Thursday, November 17, 2011

Chicago, Chicago, That Toddling Town

Raised as a Pure Michigander, frequent trips to the Midwest's New York City were standard. Of course, Michigan Avenue is Chicago's main tourist attraction so during the weekend visits (aka shopping sprees with mom), we never made it further south than Grand (aka Nordstrom). Embarrassingly enough, we finally discovered Rush Street in just the past three years.


So I'm sure you can imagine my excitement when I made the decision to relocate to this magical city this past summer. I was determined to experience everything Chicago had to offer, everything I had been missing out on those weekends I was busy paying 4% more for the same sweater I could purchase in Michigan -- hey, I was on vacation! I had never ridden the train -- not that it's anything to write home about -- never visited the surrounding neighborhoods, never been exposed to the Theatre District, never attended one of the festivals, never been to the museums; the list goes on.


That's why I'm grateful not only for the invaluable career-oriented experience I'm gaining from The Silverman Group, but also the crash course covering the culture of Chicago. In the past three months, they’ve provided me with opportunities I would not have been able to experience in three years on my own. I've attended Joffrey Ballet rehearsals with reporters previewing the performances. I was able to compare the choreography unfolding two feet away from me with the press-attended opening night performances viewed from the back of the breathtaking Auditorium Theater. I've also had the chance to work directly with the promotion of the hilarious A Christmas Story, The Musical! TSG invited press members to a rehearsal at the Oriental Theater where I was able to assist and interact with the amazingly talented and mature cast largely comprised of kids under ten years old. TSG even trusted me enough to let me staff an event on my own last night! The Fulcrum Point New Music Project introduced me to, you guessed it, new music at their Benefit Concert. The unique performance was held at the Chicago Cultural Center, another one of Chicago's gorgeous gems I had yet to visit, and I was able to mingle with the musicians, board members and guests at the reception afterward. And the excitement continues next week! I’m anticipating I will “find Christmas” in the words of Cindy Lou-Hoo and my holiday spirit will skyrocket when I accompany Beth and Erin to the unveiling of LIGHTSCAPE on State Street.


These are just a handful of the exciting, one of a kind experiences TSG has allowed me to be involved in, and I'm sure many more are to come with the holiday season creeping in. Who knows, they may even suck me in for another semester! Stay tuned…

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