The South African group with a worldwide following shares a message of hope on its U.S. tour.
Despite challenges, the company has had a vital impact on the Bay Area, presenting African and African American dance.
The classic film turns 50 this year, and a screening with live orchestra comes to Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre on Oct. 29.
A serious star cast joins PBO for this lesser-known Handel oratorio about a Christian woman and a Roman solider.
Tinkering with instruments and sounds is the essence of this festival where it’s best to leave preconceptions at the door.
Jocelyn Hagen’s Renaissance-inspired composition is a contemporary favorite, and Pacific Chorale opens its season with the multimedia work.
The multimedia project from the inventive artists at Thingamajigs takes on a difficult subject with plenty of creativity.
Two of the city’s expert contemporary ensembles, Brightwork and HEX, team up for a musical journey.
The marathon afternoon of performances presented by InterMusic SF features the Greek Chamber Music Project, among many other intriguing groups.
The Schindler House celebrates the artist and muse of this Los Angeles landmark.