By Guest blogger Eloise Marie Valadez
The Joffrey Ballet’s latest offering stars a mix of stunning works from legendary choreographers.

“American Icons,” which continues to March 1 at Lyric Opera of Chicago, proves a standout program with dances created by four luminaries in the dance world.

The dance concert is presented as part of The Joffrey Ballet’s 70th anniversary season.
In the show’s spotlight are “Kettentanz” by Gerald Arpino; “Secular Games” by Martha Graham; “Postcards” by Robert Joffrey; and “Voluntaries” by Glen Tetley.

Arpino’s “Kettentanz” is a joy to watch as dancers perform light and beautiful movements to the music of Johann Strauss Sr. and Johann Mayer. “Secular Games” displays the strong athleticism of the dancers and is set to music by Robert Starer. Joffrey’s “Postcards” has long been a winner with the performers showcasing exceptional technique as they move to the music of Erik Satie. The evening’s last work, “Voluntaries,” by Tetley, is a fascinating piece with dancers Victoria Jaiani and Dylan Gutierrez in the spotlight. It features music by Francis Poulenc.

Dance lovers will want to make sure they plan a visit to The Joffrey Ballet for this show.
FYI: The Joffrey Ballet presents “American Icons” to March 1 at Lyric Opera House, 20 N. Upper Wacker Drive, Chicago. Visit joffrey.org.
About Eloise Marie Valadez
Guest blogger Eloise Marie Valadez, a frequent contributor to Travel/Food, is a professional journalist/writer and editor with four decades of experience covering the arts, entertainment, and culinary industries. A native of Chicago, she has a passion for the written word.
Photos courtesy of The Joffrey Ballet.
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