On March 16, Mukhamedov will finally take the stage as fairy queen Titania, dancing in the Balanchine ballet she adores so much and truly “feel(ing) like a ballerina.”
The shortest month of the year isn't short of fun things to do.This week, unleash your inner dragon at San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Parade, discover your next favorite artist at Noise Pop Festival, celebrate culture at Oakland's Black Joy Parade, take in epic views of the Bay from TreasureFest, .
Going into “British Icons,” one may be tempted to think it more “traditional” than the season’s opening with “Mere Mortals.” However, by placing these two British ballets in dialogue with
The San Francisco arts scene catches fire this spring with a wide variety of new exhibitions and performances from masterful, groundbreaking artists in every genre.From SF debuts like the Tony Award–winning musical A Strange Loop at A.C.T. to the return of annual events like Noise Pop and SF IndieFe.
"Mere Mortals," the first show commissioned by new San Francisco Ballet artistic director Tamara Rojo, concludes its run in The City on Feb. 1. It s the first female-choreographed show in the ballet s history.