It’s a dance! It’s a lifestyle! It’s a whipped topping! Benjamin Millepied’s L.A. Dance Project seems to be about more than the movement implies.
The durable company production is infused with some new blood, and a deep supporting cast.
The Mark Morris Dance Group proves that good times remain timeless.
San Francisco Ballet makes the past a present.
The choreographer’s potent work tackles culture, identity, and race through recollections of childhood games.
Not really ready to retire, the iconic ballerina trades in her toe shoes for a remarkable duet with choreographer Brian Brooks.
The first American to join the Bolshoi Ballet relates the story of his rise, fall, and hard-won comeback.
The Chicago company serves a foolproof recipe: four intriguing pieces danced to perfection.
The dance company is blurring boundaries for Cal Performances, but also acknowledging the complexity of that act.
The Partition of British India unfolds in the multimedia melding of Classical Indian and Western music, dance, and art.