SF Ballet Launches “Creation House”
San Francisco Ballet (SF Ballet) has recently launched Creation House, a new multifaceted initiative offering SF Ballet company members, SF Ballet School students, and guest … Read more
San Francisco Ballet (SF Ballet) has recently launched Creation House, a new multifaceted initiative offering SF Ballet company members, SF Ballet School students, and guest … Read more
The Presidio Performing Arts Foundation has announced plans for its upcoming 25th Anniversary Spring Gala on Thursday, May 18, distinguished by Presidio Dance Theatre’s performance … Read more
San Francisco Ballet (SF Ballet) has announced its 2024 season filled with premieres, company firsts, and works rarely seen in the United States. Curated by … Read more
Flamenco artist La Tania and the Presidio Theatre present the world premiere of Solaz, a new multimedia flamenco work July 21-23, inspired by the extraordinary history of the Egyptian … Read more
Helgi Tomasson’s Romeo & Juliet is part of San Francisco Ballet’s 2023 Repertory Season. It will be performed in Program 7, from Apr 21–Apr 30, 2023. In … Read more
Ferry riders seeking exposure to the “fairy” godmother may be dismayed by the latest production of classical dance in The City. San Francisco Ballet’s 90th … Read more
Reviews are in for Myles Thatcher’s COLORFORMS, a film-to-stage adaptation recently promoted in Cultural Currents. The Colors of Dance, is a triple bill program running from … Read more
Myles Thatcher’s COLORFORMS, a film-to-stage adaptation, will debut next week during San Francisco Ballet’s The Colors of Dance, a triple bill program running from March 14–19. COLORFORMS marks Thatcher’s … Read more
San Francisco Ballet’s (SF Ballet) 90th anniversary season continues with the return of Helgi Tomasson’s Giselle (1999), including ten performances from Friday, February 24 through March 5. … Read more
This winter, from December 8–27, San Francisco Ballet (SF Ballet) returns to the stage with thirty-three performances of Helgi Tomasson’s Nutcracker, a Bay Area tradition of the past … Read more