Follow ballet and the Bay Area’s many independent dance companies here. Review Stravinsky’s Other Rite of Spring Jim Farber - April 22, 2019 Esa-Pekka Salonen and Peter Sellars explore the lost world of Persèphone. Music News San Francisco Ballet’s Music in Motion Soars High and Far This Season and Next Janos Gereben - April 22, 2019 Look for big hits including Cinderella and Romeo & Juliet. Music News Cal Performances’ 2019-2020 Promises Stars and Big Premieres Michael Zwiebach - April 19, 2019 The Mariinsky Ballet, Renée Fleming, and a reimagined Scott Joplin opera are only a few of the standout attractions. Artist Spotlight Inside Peter Sellars Victoria Looseleaf - April 16, 2019 The groundbreaking director and librettist talks about his reimagined Perséphone, his fascination with Stravinsky, and the role of the artist today. Review The Spirit of Alvin Ailey Rises and Dances in Lazarus Janice Berman - April 11, 2019 Rennie Harris’s tribute to the late choreographer is a must-see. Music News S.F. Performances Still Looking Ahead at 40 Michael Zwiebach - April 9, 2019 Lots of star performers and new collaborations spark the organization’s coming season. Preview Rosie Kay Dance Company Explores the Human Body in Battle Lou Fancher - April 5, 2019 Informed by veteran soldiers and a serving battalion, Kay’s work touches on every aspect of war and its aftermath on the people who wage it. Music News Festival of North Indian Classical Music and Dance at Z Space Janos Gereben - April 2, 2019 “Continuum” highlights the passing of the torch from famous masters to their students. Review S.F. Ballet: Sympathy for the Devil Janice Berman - April 1, 2019 Liam Scarlett’s Isle of the Dead is forceful and virtuosic in its world premiere. Review Handel, Mishandled Janice Berman - March 29, 2019 Brilliant dancing isn’t enough to rescue S.F Ballet’s world premiere of a new Yuri Possokhov work. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 … Next › Next page Last » Last page