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25 FEBRUARY 2014

Three from Cedar Lake

Leigh Donlan reports from Cal Performances at Zellerbach Hall, Berkeley:

 

 

Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet performed three dramatically different works at Zellerbach Hall on Saturday evening. Currently under the interim artistic direction of Alexandra Damiani, the company’s long-time ballet mistress, the New York City based company, with its daring …

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24 FEBRUARY 2014

Ghosts, Shades and an Exotic Firebird

 

 

San Francisco Ballet’s latest mixed bill yielded the luscious, enigmatic Ghosts by Christopher Wheeldon, the otherworldly wraiths of La Bayadère‘s Kingdom of the Shades, and a curiously de-feathered Firebird, courtesy of SFB’s resident choreographer Yuri Possokhov. All revivals, though this was the first time they had …

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18 FEBRUARY 2014

Neumeier’s Dream explores the fringes of the Twilight Zone

 

John Neumeier’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is wacky, whimsical and occasionally maddening, yet his depiction of a ballet sci-fi world is so dazzling and absorbing, and his story-telling so enthralling, that it seems almost churlish to pick fault.

The daring score tacks on to Mendelssohn an ominous electronic drone …

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17 FEBRUARY 2014

Spotlight on San Francisco’s Flamenco fusion

As part of a month-long feature on Flamenco around the world, Bachtrack ran our piece on Kerensa DeMars, a dance artist who exemplifies the spirit of fusion in San Francisco, a city that, somewhat surprisingly, boasts a unique and vibrant Flamenco scene.

With a background in Butoh dance and American …

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