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2025 Co-MISSION Festival of New Works | Amanda Maraist’s “FOLK”
Four dancers, two musicians and an audience study themselves and each other to identify what's working, what's not, and where we all go from here.

2025 Co-MISSION Festival of New Works | Theatre Nobody’s “CAMPOUT, A Night in the Woods” by Maddison Wise & Kevin Michael Wesson
CAMPOUT, A Night in the Woods is an intimate & immersive work for a brave audience of two.

2025 Co-MISSION Festival of New Works | Jaquanda Saulter-Villegas and Jacinda Bullie’s “FILLINZ, Put Some Respect on It!”
The Kuumba Lynx Co-Founders are activating some of their prose & coloring pages from a previously-published work entitled FILLINZ, Put Some Respect on It!

2025 Co-MISSION Festival of New Works | Jaquanda Saulter-Villegas and Jacinda Bullie’s “FILLINZ, Put Some Respect on It!”
The Kuumba Lynx Co-Founders are activating some of their prose & coloring pages from a previously-published work entitled FILLINZ, Put Some Respect on It!

2025 Co-MISSION Festival of New Works | Dani Oblitas’ “Un/Rerooted” & Selena Lasley’s “TIMEShit”
Fall 2024 Co-MISSION Residents Dani Oblitas and Selena Lasley present a split-bill evening of new pieces they created while in residency at Links Hall: Un/Rerooted and TIMEShit.

2025 Co-MISSION Festival of New Works | Dani Oblitas’ “Un/Rerooted” & Selena Lasley’s “TIMEShit”
Fall 2024 Co-MISSION Residents Dani Oblitas and Selena Lasley present a split-bill evening of new pieces they created while in residency at Links Hall: Un/Rerooted and TIMEShit.

2025 Co-MISSION Festival of New Works | Tuli Bera’s “Bangali Meye”
Bangali Meye by Co-MISSION Fellow Tuli Bera is on its way to becoming its fourth and final iteration.

2025 Co-MISSION Festival of New Works | Tuli Bera’s “Bangali Meye”
Bangali Meye by Co-MISSION Fellow Tuli Bera is on its way to becoming its fourth and final iteration.

2025 Co-MISSION Festival of New Works | Amanda Maraist’s “FOLK”
Four dancers, two musicians and an audience study themselves and each other to identify what's working, what's not, and where we all go from here.

2025 Co-MISSION Festival of New Works | Theatre Nobody’s “CAMPOUT, A Night in the Woods” by Maddison Wise & Kevin Michael Wesson
CAMPOUT, A Night in the Woods is an intimate & immersive work for a brave audience of two.

2025 Co-MISSION Festival of New Works | Theatre Nobody’s “CAMPOUT, A Night in the Woods” by Maddison Wise & Kevin Michael Wesson
CAMPOUT, A Night in the Woods is an intimate & immersive work for a brave audience of two.

2025 Co-MISSION Festival of New Works | Theatre Nobody’s “CAMPOUT, A Night in the Woods” by Maddison Wise & Kevin Michael Wesson
Kevin Michael Wesson & Theatre Nobody present CAMPOUT, A Night in the Woods is an intimate & immersive work for a brave audience of two.

Jess Martin presents “EXPLORATION: An Evening of Dance, Discovery, Creativity, and Fun”
This year's EXPLORATION: An Evening of Dance, Discovery, Creativity, and Fun will focus on The Human Body and what the Human Experience means to all of us.

Jess Martin presents “EXPLORATION: An Evening of Dance, Discovery, Creativity, and Fun”
This year's EXPLORATION: An Evening of Dance, Discovery, Creativity, and Fun will focus on The Human Body and what the Human Experience means to all of us.

Jess Martin presents “EXPLORATION: An Evening of Dance, Discovery, Creativity, and Fun”
This year's EXPLORATION: An Evening of Dance, Discovery, Creativity, and Fun will focus on The Human Body and what the Human Experience means to all of us.

High Concept Labs Benefit Performance
Come support High Concept Labs for an evening of fundraising with experimental, multi-disciplinary, and lovely genre-defying artistic projects, rounded out with delicious food and a silent auction.

Butoh Curious Chi Presents Min Yoon: dancing-being-in-time
Min Yoon aka “Citizen Truth” leads a series of workshops at Links Hall from May 27th to 31st, culminating in a student performance, bam bam boom_____, and a solo performance, dancing-being-in-time.
“Not for the attention-seeking economy”, Min’s butoh + experimental dance and vocal works process what feels more subconscious and unknown in being human such as around pain and violence, to grieve, reveal nuanced truths around the depths of emotions, experiences, and perspectives, and look for new expressions.

