The groundbreaking director and librettist talks about his reimagined Perséphone, his fascination with Stravinsky, and the role of the artist today.
Rennie Harris’s tribute to the late choreographer is a must-see.
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.
Brilliant dancing isn’t enough to rescue S.F Ballet’s world premiere of a new Yuri Possokhov work.
S.F. Ballet’s The Sleeping Beauty shows the company at the top of its world-class form.
Old-time string-band music and contemporary dance find common ground to explore timely issues.
How fitting that Monk’s longtime interest in interdisciplinary art should result in a multimedia piece about cooperation.
In his solo dance performance, Akram Khan takes the audience inside the Indian experience of WWI.
A final tour highlights the exquisite skills of both the choreographer and her troupe.
Cathy Marston’s Snowblind is the dramatic highlight in a splendid evening of dance and music.