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SUMMARY:Pepperland
DESCRIPTION:Pepperland is back! Mark Morris Dance Group presents its joyous romp through the Beatles’ beloved\, groundbreaking concept album\, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Bursting with energy and buoyant creativity\, neon costumes\, and spectacular ensemble numbers\, the playful and often poignant production—a Cal Performances co-commission—features a score of inspired Beatles arrangements plus originals by longtime Morris collaborator Ethan Iverson for an ensemble of voice\, theremin\, soprano sax\, trombone\, and keyboards. “Morris continually plays around with the Beatles’ own contrasts between sentiment and abstraction and sheer fantasy\, although he throws in an extra helping of irony now and then” (Los Angeles Times).
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/pepperland/2025-05-11/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:Pepperland
DESCRIPTION:Pepperland is back! Mark Morris Dance Group presents its joyous romp through the Beatles’ beloved\, groundbreaking concept album\, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Bursting with energy and buoyant creativity\, neon costumes\, and spectacular ensemble numbers\, the playful and often poignant production—a Cal Performances co-commission—features a score of inspired Beatles arrangements plus originals by longtime Morris collaborator Ethan Iverson for an ensemble of voice\, theremin\, soprano sax\, trombone\, and keyboards. “Morris continually plays around with the Beatles’ own contrasts between sentiment and abstraction and sheer fantasy\, although he throws in an extra helping of irony now and then” (Los Angeles Times).
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/pepperland/2025-05-10/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:Pepperland
DESCRIPTION:Pepperland is back! Mark Morris Dance Group presents its joyous romp through the Beatles’ beloved\, groundbreaking concept album\, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Bursting with energy and buoyant creativity\, neon costumes\, and spectacular ensemble numbers\, the playful and often poignant production—a Cal Performances co-commission—features a score of inspired Beatles arrangements plus originals by longtime Morris collaborator Ethan Iverson for an ensemble of voice\, theremin\, soprano sax\, trombone\, and keyboards. “Morris continually plays around with the Beatles’ own contrasts between sentiment and abstraction and sheer fantasy\, although he throws in an extra helping of irony now and then” (Los Angeles Times).
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/pepperland/2025-05-09/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:Alvin Ailey in Berkeley
DESCRIPTION:Strength\, precision\, and passion remain the hallmarks of the august Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater more than 65 years after its inception. The company’s legendary dancers return to Berkeley with vibrant programs of new and classic works that showcase and synthesize a dazzling range of cultural influences\, from spirituals and church hymns\, jazz\, R&B\, and hip-hop\, to African dance and classical ballet. Many of the earliest Ailey works and the newest company creations share a common focus: illuminating the rich panorama of Black American experience. Ailey’s monumental Revelations serves as a beacon through it all\, and as former company dancer and keeper of the Ailey flame Sylvia Waters observes\, “It’s a testament to Alvin’s understanding of humanity and the human spirit. That\, yes\, people experience despair\, struggle\, repression\, oppression\, but they have the resilience and strength to go forward.” \nThis year’s programs feature the Bay Area premieres of four works—Jamar Roberts’ Al-Andalus Blues\, Matthew Rushing’s Sacred Songs\, Hope Boykin’s Finding Free\, and Lar Lubovitch’s Many Angels—that recently received their world premieres at New York’s City Center\, as well as new productions of Ronald K. Brown’s Grace (1999) and Elisa Monte’s Treading (1979). \nThe company’s current season celebrates the life and legacy of Artistic Director Emerita Judith Jamison\, who passed away on November 9\, 2024\, and Cal Performances dedicates the April 2025 Ailey Week and AileyCamp to her legacy as well.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/alvin-ailey-in-berkeley/2025-04-13/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:Alvin Ailey in Berkeley
