Sugar Grove native Michelle Boulé, 35, is one of five dancers in “And lose the name of action,” a multimedia dance piece showing at the Museum of Contemporary Art Jan. 31-Feb. 3. The work includes video and sound and deals with the concepts of life, death and desire. | Courtesy of Ian Douglas
Sugar Grove native Michelle Boulé, now 35, performs in a Bonnie Ardelean dance recital in 1989. | Courtesy of Melvin Boulé
Sugar Grove native Michelle Boulé (right, orange shirt), 35, is one of five dancers in “And lose the name of action,” a multimedia dance piece showing at the Museum of Contemporary Art Jan. 31-Feb. 3. The work includes video and sound and deals with the concepts of life, death and desire. | Courtesy of Miguel Gutierrez and the Powerful People, And lose the name of action
A young Michelle Boulé participates in one of her first dance classes at the Bonnie Ardelean Dance Studio in Aurora in 1983. (Ardelean is in the background.) | Courtesy of Melvin Boulé
Dance has taken Sugar Grove native Michelle Boulé all over the world, but her upcoming performance in Chicago will be her first time on a stage near home since beginning her career more than a decade ago. Boulé, 35, is one of five dancers in …