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A Contemporary FLAMENCO Dance Performance
Date: Wednesday, October 15th, 2025
Venue: Instituto Cervantes of Chicago
Address: 31 W. Ohio Street, Chicago, IL 60654
Artist Biography

Rafael Ramírez is an acclaimed contemporary dancer and choreographer whose work explores the intersection of movement, narrative, and cultural identity. With training in both classical and modern dance techniques, Ramírez has developed a distinctive artistic voice that weaves personal and collective stories through the language of the body. His performances have been featured in venues across the United States and Latin America, earning recognition for their emotional depth and technical precision. Ramírez’s choreographic approach draws from his multicultural background, creating pieces that speak to universal themes of memory, transformation, and human connection. “Crónica de Un Suceso” represents his latest exploration into the power of dance as a vessel for storytelling and cultural preservation.
Join Us for an Extraordinary Cultural Experience
The International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago (ILCC) and Instituto Cervantes of Chicago proudly invite you to witness an unforgettable evening of contemporary dance with Rafael Ramírez’s “Crónica de Un Suceso” (Chronicles of an Event). This powerful performance transforms the stage into a living canvas where movement becomes narrative, and the dancer’s body tells stories that transcend language barriers.
“Crónica de Un Suceso” is more than a dance performance—it’s a cultural bridge that connects audiences to the rich tapestry of human experience through the universal language of movement. Ramírez’s masterful choreography invites viewers into an intimate dialogue about memory, identity, and the moments that shape our lives. This exceptional presentation exemplifies the ILCC’s commitment to showcasing the finest in Hispanic artistic expression while fostering cross-cultural understanding.
Whether you’re a dance enthusiast, a lover of the arts, or someone seeking a meaningful cultural experience, this performance promises to leave you moved, inspired, and enriched. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience the artistry of one of today’s most compelling contemporary dance performers in the intimate setting of Chicago’s great Spanish cultural centers.
This Event Is Made Possible By The Generous Support of:
Martina Keller & Don McLellan

Venue & Accessibility Information
Location
Instituto Cervantes of Chicago
31 W. Ohio Street
Chicago, IL 60654
Parking
The W. Ontario Garage is located directly across the street from the Instituto Cervantes. You can access the garage with your vehicle via W. Ohio St. and then pay at the automatic booth on Ontario side entrance. The Instituto Cervantes issues a $10 validated parking upon request during events.
Public Transportation Access
CTA “L” Train:
- Red Line: Grand Station (2 blocks south) – 24-hour service
- Brown/Purple Lines: Chicago Station (3 blocks north)
CTA Bus Routes:
- Multiple bus lines serve the River North area, including routes along State Street, LaSalle Street, and Grand Avenue
- Plan your trip using the CTA’s official trip planner at transitchicago.com
Additional Transportation:
- Metra trains connect to downtown Chicago with walking distance or short CTA ride to venue
- Rideshare services and taxis readily available in the River North neighborhood
- Limited street parking available; paid parking lots and garages located nearby (see above)
ADA Compliance & Accessibility
The Instituto Cervantes of Chicago is committed to ensuring equal access to all programs and services. Their facility features:
- Wheelchair Accessible Entrance: Step-free entry through the main entrance on Ohio Street
- Accessible Restrooms: ADA-compliant facilities available on the main floor
- Accessible Seating: Designated wheelchair-accessible seating areas in our performance space
- Assistive Listening: Available upon request – please contact us 48 hours in advance
- Service Animals: Welcome in accordance with ADA guidelines
Accessibility Assistance: If you require any special accommodations or have accessibility questions, please contact us at (312) 335-1996 or info.chicago@cervantes.org at least 48 hours prior to the event. The Cervantes’ staff is committed to ensuring all patrons can fully enjoy this performance.
Event Details
Performance Time: 7:00pm
Duration: Approximately 90 minutes
Tickets: Follow our Box Office link at the bottom of this page.
For the ADA compliance or special accomodations please reach out to Instituto Cervantes at (312) 335-1996.
The International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago is a non-profit organization founded in 2000, dedicated to promoting and celebrating Latino arts in all their forms to foster a deeper understanding of our shared human experience.
The Instituto Cervantes of Chicago is a non-profit organization founded by the Government of Spain in 1991, dedicated to promoting Spanish language teaching and fostering knowledge of the cultures of Spanish-speaking countries throughout the world.
About the International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago
The International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago is celebrating 25 years of cultural excellence in Chicago. We are a vibrant non-profit organization founded in 2000, dedicated to promoting and celebrating Latino arts in all their forms to foster a deeper understanding of our shared human experience. For over two decades, the Center has served as a cultural bridge in Chicago, presenting dynamic programming that showcases the rich diversity of Latino artistic expression while building meaningful connections across communities.
Our mission extends beyond entertainment to education and cultural preservation, offering audiences authentic experiences that illuminate the depth, complexity, and beauty of Latino cultures. Through dance, music, theater, visual arts, literature, and multimedia presentations, we create spaces where artists can share their stories and audiences can discover new perspectives. The Center is committed to supporting both established and emerging Latino artists, providing them with platforms to reach new audiences while honoring traditional art forms and encouraging innovative contemporary expression.
As a cornerstone of Chicago’s cultural landscape, the International Latino Cultural Center believes that the arts have the power to transcend language barriers, challenge preconceptions, and reveal the universal themes that connect us all. We invite the community to join us in celebrating the transformative power of Latino arts and in building a more inclusive, understanding, and culturally rich Chicago for everyone.
About Instituto Cervantes of Chicago
The Instituto Cervantes is a non-profit organization founded by the Government of Spain in 1991, with the Chicago center established in 1996. Located in the heart of downtown Chicago at 31 W. Ohio Street, the Instituto serves as the city’s premier center for Spanish language education and Hispanic cultural exchange.
Dedicated to promoting the teaching of the Spanish language and its co-official languages, while fostering knowledge of Spanish-speaking cultures worldwide, the Instituto Cervantes offers comprehensive Spanish courses, maintains an extensive Spanish library, and hosts a diverse array of cultural events including concerts, art exhibitions, literary readings, and theatrical performances.
As part of a global network present in more than 90 cities in 45 countries across five continents, the Chicago location serves as a vital cultural bridge connecting the Midwest to the rich traditions and contemporary expressions of the Spanish-speaking world.
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