SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Preview Drones and Dance: Raissa Simpson Investigates AI and Tech Victoria Looseleaf - March 11, 2024 The choreographer’s new work, Performable Posthumanism, considers what happens when two worlds collide. Artist Spotlight Yuri Possokhov: A Choreographer of Many Facets, in Movement Aimée Ts'ao - March 11, 2024 The former SF Ballet principal continues to make his mark in the Bay Area, with his Anna Karenina coming to Cal Performances this week. Preview This Season, Robert Moses Puts the Spotlight on Fellow Choreographers Aimée Ts'ao - March 8, 2024 The Bay Area dance maker is piecing together a premiere for the Presidio Theatre with a fantastically collaborative creative team. Music News Pocket Opera Plans a Versatile Season as It Approaches the Half-Century Mark Janos Gereben - March 5, 2024 The tiny company announces four shows for the coming year, including one it’s never done before. Review Potential Productions Previewed in West Edge Opera’s Snapshot Steven Winn - March 5, 2024 There’s always a chance you’ll be hearing more of these works in progress in one of the company’s seasons to come. Feature Robbie Robertson’s Posthumous Oscar Nomination Was Not a First Tim Greiving - March 5, 2024 A number of well-known composers have died on the job and received Academy Award nominations for their final works. Artist Spotlight Soprano Shawnette Sulker, Musical Omnivore Emily Wilson - March 5, 2024 Sulker is indispensable on the local scene for her wide repertory, acting skills, and musicality. Preview A New Ballet From Monte Carlo Puts the Art in Artificial Intelligence Victoria Looseleaf - March 4, 2024 Coppél-i.A., arriving in SoCal this week, is a contemporary telling of a classic story from choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot. Review At SF Symphony, a Dramatic Bluebeard’s Castle and Prometheus: The Poem of Fire Rebecca Wishnia - March 4, 2024 The orchestra presents a ravishing reading of Bartók’s opera, plus a colorful — and perfumed — account of Scriabin’s tone poem. Music News SF Ballet Receives $60 Million Gift to Create New Works Emily Wilson - February 27, 2024 The donation is the largest the company has ever received. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … Next › Next page Last » Last page