Cool Britannia, a triple bill of works by Wayne McGregor, Christopher Wheeldon, and Akram Khan, invites visceral reactions.
Choreographer Ohad Naharin’s 2022 masterpiece is filled with hypnotic imagery co-created by company members.
In both subject matter and style, BCF is showcasing many different sides of the Black experience.
Cellist Inbal Segev, dancers from Berkeley Ballet Theater, and spectacular lighting all contribute to the motion of Clyne’s concerto.
Sound plays as important a role as movement in Driscoll’s recent work, which arrives on the West Coast this week.
LAB’s artistic director is reviving her 2023 evening-length Holocaust remembrance piece set to Max Richter’s music.
The Bay Area dance company may be shutting down this season, but it’s set to present one more protean production, Magma.
Here are the concerts, solo recitals, and opera productions that stood out in a busy year, according to SFCV’s reviewers.
The choreographer’s company will be responding to both space and sound in an “exploratory opera” by experimental musician Julia Edith Rigby.