See Chicago Dance, the dance industry's nonprofit service organization celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2025, is proud to announce that its popular annual offering, Chicago Dance Month, will return May 31 - June 28. Now in its 12th year, Chicago Dance Month provides numerous opportunities for artists and companies to celebrate the myriad talents that make Chicago’s dance scene so strong. This summer celebration, featuring many free events, begins with a Chicago Dance Month Kickoff Celebration, Saturday, May 31 at 3 p.m. at Navy Pier, 600 E. Grand Ave.
“It’s going to be an amazing June for Chicago’s dance community as we celebrate 20 years of See Chicago Dance and 12 years of presenting Chicago Dance Month,” said See Chicago Dance Executive Director Julia Mayer. “This year’s CDM artists were selected by our inaugural Community Curatorial Committee, a marvelous group of dance leaders whose insights helped to lift up new voices and further diversify our program offerings.”
In addition to the events listed below, See Chicago Dance will highlight the work of scores of artists and organizations during this citywide celebration. Chicago Dance Month events and Hot Deal discount offers will be added to future releases and updated regularly on the organization’s newly re-designed, state-of-the-art website, SeeChicagoDance.com.
EVENTS CURRENTLY SCHEDULED INCLUDE*:
Chicago Dance Month Kickoff Celebration
Navy Pier’s Lake Stage, 600 E. Grand Ave.
Saturday, May 31
3 - 5 p.m.
FREE
Chicago Dance Month begins with an opening celebration at Chicago’s Navy Pier featuring a dynamic mix of performances from companies and artists that span genres and cultural traditions. Audiences are encouraged to bring a blanket, have a picnic and enjoy the performances.
Pier Dance
Navy Pier’s Wave Wall Platform, 600 E. Grand Ave.
Wednesdays, June 4 - 25
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
FREE
Enjoy free dance lessons on Navy Pier’s Wave Wall Platform every Wednesday in June. These sessions are great for those who love socializing, learning new dances and being outdoors. Make it a date night or social event by sticking around for Navy Pier’s iconic fireworks display every Wednesday night following these exciting dance classes.
Wave Wall Moves
Navy Pier’s Wave Wall Platform, 600 E. Grand Ave.
Saturdays, June 7 - 28
4 - 5 p.m.
FREE
In partnership with Navy Pier, dance comes to the Wave Wall stage, located across from the iconic Ferris Wheel grand staircase, with pop-up performances from a rotating roster of dance companies every Saturday in June.
On the Move
Palmisano Park, 2700 S. Halsted St.
Tuesdays, June 17 and 24
5:30 - 7 p.m.
FREE
A series of short, site-specific performances that winds its way through public parks, inviting audience members to discover hidden pockets of movement.
*Performers, companies and programs are subject to change.
ABOUT JULIA MAYER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, SEE CHICAGO DANCE
Julia Mayer, who was named Executive Director of See Chicago Dance in 2020, has been involved in and influencing Chicago’s cultural scene in a variety of capacities for more than 25 years, having worked at 3Arts Inc., The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, Chicago Humanities Festival, Morrison-Shearer Foundation, and Museums In the Park. In addition, she has chaired and served on numerous committees from Links Hall to Chicago Dancemakers Forum to the Chicago Park District. Mayer has been a choreographer, teacher or consultant at Columbia College, University of Chicago and in Indiana at Valparaiso University and Saint Mary’s College. She has a master of fine arts degree in dance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a bachelor’s degree in Linguistics from the University of Chicago.
ABOUT SEE CHICAGO DANCE
See Chicago Dance is a nonprofit service organization with the mission to advocate for the dance field and strengthen a diverse range of dance organizations and artists through services and programs that build and engage audiences. Its vision is to fearlessly inspire an ever-growing inclusive community to share in and spread the power of dance in Chicago.
See Chicago Dance is the source for all things dance with the city’s most comprehensive resource for dance information and one of the largest websites in the United States dedicated to the art form. Its two-pronged approach focuses on building audiences while developing a more cohesive dance community.
For audience members, See Chicago Dance offers a dynamic calendar of dance performances and experiences, Hot Deal ticket discounts, professionally written reviews and previews, and listings for more than 200 dance organizations.
