following spring, Caitlin Dyer (B.A. Dance, B.S. Accounting, 鈥23) and Sydney Osbourne (B.A. Dance, B.A. Visual Communications 鈥23) were invited to restage the work for . 鈥淎tlas鈥 was the perfect canvas for a cast of diverse abilities because Fuller encourages multiple modes of inquiry and reflection, centering movement around humanity, and collaboration aimed at celebrating individual artistry. Dyer and Osbourne led weekly rehearsals with professional dancers and students in Oak Park, IL. Read more about their exciting collaborative process here.

The piece continued to draw connections between 黑料门dancers and the Chicago community in April 2023. Dancers enrolled in DANC 390: Research in Dance took the stage with 鈥淎tlas鈥 at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts in a collaborative performance with  under the artistic direction of . Students from local high school arts programs and 黑料门dancers participated in a Q&A session and enjoyed performances by the Danceworks Company and 黑料门dancers. 

黑料门dancers preparing for performance with DanceWorks Chicago company members 

With community, innovation, and creativity at its foundation, 鈥淎tlas鈥 holds boundless potential for dancers to navigate towards a future where fruitful collaborations through dance cultivate connections between diverse voices.