Dancer/choreographer Lou Conte founded Hubbard Street Dance Chicago in 1977 and directed the company until his retirement in 2000. Although he was originally the company’s sole choreographer, Conte built the repertory by forging a key partnership with Twyla Tharp in the 1990s, acquiring seven of her dances including an original work which had its world premiere at the Pillow. The relationship between the company and the Pillow has been a particularly close one, encompassing more than a dozen engagements since 1983, and including an unusual two-week season in 1990. The company continued to develop and thrive for nine years under the direction of Jim Vincent, who left in 2009. Upon his departure, Glenn Edgerton took over the directorship, bringing Hubbard Street back to the Pillow for the 2010 Festival, as well as in 2014 and 2016. Bob Fosse originally created Percussion Four as a solo for Broadway’s Dancin’.
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