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Arts in the Dark Parade

  • 55 West Wacker Drive Chicago, IL, 60601 United States (map)

Parade Arts In the Dark information

Day: Saturday, October 19th

Time: 5 pm – 9 pm

Place : W Wacker Drive and Dearborn St. ( 55 W Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60601) Meeting for change the traditional attire.

Dressing code: Black shorts, black polo shirt, black shoes, black socks.

Rehearsal for parade.

Day: Thursday, October 17th from 7- 9 pm

Time: 7-9 pm

Place: Christine Belpedio's School of Dance

5945 W. Belmont Ave

Chicago, IL 60634

Please fill this form if you want to participate:

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The Center of Peruvian Arts in honored to participate in the Arts in the Dark a magical evening parade that celebrates Halloween as the "artist's holiday".

Now in its 10th year, Arts in the Dark is a magical evening parade celebrating Halloween as the “artist’s holiday” and drawing together world-renowned institutions, celebrated Chicago cultural organizations, important youth programs, and aspiring artists in every field. We are so proud to be part of the a dazzling production that delights an audience of 50,000 with unique floats, spectacle puppets and creative performances – all set against the backdrop of historic State Street.

More than just a parade, Arts in the Dark is a mission-driven and curated event that brings performance and creativity to the street. It draws together cultural organizations and artists from every Ward in Chicago to celebrate our values as artists and cultural organizations – and provide a platform for Chicago’s creative youth to explore a path in the arts. Most importantly, Arts in the Dark reminds us that we are all connected through the creative spirit that is at the core of our humanity no matter our race, ethnicity, class, age, ability, gender identity or sexual orientation.

We believe that Arts in the Dark has the potential to be one of Chicago’s most iconic events and that it ultimately will draw regional, national and even international visitors to the city.



Earlier Event: October 13
Chicago Folk Festival