
A Giordano show is always a multi-layered display of art and entertainment, not so much defying barriers and boundaries as transcending them.
AOTPR.COM

When the curtain falls and the evening ends, there are a lot of grateful, happily satisfied customers
Time Out Chicago

Giordano gave me confidence.
Adriana
4th Grade GDC outreach student
JAZZ DANCE WORLD CONGRESS
JAZZ DANCE WORLD CONGRESS
JAZZ DANCE WORLD CONGRESS
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MEDIA COVERAGE

60TH SEASON
PRESS RELEASE
Giordano Dance Chicago celebrates 60th Anniversary Season With naming of Cesar G. Salinas as Associate Artistic Director, $3 Million Allocation from the State of Illinois, and commission of new work by South Chicago Dance Theatre’s Kia Smith
HARRIS THEATRE SPRING SERIES
Giordano Dance Chicago Celebrates 60 with Style Old &
New at the Harris
CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Giordano Dance Chicago knows how to mark a milestone, and it’s had more chances than most dance companies. Now in its 60th season,
the storied jazz dance company has survived every stone thrown its way, including decades of ups and downs for its artform and a
global pandemic.
Dance Celebration a Rocket to Wonderful
CITY PLEASURES
From their pioneering days introducing jazz dance to Chicago in the early 60s, to becoming one of the country’s foremost dance companies today; Giordano Dance Chicago (GDC) was primed and ready for them on the other side. Commemorating their 60th season of choreographic innovation and dance excellence, Celebrate Giordano looked more like a supremely gifted protégé being freshly introduced to the world than a stolid doyen of the arts.