For dance artists and organizations, See Chicago Dance provides a full range of Programs and Industry Resources to help build audiences, improve skills, and foster appreciation of dance in all its forms.
See Chicago Dance (SCD), celebrating 20 years as the most comprehensive resource for dance information in Chicago and one of the largest websites in the United States dedicated to the art form, is proud to announce the launch of its new website, SeeChicagoDance.com, Monday, March 10 at 12 p.m., in partnership with Photon Software.
The new website includes a completely updated design; smoother access to a more comprehensive calendar of events; customized search; and future-facing analytic capacity,” said Photon’s Mario Vallejo. “With a smart, lightning-fast search engine, visitors can now find exactly what they’re looking for in an instant—whether it’s the latest dance performances, classes, auditions, or reviews,” Additional information on the site is available here.
“See Chicago Dance, the organization, has grown from what was first a website, SeeChicagoDance.com, 20 years ago into who we are today,” said Executive Director Julia Mayer. “The new site shows our growth and also the increasing demand for Chicago dance offerings. We look forward to audiences using the site for all of their dance inquiries, including performances, classes, resources, our new podcast, Hear Chicago Dance, and so much more.”
The site launch will also feature a completely redesigned logo, capturing the spirit of the Chicago dance community with a sleek dancing flame icon. The designer and thought partner behind the redesign of the logo, Frank EE Grubich of CX & Violins, Inc. shares, "Like the eclectic community that they support, SCD's reach has expanded and evolved dramatically since their initial brand was introduced. It was my intent to capture that movement—that energy—so that it can be applied to all the new ways SCD intends to connect with Chicago's dancers and benefactors. It was an honor and a joy to be a part of SCD's next great act."
Check out this brand new web experience on Monday, March 10th at 12 p.m. by visiting SeeChicagoDance.com–the same URL with a much better interface!
COMING UP FROM SEE CHICAGO DANCE
Chicago Dance Month 2025
May 31 - June 30*
Various Locations
Now in its 12th year, Chicago Dance Month returns, providing a month packed with performances, classes, and more, all of them free of charge, highlighting artists, companies, and genres at locations throughout Chicago.
A final list of programming partners and full schedule for Chicago Dance Month will be available this April.
Applications to perform in Chicago Dance Month are open now, apply at SeeChicagoDance.com/chicago-dance-month.
*Date(s) subject to change. Check SeeChicagoDance.com for the most up-to-date details.
Gala Community Celebration & Awards Presentation
Tuesday, Sept. 30
Venue West, 221 N. Paulina
The 2025 Gala Community Celebration & Awards Presentation, will be held at Venue West, 221 N. Paulina. The annual special event gathers members of the community, supporters, donors, and artists to celebrate the dynamic Chicago dance community.
ABOUT JULIA MAYER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, SEE CHICAGO DANCE
Julia Mayer has been involved in and influencing Chicago’s cultural scene in a variety of capacities for more than 25 years, having worked at 3Arts Inc., The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, Chicago Humanities Festival, Morrison-Shearer Foundation, and Museums In the Park. In addition, she has chaired and served on numerous committees from Links Hall to Chicago Dancemakers Forum to the Chicago Park District. Mayer has been a choreographer, teacher or consultant at Columbia College, University of Chicago and in Indiana at Valparaiso University and Saint Mary’s College. She has a master of fine arts degree in dance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a bachelor’s degree in Linguistics from the University of Chicago.
ABOUT SEE CHICAGO DANCE
See Chicago Dance is a nonprofit service organization with the mission to advocate for the dance field and strengthen a diverse range of dance organizations and artists through services and programs that build and engage audiences. Its vision is to fearlessly inspire an ever-growing inclusive community to share in and spread the power of dance in Chicago.
See Chicago Dance is the source for all things dance with the city’s most comprehensive resource for dance information and one of the largest websites in the United States dedicated to the art form. Its two-pronged approach focuses on building audiences while developing a more cohesive dance community.
For audience members, See Chicago Dance offers a dynamic calendar of dance performances and experiences, Hot Deal ticket discounts, professionally written reviews and previews, and listings for more than 200 dance organizations.
For dance artists and organizations, See Chicago Dance provides a full range of Programs and Industry Resources to help build audiences, improve skills, and foster appreciation of dance in all its forms.
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