SF Ballet Reviewed: Modernly Divine “Cinderella”

SF Ballet Reviewed: Modernly Divine “Cinderella”

Christopher Wheeldon’s new “Cinderella” is simply spectacular. With adept storytelling and beautiful visuals, this new spin on an old tale ventures straight into the modernly…

Dance Flash: ODC/Dance, Metalsmithing, and Burning Man with Bike Artist Max Chen

Max Chen created custom bicycle-art-slash-sets-slash-props for ODC/Dance’s KT Nelson and her series of transit-focused dances. As Nelson’s second piece in the series, “Transit II: Next…

Ten Things to Tickle Your Fancy at SF Ballet’s Fairly Contemporary Program 3

San Francisco Ballet‘s third program of the 2013 season focuses on contemporary choreographers and accessible-yet-unexpected movement styles. Last night’s opening highlighted ten don’t-miss moments of…

SF Ballet Reviewed: “Borderlands” Pairs Whimsy With Your Inner Mathematical Artiste

Over the past two ballet seasons, Wayne McGregor’s earthy “Chroma” took San Francisco’s balletgoers by storm. And Tuesday night, San Francisco Ballet debuted his first…

Appealing Event: Spice Up Your Life With The Spirit Of Brazil

Brazil’s contribution added some much needed zest to the to the London Olympics Closing Ceremonies (those Spice Girls were just bleh, right? I expected so…

Dance Flash: Grab a Headset and Tour Nureyev’s “A Life in Dance”

Walking through the Rudolf Nureyev exhibit–A Life in Dance–at the de Young Museum is like scampering through your mom’s closet. Well, if your mom solely…

Dance Flash: Creating Dance and Being Happy with Maurya Kerr

Next Monday, the WestWave Dance Festival presents a special night of choreography by Maurya Kerr, former principal dancer with Alonzo Kings LINES Ballet. Kerr’s petite…

What’s Fair And Square Within The Game: Ballplayer: Pelotero

Daily struggles to achieve greatness, battering your body to bits, lying about your age, tumultuous relationships with your family and mentor, and vying against some…

Getting My Move On: Finding a Secret Agent and Playing the Mortgage Game

This is part three in a series (here are parts one and two) for the Appeal on a first-time home buying experience in San Francisco….

Appealing Event: Delve Into “Channels” of Expression and Impermanence This Weekend at Shotwell Studios

This coming weekend isn’t just for jazz festivals and leftover fireworks. Daria Kaufman, Bianca Brzezinski, and musician/composer Richard Warp pool their talents into “Channels”, an…

Dance Flash: Joe Goode’s “When We Fall Apart” Debuts This Weekend

Dance Flash: Robert Moses on His New-Yet-Not-Really-New “The BY Series”

Robert Moses connects intelligent movement effortlessly with sheer, liquid ribbons and a tad bit of sticky tape. Watching his dances as they move across the…

Getting My Move On: The Open House Adventure

Or: How I Spent My Sunday Afternoons (for three months straight) This is part two in a series (here’s part one) for the Appeal on…

SFIFF: Last Winter

A man trudges forward, slowly making his way through a snow storm. The landscape hangs in the distance, bleak with jagged white-capped hills rising in…

Dance Flash: You Might Like SF Ballet’s “Don Quixote” If…

San Francisco Ballet‘s last program of the season is “Don Quixote,” aka “Don Q.” The ballet features choreography by Alexander Gorsky and Marius Petipa with…

Getting My Move On: Whether To Rent or Buy

This is the first of a four-part series for the Appeal on a first-time home buying experience in San Francisco. Up until college, my family…

Dance Flash: ACSF Helps You Cartwheel Into Capoeira (It’s Free)

Bay Area Dance Week is back. If you’ve had an itch to try something new, there’s no time like the present, as local artists and…

SF Ballet Program 7 Reviewed: Top This (No Really. Try It. I Dare You.)

