![Figures of five dancers. Two in the foreground are only partially seen, limbs in shadows. In the center, a person in a black leotard and boots is crouched over on the right, on arm upraised behind them, the other holding their head. To the left, another figure in gray and blue clothing is holding the head of the person on the right. In the rear is another figure in black, leaning toward the left side of the frame](http://i0.wp.com/chicagoreader.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/IMG_1574-1.jpg?fit=300%2C240&ssl=1)
On an industrial strip of Rockwell just off Elston, beyond a white door with numbers painted in red, past a makeshift bar, through a dark curtain lies a white brick room filled with smoke. Through the haze, folding chairs line each wall, leaving bare an expanse of concrete, above which soar long sheets of white […]
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