Dance

Janice Berman - January 29, 2018

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.

Janice Berman - January 24, 2018

The durable company production is infused with some new blood, and a deep supporting cast.

Janice Berman - December 18, 2017

The Mark Morris Dance Group proves that good times remain timeless.

Janice Berman - December 15, 2017

San Francisco Ballet makes the past a present.

Lou Fancher - December 1, 2017

The choreographer’s potent work tackles culture, identity, and race through recollections of childhood games.

Janice Berman - December 1, 2017

Not really ready to retire, the iconic ballerina trades in her toe shoes for a remarkable duet with choreographer Brian Brooks.

Janice Berman - November 27, 2017

The first American to join the Bolshoi Ballet relates the story of his rise, fall, and hard-won comeback.

Janice Berman - November 20, 2017

The Chicago company serves a foolproof recipe: four intriguing pieces danced to perfection.

Lou Fancher - November 15, 2017

The dance company is blurring boundaries for Cal Performances, but also acknowledging the complexity of that act.

Lou Fancher - November 3, 2017

The Partition of British India unfolds in the multimedia melding of Classical Indian and Western music, dance, and art.