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SATURDAY, AUGUST 07, 2010 
Art on Track

Art on Track

Art on Track, the world’s largest mobile art exhibit invites passengers aboard an eight-car CTA train set to circle the Chicago loop for a day-long celebration of fine arts and culture on Saturday, August 7th from 5-10 p.m. Art enthusiasts and urban adventurers alike can find the entrance to Art on Track at the Adams and Wabash CTA platform (between 200 and 220 S. Wabash)

For the third time, Art on Track will gather a group of cultural ambassadors from Chicago’s diverse art world for an extraordinary mobile gallery experience. Once aboard the train, passengers in the gallery are encouraged to explore and interact with prominent members of Chicago’s art community. The train will circle the ’Loop’ track, making stops at Adams/Wabash, Washington/Wells, Quincy/Wells, and Randolph/Wabash. 

Art on Track, part of SALVO NFP, is an organization dedicated to increasing cultural awareness and education through exposure to the fine arts. SALVO provides alternative public spaces for arts organizations to showcase their talent to an expanded demographic who may otherwise be isolated from the City’s vibrant arts culture. By presenting contemporary art in a friendly and accessible environment, Art on Track hopes to accelerate the sharing of ideas and personal expression, while ultimately enforcing SALVO’s mission to enrich life through the arts. 

Art on Track was founded in 2008 by Tristan Hummel after he saw a need to bring personal expression through art to the masses. “Art on Track began when, as artists, we posed ourselves the question: how do you rejuvenate a culture?" said Hummel. “Underneath what could be dismissed as the sheer novelty of art on a train lies a more profound art experience for the public."

FIGI Water and the School of the Arts Institute are proud to sponsor the artistic endeavor. Tickets can be purchased at the train platform on the day of the event for $10 or in advance for $8 at www.ticketleap.com. Group discounts are also available online. For more information please visit www.artontrack.com

Dates: August 7 5-10pm

Admission: $10
$8 advance tickets

Location: Adams and Wabash CTA platform 
Between 200 and 220 S. Wabash

Website: For more information please visit www.artontrack.com

Free Workouts on the Great Lawn
GET FIT WITH FREE WORKOUTS ON THE GREAT LAWN
AT MILLENNIUM PARK EACH SATURDAY JUNE 5--SEPT. 11, 2010 
 
Tai Chi, Yoga, Pilates and Dance Aerobic Workouts
Supported by McDonald’s® in Association with The Mayor’s Fitness Council
 
Millennium Park and McDonald’s invite Chicagoans and visitors to kick off their weekends with energizing workouts on the Great Lawn of the Jay Pritzker Pavilion.  Workouts are open to people with all levels of experience, are 45 minutes long and will be held from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. every Saturday from June 5 through September 11, 2010.  
 
Each week, instructors from will lead classes in Tai Chi at 7 a.m., Yoga sessions at 8 a.m., Pilates workouts at 9 a.m. and Dance Aerobics at 10 a.m.  New this year will be live music during the yoga and Pilates classes, played over Millennium Park’s state-of-the-art sound system.
 
“The Great Lawn in Millennium Park has become a destination on Saturday mornings for Chicagoans and visitors alike, “said Lois Weisberg, Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs.  “We’re proud to offer these fun, free workouts again for the sixth season and to be doing our part to help Chicago become one of the healthiest cities in the United States.”
 
Workouts are supported by McDonald’s Corp., who committed $5 million to Millennium Park to provide free fitness activity, as well as the McDonald’s Cycle Center, in 2006.  Workouts are presented by Millennium Park in association with The Mayor’s Fitness Council.
 
The complete workout schedule for the season is as follows:

 

Saturdays, August 7, 14, 21
7 AM:  Stirling Tai Chi Society
8 AM:  Lani Granum
9 AM:  Pilates Chicago
10 AM:  Zumba with Diane and Regina  (Body energizing fun to a Latin beat)
Music by Michael Zerang and Friends from 8-10 AM
 
Saturdays, August 28,  September 4, 11
7 AM:  Stirling Tai Chi Society
8 AM:  Lani Granum
9 AM:  Soulistic Studio
10 AM:  Cheerobics! with the Power of Cheer  (Prance, kick and thrust your way to a better body)
Music by Carlo Basile with Satya from 8-10 AM
 
 
Millennium Park is located in the heart of downtown Chicago.  It is bordered by Michigan Ave. to the west, Columbus Dr. to the east, Randolph St. to the north and Monroe St. to the south.  Convenient parking is located in the Millennium Park Garage (entrance on Columbus at Monroe or Randolph) and at the Grant Park North and East Monroe Garages, all located within a short walking distance of Millennium Park. 
 
Millennium Park, managed and programmed by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, is an award-winning center for art, music, architecture and landscape design. The result of a unique partnership between the City of Chicago and the philanthropic community, the 24.5-acre park features the work of world-renowned architects, planners, artists and designers.  Among Millennium Park’s prominent features are the Frank Gehry-designed Jay Pritzker Pavilion, the most sophisticated outdoor concert venue of its kind in the United States; the interactive Crown Fountain by Jaume Plensa; the contemporary Lurie Garden designed by the team of Gustafson Guthrie Nichol, Piet Oudolf and Robert Israel; and Anish Kapoor’s hugely popular Cloud Gate sculpture.  Since its opening in July 2004, Millennium Park has welcomed more than 20 million people, making it one of the most popular destinations in Chicago.
 
For more information about Millennium Park or the Millennium Park Workouts, please visit www.millenniumpark.org, call 312.742.1168 or visit Millennium Park on Facebook.
Chicago Summer Dance

Chicago SummerDance 



The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs is excited to once again present Chicago SummerDance this summer as the Spirit of Music Garden in Grant Park blossoms into an urban dance space each Thursday through Sunday from June 17 to August 29. Forty-two different live bands swing, waltz, salsa, cha-cha, and more for locals and visitors. Last year over 100,000 people enjoyed the Chicago SummerDance festival, making it the largest festival of its kind in the United States.

Each night of the eleven-week festival offers an introductory one-hour dance lesson by professional instructors followed by two hours of music and dancing on a 4,600 square-foot, open-air dance floor designed by artist Dan Peterman out of 100% recycled materials. The dance floor is located in the Spirit of Music Garden in Grant Park, at 601 S. Michigan Avenue. Chicago SummerDance events occur every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evening, from 6 to 9:30 pm and on each Sunday afternoon from 4 to 7 pm, weather permitting.

Updates and announcements will be available at the SummerDance Hotline at 312.742.4007, on ChicagoSummerDance.org, on Facebook at Chicago SummerDance, or on Twitter at SummerDance2010

Dates: June 17 - August 29
Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, 6-9:30pm
Sunday afternoon, 4-7pm

Admission: FREE

Location: Spirit of Music Garden in Grant Park
601 S. Michigan Ave.

Website: For more information please visit www.ChicagoSummerDance.org

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