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TONIGHT || Come to the Promontory (5311 S. Lake Park West) at 7 PM to enjoy the launch of poet Harold Green’s new illustrated book, Black Roses: Odes Celebrating Powerful Black Women.

, a four-performance presentation of some of their favorites in the company repertoire. Founded by Béa Rashid as a way to give more performance opportunities to her students at Dance Center Evanston, EDE has grown to encompass original work, including frequent collaborations with musician Steve Rashid of Evanston’s Studio5. Since 2008, they’ve also presented the annualclasses for students with physical and/or developmental disabilities.

spring edition, a hybrid festival that includes four in-person screenings at a variety of venues supported by weekly sets of streaming films, all through Sun 3/27.is on the docket for this weekend’s streaming set, which can be accessed today through Sun 3/20 via the organization’s website. It’s also showing in person on Sun 3/20 at 12:30 PM at the Music Box, along with a live Q&A featuring Rokosny, film producer Andriette Redmann, and film editor Patty Schumann.

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