
Black Love Reigns Supreme
Premiere: Reva & David Logan Center for the Arts, Chicago, 2024
Description: This multidisciplinary theatrical production with a 90’s R&B vibe is an intimate adaptation of all that Black love encompasses. It explores the depths of how we are all connected and how Black love plays a pivotal role in how we navigate life, love others, and receive love in return.
Additional Information and Recognition:
- “Best Overall Dance Production,” Black Arts & Cultural Alliance
- Supported by the Obama Foundation (Girls Opportunity Alliance)
- Included integrative activations for audiences and 360 visual projections
Call Her By Name
Premiere: Millennium Park, Pritzker Pavillion, Chicago, 2023
Description: This multidisciplinary theatrical production is a call and response for the modern-day woman in a society that labels women and holds them to traditional societal norms. It allows today’s woman to take a spiritual journey in discovering who she truly is and who she wishes to become; giving women an opportunity to take ownership of their lives regardless of past traumas and experiences.
Additional Information and Recognition:
- “Best Overall Dance Production,” Black Arts & Cultural Alliance
- Commissioned by the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) Supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Joyce Foundation
- Inaugural Millennium Park Residency


NINE
A Motion Picture
Premiere: House of Hope, Chicago, 2022
Description: Masterfully weaving dance, spoken word and music, NINE brings to life a story of self-discovery, healing, and triumph in a one-of-a-kind experience that only the award-winning PPI can create.
Additional Information and Recognition:
- “Best Overall Dance Production,” African American Arts Alliance of Chicago
- Filmed throughout Chicago at over 10 locations during the Covid-19 pandemic
- Praize Productions, Inc.’s first red-carpet movie premiere
Smells Like Freedom
Premiere: Reva & David Logan Center for the Arts, Chicago, 2019
Description: This theatrical production infuses dance, spoken word, music, and visual arts to tell stories of liberation, connecting the past and present, while going forth into a more purposeful future. By sparking very needed internal conversations, the show allows the audience to manifest freedom in its tangible form and live out loud.
Additional Information and Recognition:
- “Best Overall Dance Production, ” African American Arts Alliance of Chicago
- “Best Dance Production,” Black Theatre Alliance of Chicago
- Sold-out audience and received rave reviews


Generation Black: An American Renaissance
Premiere: Harris Theatre for Music & Dance, Chicago, 2016
Description: This theatrical production looks at present-day society and how race and color are depicted. By tackling relevant societal issues and working to be a catalyst for change, the show awakens the audience’s mind and spirit on how to better our generation through visual and emotional stimulation.
Additional Information and Recognition:
- “Best Overall Dance Production,” African American Arts Alliance of Chicago
- “Best Choreography” for “Blood on the Streets, Blood on Our Hands,” African American Arts Alliance of Chicago
- Sold-out production for PPI’s 5th Anniversary Season
“My eyes started sweating a lil bit! 🥺 this was beautiful“
Diamond J. Jones
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