Follow ballet and the Bay Area’s many independent dance companies here. Preview Kyle Abraham Taps Memories of Longing and Loss for Dearest Home Lou Fancher - May 6, 2017 The choreographer’s world premiere at the YBCA will be unveiled in silence — music optional. Review Paul Taylor Dance Company Scores a Home Run Janice Berman - April 27, 2017 Despite one error in the middle innings, the venerable troupe brought it home with a grand slam. Review A Ballet Couple’s Loving Swan Song Janice Berman - April 17, 2017 Vanessa Zahorian and Davit Karapetyan bid farewell to S.F. Ballet with fire and grace. Music News San Francisco Ballet’s Big 2017–2018 Season Janos Gereben - April 12, 2017 Look for a dozen world premieres, revivals of old favorites, and a Bernstein-Robbins centennial celebration. Review Perfection in a Program Tailor-Made for S.F. Ballet Janice Berman - April 7, 2017 Splendid new choreography meets impeccable dancing in Program 7. Feature AXIS Dance Company Aims for the Sky Lou Fancher - April 6, 2017 Look for dance without limits when AXIS takes the stage during National Dance Week. Review Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Goes Deep Janice Berman - March 20, 2017 The troupe delivers stunning performances of two West Coast premieres and, of course, Revelations. Review Betroffenheit Offers Relentless Sorrow, Unending Artistry Janice Berman - March 13, 2017 The latest collaboration between Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young grapples with personal tragedy and PTSD. Review New Salome: Mediocrity Unveiled Janice Berman - March 11, 2017 San Francisco Ballet loses its head. Feature Crystal Pite’s Latest Collaboration Explores Trauma and Survival Lou Fancher - February 25, 2017 The choreographer maintains curiosity and delight even when tackling challenging subjects. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Next › Next page Last » Last page