Follow ballet and the Bay Area’s many independent dance companies here. Review Scottish Ballet’s Streetcar: Catch It While You Can Janice Berman - May 11, 2017 Choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s dance version of the Tennessee Williams classic pulls no punches. Music News Smuin Features Contemporary Works in Its Final Program of the Season Lou Fancher - May 8, 2017 World premieres from Nicole Hoskins and Trey McIntyre and a 2015 Amy Seiwert favorite are on the bill. 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. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Next › Next page Last » Last page