

Mates for Life: Whooping Crane
Free Online Screening Tuesday, June 17 | FACETS Theater, Chicago
Join us for a free screening of “Mates for Life: Whooping Crane” at FACETS in Chicago on Tuesday, June 17. Experience a unique intersection of art and nature in this short dance film set in a Midwest tallgrass prairie and inspired by the dances of Whooping Cranes. Meet director Tim Whalen of Big Foot Media, Joffrey Ballet dancer and “Mates for Life” choreographer Xavier Núñez, and the International Crane Foundation’s Brittany Mullins for this special event. There is no cost to attend, but seats are limited. Please reserve your spot by registering below. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., screening starts at 7 p.m.
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About “Mates for Life: Whooping Crane”
We often attribute human behavior to cranes. They mate for life, they stand nearly the same height as us, and of course, they DANCE! Whooping Crane courting rituals and other movements inspired the choreography of the Joffrey Ballet’s Xavier Núñez. Two dancers (Olivia Duryea and Dylan Gutierrez, both of the Joffrey Ballet) portray the beauty of Whooping Cranes in their natural habitat and inspire viewers to observe with the same urgency as a conservationist. The Whooping Crane film is the first in director Tim Whalen’s “Mates for Life” series, which leverages the intersection of art and nature in order to spark broader conversations about conservation issues that affect us all. Find out more about the film series here.
Questions? Please contact Brittany Mullins, Regional Advancement Officer, at 505-440-5556.