American teenager Ilia Malinin said he was "still in shock" after conjuring up his fiendishly difficult quadruple axel to take gold in the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating in Espoo on Saturday.
Pianist Conrad Tao and dancer Caleb Teicher charm audience in La Jolla Music Society presentation of "Counterpoint," the first installment in its ProtoStar Innovative Series
Across the globe and throughout the centuries, humankind has used music as a way to share stories and emotions about their lives, loves and the time in
Chronicle Staff February 16, 2021Updated: February 22, 2021, 8:12 am
The Chronicle’s guide to notable arts and entertainment happenings in the Bay Area.
‘Black Joy’ explored in Black History Month artist panel hosted by James Lick Middle School
The concept of “Black Joy” has meant different things to different Black individuals over the years: For some it is performing acts to push for inclusion, for others it’s the feeling of accomplishment when racial divides are challenged, and some define it simply as the feeling of resistance they experience just daring to exist in society.
To celebrate Black History Month, the African American Student Success Team at James Lick Middle School is presenting an online conversation, titled “Forward Together: Celebrating Black Joy in the Performing Arts,” hosted by Keith Carames and Whitnee Garrett-Walker.
12 pm ET: Mark Morris Dance Group presents
Dido and Aeneas. A screening of the 1995 film directed by Barbara Willis Sweete who recreated the
Dido and Aeneas set on a sound stage in Toronto and filmed it without the constraints of a proscenium stage and with Morris in his critically acclaimed role. The screening will be followed by a live Q&A with Morris and Sweete and launches a week of activities including talks with dancers and artistic collaborators. Dance with MMDG classes for all levels to learn excerpts of the work; Dance for PD classes appropriate for anyone with mobility concerns. View here and on demand for one week.