MISSION
Synapse Arts creates, performs, and educates to nurture individual identities and challenge social
norms by engaging artists and audiences in the making of dance-theater.
VISION
Synapse Arts works towards a world where individuals are free to develop their unique talents
and express their singular visions using their minds and whole bodies. We specifically encourage
individuals whose creativity is not fully supported by the dominant society, most notably women;
those who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersexed, and their allies;
families of varying economic, ethnic and cultural origins; and children. We believe that those
who seek arts and arts education should not face undue obstacles due to location or cost.
While valuing the development of each individual, Synapse equally values cooperation and
affords situations in which people come together in creative work, collective processes,
and ensemble efforts. Based in Chicago, we work locally and think globally, recognizing
that our vision can move through social and artistic networks that defy geographic boundaries.
PROGRAMS OVERVIEW
Based in Chicago's diverse Rogers Park neighborhood, Synapse Arts is an Arts Partner in Residence
at Loyola Park where we rehearse and offer our affordable education programs. Our performance programs
are available to the public for free or low-cost admission in and around Chicago at black-box theaters,
public spaces, art galleries, and private homes. We serve our constituents and uphold our values through
the collective processes we use when creating, producing, and presenting original dance-theater works which
tackle themes of identity and self-determination; as well as when providing classes that enable children and
adults of various abilities and backgrounds to gain new fluencies in their physical expression, thus experiencing
autonomy and self-directedness. Behind the scenes, we provide professional development opportunities
so that staff and artistic associates can be viable artists and agents of change in the cultural economy
of our city, nation, and world. We extend our impact via occasional touring in the Midwest and to
points nationally and abroad.
History
Founded in 2004 by a dancer, a theater-maker, and a photographer, interdisciplinary projects by our member artists have
traveled internationally, from clouds to stages and sidewalks. Acclaimed projects include "Stridulate" the hybrid
voice-and-movement piece that was named one of New City's "Top Ten Performances of 2009" and presented at the Roy Hart
International Arts Centre, "The First Sound," an installation commissioned by Redmoon Theater, and "Factor Ricochet," an
evening-length work on the embodiment of gender which premiered in 2011.
Synapse is home to the works of Artistic Director Rachel Damon, and under her direction the company has created projects
that have been supported by the exclusive Chicago Dancemakers Forum Lab Artist Grant, MetLife New Stages for Dance,
Experimental Sound Studio: CROSSCUT, Links Hall, The CliffDwellers Arts Foundation, The Illinois Arts Council, The Dance
Center of Columbia College Chicago, The Ragdale Foundation, The Chicago Artists Coalition, The Morrison-Shearer
Foundation, and The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, among many others.
With a history of performing throughout the Midwest, Synapse has been presented outside of Chicago at The Southern
Theater, Intermedia Arts, The Bryant Lake Bowl Theater, and the TEK BOX in Minneapolis.
The Synapse Arts-New Works
program fosters artist development through presentation of emerging artists. Five years of this program have succeeded
in sharing resources with independent artists, offering each paid dancers, rehearsal space, and a fully-produced show.
Synapse is also a co-presenter of the popular series collision_theory. Curated by Rachel Damon and Dan Mohr,
'blind-dates' between musicians and dancers bring seasoned improvisers from both disciplines together to navigate an
unpredictable landscape of spontaneous collaboration — a "collision." collision_theory has provided a platform for the
serious presentation and analysis of cross-disciplinary improvised performance for five years.