DESCRIPTION:Strength\, precision\, and passion remain the hallmarks of the august Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater more than 65 years after its inception. The company’s legendary dancers return to Berkeley with vibrant programs of new and classic works that showcase and synthesize a dazzling range of cultural influences\, from spirituals and church hymns\, jazz\, R&B\, and hip-hop\, to African dance and classical ballet. Many of the earliest Ailey works and the newest company creations share a common focus: illuminating the rich panorama of Black American experience. Ailey’s monumental Revelations serves as a beacon through it all\, and as former company dancer and keeper of the Ailey flame Sylvia Waters observes\, “It’s a testament to Alvin’s understanding of humanity and the human spirit. That\, yes\, people experience despair\, struggle\, repression\, oppression\, but they have the resilience and strength to go forward.” \nThis year’s programs feature the Bay Area premieres of four works—Jamar Roberts’ Al-Andalus Blues\, Matthew Rushing’s Sacred Songs\, Hope Boykin’s Finding Free\, and Lar Lubovitch’s Many Angels—that recently received their world premieres at New York’s City Center\, as well as new productions of Ronald K. Brown’s Grace (1999) and Elisa Monte’s Treading (1979). \nThe company’s current season celebrates the life and legacy of Artistic Director Emerita Judith Jamison\, who passed away on November 9\, 2024\, and Cal Performances dedicates the April 2025 Ailey Week and AileyCamp to her legacy as well.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/alvin-ailey-in-berkeley/2025-04-12/2/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:Alvin Ailey in Berkeley
DESCRIPTION:Strength\, precision\, and passion remain the hallmarks of the august Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater more than 65 years after its inception. The company’s legendary dancers return to Berkeley with vibrant programs of new and classic works that showcase and synthesize a dazzling range of cultural influences\, from spirituals and church hymns\, jazz\, R&B\, and hip-hop\, to African dance and classical ballet. Many of the earliest Ailey works and the newest company creations share a common focus: illuminating the rich panorama of Black American experience. Ailey’s monumental Revelations serves as a beacon through it all\, and as former company dancer and keeper of the Ailey flame Sylvia Waters observes\, “It’s a testament to Alvin’s understanding of humanity and the human spirit. That\, yes\, people experience despair\, struggle\, repression\, oppression\, but they have the resilience and strength to go forward.” \nThis year’s programs feature the Bay Area premieres of four works—Jamar Roberts’ Al-Andalus Blues\, Matthew Rushing’s Sacred Songs\, Hope Boykin’s Finding Free\, and Lar Lubovitch’s Many Angels—that recently received their world premieres at New York’s City Center\, as well as new productions of Ronald K. Brown’s Grace (1999) and Elisa Monte’s Treading (1979). \nThe company’s current season celebrates the life and legacy of Artistic Director Emerita Judith Jamison\, who passed away on November 9\, 2024\, and Cal Performances dedicates the April 2025 Ailey Week and AileyCamp to her legacy as well.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/alvin-ailey-in-berkeley/2025-04-12/1/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:Alvin Ailey in Berkeley
DESCRIPTION:Strength\, precision\, and passion remain the hallmarks of the august Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater more than 65 years after its inception. The company’s legendary dancers return to Berkeley with vibrant programs of new and classic works that showcase and synthesize a dazzling range of cultural influences\, from spirituals and church hymns\, jazz\, R&B\, and hip-hop\, to African dance and classical ballet. Many of the earliest Ailey works and the newest company creations share a common focus: illuminating the rich panorama of Black American experience. Ailey’s monumental Revelations serves as a beacon through it all\, and as former company dancer and keeper of the Ailey flame Sylvia Waters observes\, “It’s a testament to Alvin’s understanding of humanity and the human spirit. That\, yes\, people experience despair\, struggle\, repression\, oppression\, but they have the resilience and strength to go forward.” \nThis year’s programs feature the Bay Area premieres of four works—Jamar Roberts’ Al-Andalus Blues\, Matthew Rushing’s Sacred Songs\, Hope Boykin’s Finding Free\, and Lar Lubovitch’s Many Angels—that recently received their world premieres at New York’s City Center\, as well as new productions of Ronald K. Brown’s Grace (1999) and Elisa Monte’s Treading (1979). \nThe company’s current season celebrates the life and legacy of Artistic Director Emerita Judith Jamison\, who passed away on November 9\, 2024\, and Cal Performances dedicates the April 2025 Ailey Week and AileyCamp to her legacy as well.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/alvin-ailey-in-berkeley/2025-04-11/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://enfacemagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/MAIN-IMAGE-Members-of-Alvin-Ailey-American-Dance-Theater.-Photo-by-Dario-Calmese_horiz-scaled-e1731703792200.jpg
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SUMMARY:Alvin Ailey in Berkeley
