Water Music on the Prairie

September 28, 2024 beginning on Lane Beach, 5915 N Sheridan Rd – moved to 6018 N Kenmore Ave

Join us for an outdoor musical experience on the beach! Enjoy performances from an array of Chicago musicians from across genres as water, sustainability, and music combine for a memorable concert. Water Music on the Beach is an annual series of live performances initiated by 6018North in 2012 to highlight Chicago’s proximity to Lake Michigan. Compositions and scores reflect, react to, or personify the sounds of water. Performers include Simon Anderson, Beyond This Point, CQQCHiFRUIT, Zachary Good, Will Greene, Norman W. Long, Ro(b)//ert Lundberg, Zachary Nicol and Joelle Mercedes, Ben Willis, and others!

1:00 Ro Lundberg (Will Greene, Zach Good, Lia Kohl) improvised soundscape
1:30 Norman Long natural and unnatural (amplified) soundscapes
1:50 Zach Good: clarinet
2:10 Beyond This Point: seeds, water, instrumentation
2:40 Ben Willis: bass
2:55 Simon Anderson: Fluxus score
3:10 CQQCHiFRUIT: dance music
3:25 Will Greene: guitar
3:45 Zachary Nicol with Joelle Mercedes; dance and amplified soundscape

Thank you to Emanuel Congregation for sharing power to the beach! 

6018North is an Illinois not-for-profit corporation dedicated to the promotion of culture and the arts in Chicago. This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency through an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. This program is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. 6018North projects are partially supported by a Gen Ops Plus Grant from the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, IL Humanities, The MacArthur Funds for Culture, Equity, and the Arts at the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, Terra Foundation for American Art, and individual donations.

Water Music on the Beach events in past have featured performances by Josh Abrams, Alejandro T. Acierto, Madeleine Aguilar, Lisa Alvarado, Gwyneth Anderson, Simon Anderson, Arthur Black, Rich Blackson, Janet Bean, Whitney Bradshaw and OUTCRY participants, EdBrass Brasil, Jim Bosing, Shane Calvin, Marie Casimir, Jeff Chan, Jonathan Chen, Diane Christiansen, Matthew Hale Clark, Tyler Damon, Meg Duguid, Ryan Dunn, Coco Elysses, Alexandria Eregbu, Rob Frye, Ben Lamar Gay, Carol Genetti, Helen Gillet, Anton Hatwich, Anni Holm, Emerson Hunton, Elaine Lemieux, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Jamie Kempkers, Quin Kirchner, Katinka Kleijn, Kofi the Kyd, Lia Kohl, Jeff Kowalkowski, Damon Locks, Norman W. Long, Lou Mallozzi, Jesse Malmed, Steve Marquette, Alexander Massa, AJ McClenon, Meida McNeal, Jasmine Mendoza, Nick Meryhew, Zach Moore, Alex and Ricky Munguia-Mueller, Aurora Nealand, Trevor Nicholas and the Senn High School Choir, Sakai Parker, William Jason Raynovich, Frank Rosaly, Harlen Rosen, Moises Salazar, Carlos Salazar Lermont, Brian Sandstrom, Hannah Santistevan, Fred Sasaki with Pearl and Rose, Ella Schultz, Sam Scranton, James Singleton, Corey Douglas Smith, Jess Smoot, Akeem Soyen, Isaiah Spencer, Marko Stats, Matt Stevenson, Mai Sugimoto, Paul Thibodeaux, Angie Tillges, Trellyo, Dylan–Thomas–Wyatt Walsh, Anna Martine Whitehead, Sadie Woods, Sara Zalek, Aaron Zarzutzki, Michael Zerang, with group performances by a.pe.ri.od.ic, Balas and Wax, Baywatch, Benelux, Chicago Phonographers, Extraordinary Popular Delusions, The Green Brothers, In the Spirit with Paula Hooper, Move Me Soul, Rebirth Poetry Ensemble, Suburban Piano Quartet, and Symbiosis Arts with costumes by Alex McDermott. Presenting art organizations from the series have included Boulevard Dreamers, Comfort Station, Djaspora Productions, Homeroom, and Roman Susan Art Foundation.

Past Press

Art Design Chicago “6018North, Trash to Treasure,” October 25, 2023 by Kaitlin Rikala (pdf)

WBEZ “A weird, wonderful beachfront variety show pays tribute to Chicago culture,” June 23, 2022 by Isabella DeLeo (pdf)

Chicago Reader “Edgewater arts nonprofit 6018North hosts a free community variety show on the beach,” June 21, 2022 by J.R. Nelson and Leor Galil (pdf)

WBEZ “Guide to the best free things to do this summer,” June 9, 2022 by Isabella DeLeo (pdf)