San Francisco Ballet‘s top program this season just might be the all-George-Balanchine program. Balanchine’s style, characterized as neo-classical, shifted traditional ballet away from pretty movements…

SF Ballet Program 6 Reviewed: Up And Comers Delight

Frances Chung and Pascal Molat in Page’s “Guide To Strange Places.” Photo © Erik Tomasson San Francisco Ballet has its hands full, alternating two mixed-bill…

SF Ballet Program 5 Reviewed: Introspective and Enjoyable

San Francisco Ballet in Edwaard Liang’s “Symphonic Dances.” Photo © Erik Tomasson. “Oh my. I could have worn my Levi’s tonight,” one well-dressed woman exclaimed…

Dance Flash: Gretchen Garnett Talks Tight Spaces and Tube Tops

Over the next two weekends, Gretchen Garnett & Dancers, Aura Fischbeck Dance, and The Riley Project present new contemporary dance works in their collaborative evening,…

SF Ballet Program 2 Reviewed: A Gamechanger, Well Crafted Fluff, and a Re-do

San Francisco Ballet has packed its second program of the season with a wallop of athletic dance. Opening Wednesday’s program, Wayne McGregor‘s “Chroma” still causes…

SF Ballet’s Spirited “Onegin” Brings on Handkerchief-gate

Flirt with your best friend’s girl, and today you might get an angry text message or the cold shoulder. But in John Cranko‘s ballet “Onegin,”…

Dance Flash: Focusing In On Samantha Giron’s “Aperture”

Samantha Giron‘s latest creation, “Aperture,” premieres this weekend at KUNST-STOFF Arts. Giron touts this new work as “contemporary-meets-street dance” and “electronics-meets-strings.” It also brings about…

Dance Flash: Reflection and Anticipation Abound

Normally, I don’t look back on the year’s momentous occasions or make New Year’s resolutions. In the past, I’ve thought of New Year’s strictly as…

Dance Flash: Getting Down at Your Office Holiday Party

As December rolls around, I develop mixed emotions. The entire month is just one big jumble, filled with intensifying fear of holiday-related candy cane sweaters,…

Appealing Events: LEVYdance’s Playful “ROMP”

ROMP Sneak peek 1 from Benjamin Levy on Vimeo. The hot trend in contemporary dance may be more than just a hashtag. Choreographers keep looking…

Appealing Events: Wayne McGregor–the Harry Potter of Contemporary Dance

Wayne McGregor travels all the way from England with his dance company, Random Dance, and what do we greet him with? Blisteringly wet, chilly weather….

Dance Flash: Take a Dance Tour of the TenderNob with Amy Lewis

If you’re interested in San Francisco history or undecided on the term “microhood,” Amy Lewis‘ dance tour of the TenderNob might be right up your…

Appealing Events: Lesbian Vampire Romance with “The Gilda Stories”

For you urban fantasy, vampire romance, alternate history, and/or supernatural lesbians buffs, have you tried “The Gilda Stories”? “The Gilda Stories,” written by Jewelle Gomez…

Dance Flash: Challenge the Status Quo With “We Don’t Belong Here”

We Don’t Belong Here – First Rehearsal On Site from katie faulkner on Vimeo. On the west side of Union Square Park last Friday evening,…

Cheap Happys: Thank You, Amber India, For Your M-F Happy Hour

Friday: it’s been sung about around the block by the likes of Rebecca Black and Katy Perry. Ice Cube starred in not one, but three…

Hula, Muni, And Orson: Dance Flash’s Early Fall Preview

Fall bursts forth with dance and movement around every corner. These are some of the more unique offerings that I’m looking forward to the most…

Dance Flash: Watch Out Spider-Man. Here Comes Project Bandaloop.

Project Bandaloop may just be contemporary dance’s super hero equivalent. Bodies fly high in the sky, leaping off tall buildings with sure confidence and powerful…

Appealing Events: Exploring Ancient Nomadic Horsemen Through Dance and Other Stuff

Push aside any thoughts of wasting your money on that Khal Drogo-lite “Conan the Barbarian” remake. Instead, get thee to CounterPULSE this weekend and delve…

Cheap Happys: The Battle of the Pizza/Beer/Wine Happy Hour

Pizza and beer. It’s a match made in heaven, just like chips and salsa, Muni and odoriferous travels, and Chris Daly and discord. I visited…

Dance Flash: Learn or Improve Your Triangle Pose With Free Yoga

Tuesday I returned to yoga after an 18th month absence, and while my mind felt serene afterward, two days later, man, are my pecs, abs,…

Dance Flash: Post-dinner, Try Post:Ballet

Founded just two years ago by boyishly handsome Robert Dekkers, the locally based dance company Post:Ballet aims to “collaborate with artists from various disciplines to…

Dance Flash: Local Pros Show the Kids How It’s Done on This Week’s SYTYCD Results Show

Sonsherée Giles and Rodney Bell, two dancers with local AXIS Dance Company, will be featured on this week’s “So You Think You Can Dance” results…

Cheap Happys: Returneth With Social Kitchen & Brewery

Summer in the city: it’s hot, cold, foggy, and clear. You layer a tank under a cardigan under a jacket, peeling off each piece as…