HARRISON McELDOWNEY, has
choreographed for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Hubbard Street 2, River
North Chicago Dance Company, the Civic Ballet of Chicago, the
Cerqua/Rivera Art Experience, Ballet Met, American Repertory Ballet,
Louisville Ballet, Chicago Shakespeare Repertory, and he is the resident
choreographer for Configurations Dance Company. He has created
original dances for special occasions of the 97th Birthday Celebration
of noted dance historian, critic, and friend Ann Barzel, a work to open
the 10th Anniversary of Dance for Life, and the Finale for Dance
Chicago’s 10 Year Anniversary. Harrison is the recipient of the Prince
Prize and the Ruth Page, After Dark, and Choo-San Goh Awards for
choreography. He is also choreographer of the nationally renowned Baton
Show Lounge. He choreographed the 35th Anniversary Tour of American
Bandstand and directed the Australian Tour of More Dirty Dancing. His
work was seen at the ’92 Barcelona Olympics’ Closing Ceremonies and
Carnegie Hall’s Celebration of 125 Years of Musical Theater. He has
choreographed for film and television and most recently starred in the
revival and re-imagining of the Ruth Page ballet Billy Sunday for both
stage and the televised documentary of the same name. Harrison is a
Creative Director for Chicago’s Wilson Dow Group, an opportunity that
has lead to conceiving and directing shows for Royal Caribbean Cruise
Lines including Freedom of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship.