Giordano Dance Chicago in the context of Mia Michaels


Giordano Dance Chicago in the context of Mia Michaels

⭐ Core Definition: Giordano Dance Chicago

Giordano Dance Chicago, formerly Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago and Gus Giordano's Jazz Dance Chicago, is a jazz dance company based in Chicago, Illinois. Founded by Gus Giordano in 1963 as Dance Incorporated Chicago, it has toured worldwide, including as the first jazz dance company in the Soviet Union in 1974. The company has received widespread critical acclaim, and is said to have been the first jazz dance company.

The company comprises ten dancers as well as an apprentice company, Giordano II. Its repertoire includes Giordano's works as well as pieces by Mia Michaels, Peter Chu, Ray Leeper, Roni Koresh, and Rennie Harris. Gus's daughter, Nan Giordano is Artistic Director, and Michael McStraw is Executive Director.

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Giordano Dance Chicago in the context of Gus Giordano

Gus Giordano (July 10, 1923 – March 9, 2008) was an American jazz dancer, choreographer, and dance educator. He performed on Broadway, in theatre, and on television. He founded the Gus Giordano Dance School in 1953 and Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago in 1963. In 1990, he established the First American Jazz Dance World Congress, and in 1975 he authored Anthology of American Jazz Dance.

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