Every house has a door performs Crystal Pantomime (Hull-House)
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Every house has a door performs Crystal Pantomime (Hull-House)

in response to Mina Loy's prose ballet and in conjunction with an exhibition at The Arts Club of Chicago

By The Arts Club of Chicago

Date and time

Thursday, May 16 · 6 - 7:30pm CDT

Location

Jane Addams Hull-House Museum

800 South Halsted Street Chicago, IL 60607

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

In conjunction with the exhibition Mina Loy: Strangeness Is Inevitable, The Arts Club of Chicago has invited Every house has a door to develop a new work in response to Loy’s expansive creative practice. Anchored by a reading of Loy’s prose ballet “Crystal Pantomime,” whose language projects fantastic tableaus in the imaginations of the audience as a collective dream, Every house builds a world around an oversized lamp-shade sculpture by artist Diane Simpson, with wardrobe and objects by Max Guy, and enlists a company of intergenerational specialists to evoke a theater of the mind. Readers Leila Ashrafi, Daniel Borzutzky, Nakiyah T.M. Jordan, and Jenny Polus are joined in performance by Elise Cowin and Matthew Goulish.

Presented only twice, first at the The Arts Club of Chicago reprised one week later at the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, each performance is site-responsive honoring the lineage of Chicago’s rich history of experimental performance.

"Crystal Pantomime," used with permission from the Beinecke Archive at Yale; published in Stories and Essays of Mina Loy, Sara Crangle [Dalkey Archive, 2011]. This performance is commissioned by The Arts Club of Chicago and co-produced with Every house has a door and The Jane Addams Hull-House Museum. Every house would like to thank their individual donors for the generous support of this project.

$10 per person

If you would like to attend and don’t find yourself in a position to purchase a ticket, please email jlyle@artsclubchicago.org for a discount offer.


Image caption:

Stephen Haweis

Mina Loy, ca. 1905

Gelatin silver print, 5 7/16 in. x 3 1/8 in. (13.8 cm x 8 cm)

Collection of Roger Conover

Graphic Design: Lucas Reif

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