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Phil Vettel

BRIEF: Alinea Group's Progression offers spontaneous, improv dining

April 01--Calling it a "spontaneous, unedited, improv dining" experience, Nick Kokonas of the Alinea Group announced "The Progression," an informal dining and artistic experience that will include work by Adam Siegel.

Taking place in the old Moto space (945 W. Fulton Market), The Progression will present "concepts and ideas we simply cannot produce anywhere else." The dinners will be extremely limited and will only run for a few weeks.

Some basics, per the online announcement:

Tables for two only.

Informal attire; women may be "uncomfortable in high heels."

Dinners are $115; beverages are extra.

Patrons must arrive on time; after 10 minutes, admission will be denied.

Tickets available at alinea.tocktix.com

Phil Vettel is a Tribune critic.

pvettel@tribpub.com

Twitter @philvettel

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