Every spring and summer, Thodos Dance Chicago's New Dances series becomes a vibrantly diverse artistic scene; choreographers, dancers, lighting designers, production staff, sound designers, composers, costume designers and the entire Company community all orbit around the complex process of creating and staging original choreography. This year, there is a new dimension in the New Dances Art Auction, which will take place the evenings of the performances. Here's a look at one of the artists who has contributed work to New Dances:
Michael Freitag is a native of Palatine, Illinois. He graduated from Purdue University with a degree in Fine Arts and Art Education. He has been teaching art in Illinois and Indiana at levels ranging from kindergarten to high school for the past 13 years. He currently teaches at a middle school in the northwest suburbs.
Michael’s work is primarily done in watercolors and acrylics, and ranges from traditional painting to monotype printmaking. Through his art he often tries to illustrate his inner feelings through abstract imagery. Music often guides his artistic process, influencing his images, color/shape associations, and title.
The work he donated, "Premonition of Opposition" is an oil done on canvas. Its creation spanned over two years. It suggests mans struggle to coexist in harmony with his fellow man while maintaining his individual identity. Its colors represent separate yet related aspects of the tension inherent in this struggle. More information about Michael and his work is available at www.michaelfreitag.com.