
Dance Review: Alonzo King LINES Ballet’s Triangle of Squinches
November 20, 2025Act I of Alonzo King LINES Ballet’s Triangle of Squinches plays out in front of a...

San Francisco Ballet’s Program 7, an All-Balanchine Affair
November 18, 2025Top honors for the program go to the company’s interpretation of The Four Temperaments, to music...

San Francisco Ballet Offers Raymonda Act III, RAkU and Guide to Strange Places
November 13, 2025In a season peppered with contemporary world premieres and dramatic works, it is easy to forget...

Dance Review: San Francisco Ballet Presents The Fifth Season, Symphonic Dances and Glass Pieces
November 11, 2025Frances Chung is as resilient as bundled cable. Davit Karapetyan partners her with genteel correctness. They...

Two World Premiers from ODC/Dance
November 8, 2025Overall, Transit creates a recognizable place, but the dancers, while mostly a spirited lot, seem to...

7 Questions with San Francisco Favorite Joanna Berman
November 2, 2025Today, because of her experience in such an extensive repertory, Berman is in demand as a...

Israel’s Batsheva Dance Company Performs Max
November 2, 2025Movement gives way to dancers sidling up to partners, though they do not dance with them,...

San Francisco Ballet: It’s in the Programming
November 2, 2025The world premiere of Mark Morris’s Beaux, set to Martinu's Concerto for Harpsichord (1935), is a...

This Sweet Nothing Reimagines Nijinsky’s Afternoon of a Faun
October 31, 2025Her duet with Giles, in which both dancers use stilts to place themselves on the same...

Dance Review: NYCB Offers Wheeldon’s Les Carillons and DGV
October 29, 2025The ability to enjoy DGV seems to me largely dependent on how irritating one finds Michael...