DESCRIPTION:Strength\, precision\, and passion remain the hallmarks of the august Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater more than 65 years after its inception. The company’s legendary dancers return to Berkeley with vibrant programs of new and classic works that showcase and synthesize a dazzling range of cultural influences\, from spirituals and church hymns\, jazz\, R&B\, and hip-hop\, to African dance and classical ballet. Many of the earliest Ailey works and the newest company creations share a common focus: illuminating the rich panorama of Black American experience. Ailey’s monumental Revelations serves as a beacon through it all\, and as former company dancer and keeper of the Ailey flame Sylvia Waters observes\, “It’s a testament to Alvin’s understanding of humanity and the human spirit. That\, yes\, people experience despair\, struggle\, repression\, oppression\, but they have the resilience and strength to go forward.” \nThis year’s programs feature the Bay Area premieres of four works—Jamar Roberts’ Al-Andalus Blues\, Matthew Rushing’s Sacred Songs\, Hope Boykin’s Finding Free\, and Lar Lubovitch’s Many Angels—that recently received their world premieres at New York’s City Center\, as well as new productions of Ronald K. Brown’s Grace (1999) and Elisa Monte’s Treading (1979). \nThe company’s current season celebrates the life and legacy of Artistic Director Emerita Judith Jamison\, who passed away on November 9\, 2024\, and Cal Performances dedicates the April 2025 Ailey Week and AileyCamp to her legacy as well.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/alvin-ailey-in-berkeley/2025-04-10/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:Alvin Ailey in Berkeley
DESCRIPTION:Strength\, precision\, and passion remain the hallmarks of the august Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater more than 65 years after its inception. The company’s legendary dancers return to Berkeley with vibrant programs of new and classic works that showcase and synthesize a dazzling range of cultural influences\, from spirituals and church hymns\, jazz\, R&B\, and hip-hop\, to African dance and classical ballet. Many of the earliest Ailey works and the newest company creations share a common focus: illuminating the rich panorama of Black American experience. Ailey’s monumental Revelations serves as a beacon through it all\, and as former company dancer and keeper of the Ailey flame Sylvia Waters observes\, “It’s a testament to Alvin’s understanding of humanity and the human spirit. That\, yes\, people experience despair\, struggle\, repression\, oppression\, but they have the resilience and strength to go forward.” \nThis year’s programs feature the Bay Area premieres of four works—Jamar Roberts’ Al-Andalus Blues\, Matthew Rushing’s Sacred Songs\, Hope Boykin’s Finding Free\, and Lar Lubovitch’s Many Angels—that recently received their world premieres at New York’s City Center\, as well as new productions of Ronald K. Brown’s Grace (1999) and Elisa Monte’s Treading (1979). \nThe company’s current season celebrates the life and legacy of Artistic Director Emerita Judith Jamison\, who passed away on November 9\, 2024\, and Cal Performances dedicates the April 2025 Ailey Week and AileyCamp to her legacy as well.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/alvin-ailey-in-berkeley/2025-04-09/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:Alvin Ailey in Berkeley
DESCRIPTION:Strength\, precision\, and passion remain the hallmarks of the august Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater more than 65 years after its inception. The company’s legendary dancers return to Berkeley with vibrant programs of new and classic works that showcase and synthesize a dazzling range of cultural influences\, from spirituals and church hymns\, jazz\, R&B\, and hip-hop\, to African dance and classical ballet. Many of the earliest Ailey works and the newest company creations share a common focus: illuminating the rich panorama of Black American experience. Ailey’s monumental Revelations serves as a beacon through it all\, and as former company dancer and keeper of the Ailey flame Sylvia Waters observes\, “It’s a testament to Alvin’s understanding of humanity and the human spirit. That\, yes\, people experience despair\, struggle\, repression\, oppression\, but they have the resilience and strength to go forward.” \nThis year’s programs feature the Bay Area premieres of four works—Jamar Roberts’ Al-Andalus Blues\, Matthew Rushing’s Sacred Songs\, Hope Boykin’s Finding Free\, and Lar Lubovitch’s Many Angels—that recently received their world premieres at New York’s City Center\, as well as new productions of Ronald K. Brown’s Grace (1999) and Elisa Monte’s Treading (1979). \nThe company’s current season celebrates the life and legacy of Artistic Director Emerita Judith Jamison\, who passed away on November 9\, 2024\, and Cal Performances dedicates the April 2025 Ailey Week and AileyCamp to her legacy as well.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/alvin-ailey-in-berkeley/2025-04-08/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250223T163000
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SUMMARY:Batsheva Dance Company: MOMO
DESCRIPTION:Among the world’s most exciting makers of contemporary dance\, Ohad Naharin brings his powerhouse company to Berkeley for the Bay Area premiere of a daring new work. In the company’s words\, “MOMO has two souls. One sends long roots to the depths of the earth—a soul that embodies archetypes and myths of hardened\, raw masculinity\, and the other is in a constant search for an individual and distinct DNA; one moves within its own autonomous and independent force field and the other is a constellation of elements that spin around the same nucleus—alternately drifting away and towards it\, making room for necessary tenderness and catharsis.” Recordings of Laurie Anderson and Kronos Quartet’s Landfall and Philip Glass’ Metamorphosis: Two provide the slow simmering musical backdrop\, alongside a song/prayer by Venezuelan musician Arca.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/batsheva-dance-company-momo/2025-02-23/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T213000
