Premiering at Z Space over the weekend, this highly collaborative new work explores cycles of power and repose, movement and stillness.
The Brazilian dance company brings two works from its rich history to Berkeley and Los Angeles.
The LA Seen festival reaches its climax with 100 dancers performing rare Graham works, plus a premiere by choreographer Lula Washington.
The organization has unveiled its 2025–2026 schedule, which features no shortage of ambitious productions and world-class artists.
The acclaimed choreographer’s new work, Areas of Relief, finds inspiration in the singular music of jazz guitarist Mary Halvorson.
The performing arts center at Cal State Northridge will feature local performers and groups in four major concerts.
The Canadian troupe is set to give its San Francisco debut, sharing its signature mix of hip-hop, classical, and contemporary.
The Bay Area company is staying true to its spirit of collaboration by commissioning new works for its anniversary.