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CHQ Travels: Cannes Film Festival
Through special accreditation granted to the Chautauqua Institution by the Cannes Film Festival, enjoy access to dozens of screenings of some of the most daring, promising, and topical films of the year. Stay at a hotel just a short walk from the Palais des Festivals and enjoy seven days to attend as many screenings as you wish. With your Festival badge, you’ll have access to restricted areas and hear from film professionals about their craft.
CHQ Travels: Walking the Camino de Santiago
Join Bishop Eugene Sutton on an unforgettable week on The Camino de Santiago, a powerful way to reconnect to
simple pleasures and reconnect to the joy of journeying. One of the most important Christian pilgrimage routes
during the Middle Ages, the Camino de Santiago (or St. James’ Way) has endured for centuries as a “bucket-list”
journey for those seeking a deeper spiritual connection, either religious or personal. Traveling paths traversed
by pilgrims for one thousand years provides a shared connection and sense of purpose not often experienced
in the modern world. Chautauqua’s senior pastor, Bishop Sutton will provide daily reflections to help enrich your
experience. Spain’s mighty Basque region unfurls through picturesque mountains and ancient villages, where
nature and history are revered, and local wine and cuisine are cherished.


GALLIM Preview
Join celebrated interdisciplinary dance company GALLIM for an intimate glimpse of the culmination of their 3-week residency at Chautauqua. Artistic Director and choreographer Andrea Miller is creating a new work entitled MOTHER, premiering this fall. Mark your calendars to see the completed work at the Joyce Theater in New York City, November 5-9, 2025! Miller is a Guggenheim Fellow, the first Artist in Residence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and part of the first female choreographer/composer team commissioned to create for New York City Ballet. Recent commissions include English National Ballet and Abraham in Motion.
Following the performance, join the artists for a meet and greet and moderated conversation at the Athenaeum Hotel Parlor, which includes heavy hors d’oeuvres with beverages available for purchase. Tickets are available for either the preview performance only, or for the preview performance plus reception.
Please note that the GALLIM Preview Performance will now take place in Elizabeth S. Lenna Hall, rather than the Amphitheater as previously announced.
For patrons who have also purchased tickets to the post-performance reception, transportation to the Athenaeum Hotel will be provided following the performance.
About MOTHER
“The work reflects the heartbeat and pulses that connect us to Mother, home center for continuity of life, the profound meeting point of past, present and future. The work sets the stage for a visceral, shared experience in which the dancers are conduits for an intense and exhilarating imagined gestation of a new life.” – Andrea Miller
About GALLIM
GALLIM serves as a dynamic home for the exchange of movement wisdom through the three pillars of art-making, dance education, and community-building. Founded in 2007 by groundbreaking choreographer Andrea Miller, GALLIM is a New York City based nonprofit dance company and interdisciplinary arts organization that nurtures creative careers and stimulates the imagination of audiences worldwide through performance, the School of Movement, and innovation in dance. GALLIM’s critically acclaimed performance history of national and international seasons includes interdisciplinary dance theater and site-specific works as well as collaborations in film, theater, fashion, music, and brands. GALLIM envisions an equitable, inclusive dance landscape, where creativity and movement are accessible to all, deeply valued, and serve their timeless role as a reflection of our shared human experience.
Andrea Miller is a 2024 Princess Grace Special Project recipient, MOTHER is created with the support of the Princess Grace Foundation – USA.
MOTHER is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.