DTSTAMP:20260421T205043
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SUMMARY:Batsheva Dance Company: MOMO
DESCRIPTION:Among the world’s most exciting makers of contemporary dance\, Ohad Naharin brings his powerhouse company to Berkeley for the Bay Area premiere of a daring new work. In the company’s words\, “MOMO has two souls. One sends long roots to the depths of the earth—a soul that embodies archetypes and myths of hardened\, raw masculinity\, and the other is in a constant search for an individual and distinct DNA; one moves within its own autonomous and independent force field and the other is a constellation of elements that spin around the same nucleus—alternately drifting away and towards it\, making room for necessary tenderness and catharsis.” Recordings of Laurie Anderson and Kronos Quartet’s Landfall and Philip Glass’ Metamorphosis: Two provide the slow simmering musical backdrop\, alongside a song/prayer by Venezuelan musician Arca.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/batsheva-dance-company-momo/2025-02-22/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250209T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250209T173000
DTSTAMP:20260421T205043
CREATED:20250115T184905Z
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SUMMARY:Twyla Tharp Dance Diamond Jubilee
DESCRIPTION:A titan of American dance\, Twyla Tharp celebrates 60 years crafting strikingly original\, thoroughly accessible\, and utterly uncategorizable works with the West Coast premiere of SLACKTIDE\, a new collaboration with composer Philip Glass\, the artists’ first partnership in nearly 40 years. Performed live by Chicago’s Grammy-winning Third Coast Percussion ensemble\, the score is based on Glass’ 1993–99 work Aguas da Amazonia and reflects on the crisis of climate change. Tharp also revives Diabelli\, her 1998 triumph that challenges 11 dancers and a pianist to embody Beethoven’s endlessly inventive Diabelli Variations (performed live by pianist Vladimir Rumyantsev). \n“Tharp is America’s crossover dance queen… She melds classical ballet with modern dance\, avant-garde experiment with Broadway pizzazz\, technical rigor with off-the-cuff attitude\, uptown glamor with downtown grit.” —The Guardian
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/twyla-tharp-dance-diamond-jubilee/2025-02-09/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250208T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250208T223000
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SUMMARY:Twyla Tharp Dance Diamond Jubilee
DESCRIPTION:A titan of American dance\, Twyla Tharp celebrates 60 years crafting strikingly original\, thoroughly accessible\, and utterly uncategorizable works with the West Coast premiere of SLACKTIDE\, a new collaboration with composer Philip Glass\, the artists’ first partnership in nearly 40 years. Performed live by Chicago’s Grammy-winning Third Coast Percussion ensemble\, the score is based on Glass’ 1993–99 work Aguas da Amazonia and reflects on the crisis of climate change. Tharp also revives Diabelli\, her 1998 triumph that challenges 11 dancers and a pianist to embody Beethoven’s endlessly inventive Diabelli Variations (performed live by pianist Vladimir Rumyantsev). \n“Tharp is America’s crossover dance queen… She melds classical ballet with modern dance\, avant-garde experiment with Broadway pizzazz\, technical rigor with off-the-cuff attitude\, uptown glamor with downtown grit.” —The Guardian
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/twyla-tharp-dance-diamond-jubilee/2025-02-08/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:Twyla Tharp Dance Diamond Jubilee
DESCRIPTION:A titan of American dance\, Twyla Tharp celebrates 60 years crafting strikingly original\, thoroughly accessible\, and utterly uncategorizable works with the West Coast premiere of SLACKTIDE\, a new collaboration with composer Philip Glass\, the artists’ first partnership in nearly 40 years. Performed live by Chicago’s Grammy-winning Third Coast Percussion ensemble\, the score is based on Glass’ 1993–99 work Aguas da Amazonia and reflects on the crisis of climate change. Tharp also revives Diabelli\, her 1998 triumph that challenges 11 dancers and a pianist to embody Beethoven’s endlessly inventive Diabelli Variations (performed live by pianist Vladimir Rumyantsev). \n“Tharp is America’s crossover dance queen… She melds classical ballet with modern dance\, avant-garde experiment with Broadway pizzazz\, technical rigor with off-the-cuff attitude\, uptown glamor with downtown grit.” —The Guardian
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/twyla-tharp-dance-diamond-jubilee/2025-02-07/
LOCATION:Zellerbach Hall\, 101 Zellerbach Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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