Po'Chop & Switch the Boi Wonder Present: Notes on Masculinity
Veteran performers Po’Chop and Switch the Boi Wonder host this bimonthly drag king-centered cabaret, where performers showcase the diversity of burlesque and masculine drag with numbers that are equal parts entertaining, comedic, and provocative.
GRAYSCALE DANCE Presents: THESE SPACES OF POSSIBILITY
THESE SPACES OF POSSIBILITY is an interdisciplinary piece combining dance, film, visual arts and architecture. It draws Inspiration from poems by Mary Oliver, Brian Eno’s Oblique Strategies, repetitive geometry and the juxtaposition of reality and imagination. THESE SPACES OF POSSIBILITY crafts an immersive environment for the viewer to investigate the narrative terrains that exist between each of us.
GRAYSCALE DANCE Presents: THESE SPACES OF POSSIBILITY
THESE SPACES OF POSSIBILITY is an interdisciplinary piece combining dance, film, visual arts and architecture. It draws Inspiration from poems by Mary Oliver, Brian Eno’s Oblique Strategies, repetitive geometry and the juxtaposition of reality and imagination. THESE SPACES OF POSSIBILITY crafts an immersive environment for the viewer to investigate the narrative terrains that exist between each of us.

Freedom From and Freedom To
Freedom From and Freedom To is an exploration and celebration of artistic circumstance. Movement and sound improvisors from all around Chicago gather in front of a live audience, where they are grouped by chance. Each group performs an improvised set. Freedom From and Freedom To fuses diverse artistic backgrounds and practices to create unique and fleeting worlds.

NASTY, BRUTISH & SHORT: A Puppet Cabaret
Nasty, Brutish & Short is a late night cabaret is packed with contemporary short-form puppet and object based theater. Providing a low-risk environment for artists to perform new and experimental work, this puppet slam fosters an artistic exchange between puppet artists of different generations and mediums.

Co-MISSION Works-In-Progress Spring 2025
Links Hall’s 2024-2025 Co-MISSION Fellows and Resident share an exciting evening of their artistic works-in-progress. Be the first audience for their daring new pieces, developed at Links Hall since January.

Black Coffee + Raw Sugar
Black Coffee + Raw Sugar is an evening of shorts from Black + Brown Chicago movement artists, performers, and dancemakers. This season's edition brings Burlesque, Drag, and poetry to the forefront as artists take on experimentation and vulnerability in their rawest forms.

NASTY, BRUTISH & SHORT: A Puppet Retrospective
One of Links Hall's longest running series, Nasty, Brutish & Short: A Puppet Cabaret is almost 15 and we’re throwing a special retrospective show and party to celebrate!

Meida McNeal & Honey Pot Performance present: Fifth City Revisited
Join us for a screening of Meida McNeal’s solo performance, Fifth City Revisited. Witness the story of a radical community movement from the 1960s-1990s on the Westside of Chicago. Part memoir, part history lesson, and part urban planning critique, Fifth City Revisited explores how we create healthy communities while also considering the scale at which we must do this work in order to grow and sustain it.

MATERIAL CONDITIONS: Two works on autonomy & reproductive justice
Julia Barbosa Landois and KIKI King share a split-bill evening that mixes movement, storytelling, video, and experimental sound to explore themes of reproductive health and freedom.

MATERIAL CONDITIONS: Two works on autonomy & reproductive justice
Julia Barbosa Landois and KIKI King share a split-bill evening that mixes movement, storytelling, video, and experimental sound to explore themes of reproductive health and freedom.

MATERIAL CONDITIONS: Two works on autonomy & reproductive justice
Julia Barbosa Landois and KIKI King share a split-bill evening that mixes movement, storytelling, video, and experimental sound to explore themes of reproductive health and freedom.

“Time Will Tell”
Sara Hook and David Parker join forces with the indomitable Roxane D’Orleans Juste to present a Time Will Tell, a program of vigorous, purposeful dancing leavened by their characteristic gimlet-eyed wit. Expect velcro suits, queer romance, the collision of Cecchetti ballet and ‘60s social dancing, kinetic quips, post-modernist remnants, dangerous rhythms and soulful revelations.