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Help Us Build the
Full Circle Performing Arts Center!

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An Inspiring New Home

We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to elevate the performing arts on Chicago’s South Side with a bold new campus that fosters artistic excellence, leadership development, and community empowerment.

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Our new home at 9350 S. South Chicago Avenue in the Calumet Heights neighborhood will become a vibrant creative hub where artistic excellence and community empowerment meet.

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Spanning nearly 18,000 square feet and featuring a 450-seat auditorium, the former church and steelworkers’ union hall gives us the space to grow our dance school, deepen training, and expand into singing, acting, and community wellness programs - all under one roof. We will also warmly welcome community members who may never take a dance class but are seeking performances, wellness, nutrition, and meaningful connection.

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From Black Girls Dance to Full Circle

Black Girls Dance is where the vision began. Since 2015, we have been elevating dancers of color on Chicago’s South Side, helping girls step into their power, build authentic confidence, and recognize their potential is limitless. At the heart of Black Girls Dance® is supporting each dancer holistically through mentorship, wellness support, and college and career guidance.

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Dance is our vehicle, but empowerment is our destination!
A girl who learns to trust herself in a pirouette will trust herself in a classroom, a boardroom, and in life.

Ready for our Next Chapter!

Since opening with 45 students in a church basement, Black Girls Dance has continued to grow - both in enrollment and ambition:

The Urgent Need

Limited Space and Accessibility
  • Due to lack of space, forty percent of our classes are currently filled to capacity with a waitlist, forcing us to turn away eager students.

 

  • Our current facility has no dedicated performance space, no workspace for staff and teachers to collaborate and no storage for equipment, sets and costumes, and materials.

 

  • We aim to welcome intergenerational community members but stairs and other barriers prevent older adults, those with mobility challenges and families with strollers from joining us.

The Challenges of a Shared Facility
  • Setbacks such as broken mirrors and missing costumes and props, underscore the need for a stable and respectful environment for our dancers to thrive.
     

  • A lack of consistent access to studios limits our ability to expand programming and grow our community impact.

A Community Ready for More

Calumet Heights, South Chicago, and neighboring communities are rich in talent and culture, but long-standing inequities have left the area with fewer arts and community development resources than other parts of the city. Our young artists and community members deserve a space that reflects the excellence we teach and the care they deserve.

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New Spaces, New Possibilities

The building will include:
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Professional Studios

Four state-of-the-art dance studios with sprung floors, mirrors, and professional sound systems
 

Serving 350+ students and families each year and creating 10+ new jobs in arts education and administration

Performance & Community Event Space

450-seat auditorium for recitals, community performances, cultural events, quinceañeras, weddings and birthday parties

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Wellness Studio

Dedicated space for culturally centered mental health support through a partnership with Sista Afya Community Care, along with mindfulness, yoga and pilates

Community-partner led offerings will include:
Connection and Learning Spaces

Intergenerational gathering areas for mentorship, connection, tech education and financial literacy through a partnership with JP Morgan Chase

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Teaching Kitchen and Garden

Plant-based culinary education space promoting nutrition and wellness through partnerships with area chefs including Chef Candance Meredith of The Culinary Alchemist and Gregg Arnold

This won’t just be a dance studio, it will be a shared community hub.

“With the new Quantum Shore Development bringing foot traffic to the neighborhood, the Center will become a lively, welcoming spot where neighbors can begin their day with Pilates, grab a fresh juice at lunch, catch a performance or community event in the evening, try something totally new, and simply feel at home the moment they walk through the door.”

Adrienne H. Baker, Civic Leader

Our Campaign Goal

With our permanent home secured, we now must transform it into a vibrant, welcoming space, beginning with critical infrastructure upgrades such as a new roof and modern heating and cooling systems, with additional improvements to follow as funds are raised.

 

​Boldly visionary and grounded in responsible stewardship, the Full Circle Performing Arts Center Campaign aims to raise $5 million.

Fundraising Timeline:

Fall, 2026: $1 million

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Fall 2029: Additional $4 million

More details about the budget, as well as graphic, here.

Join Us in Completing the Circle

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We need you!

Together, we can build a home where creativity, wellness, and possibility live.

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Every gift helps transform the building into a place where our girls and community can thrive.

Learn about our donor partnership benefits

Contact Erin Barnett at blackgirlsdanceorg@gmail.com to learn more about the project, naming rights for significant gifts and all donor benefits. We want to honor your contribution with intentionality and vision and would love to speak with you!

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The following organizations have fueled our growth

Chicago Community Trust

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Chicago’s Cultural Treasures

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Chicago Foundation for Women

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City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events

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Cliffdwellers

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Girls Opportunity Alliance

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Illinois Arts Council

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Partnership for Safe and Peaceful Communities

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Ronald McDaniel Foundation

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Southside Giving Circle

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STEM from Dance

Campaign Committee (in formation)

 

Courtney Dodd*

Kenneth Gilkes Jr*.

Halil Hampton, Esq*.

Kimberly Knox-O'Shields

Peggy Scanlan*

Terrence Young

Curtis Franklin

 

*Black Girls Dance Board of Directors

“As a young Black ballerina, I trained relentlessly, yet I still felt dismissed and forced to prove I belonged. I vowed that if I ever had a studio of my own, I would bring downtown-level training to the South Side so that Black and Brown girls could receive top-tier instruction - without the biases and barriers that often make these spaces unwelcoming.”


Erin Barnett, Founder Full Circle Performance Center

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Meet the Founder

Erin Barnett founded Black Girls Dance® because she saw a glaring need for mentorship and career guidance for female dancers of color. After an incredible career that took her around the world, dancing with Garth Fagan Dance, Philadanco!, The Lion King, and even performing for Beyoncé, she returned home only to find that opportunities for women who looked like her were still scarce with few clear pathways into the professional dance world.

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