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Sala: UC Berkeley, Zellerbach Hall

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AddressBerkeley
CA
Estados Unidos
Google maps37° 52' 8.008" N 122° 15' 39.575" W
octubre 2025
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BerkeleyPhilharmonia Orchestra: 80th anniversary US tour

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Beethoven, Ortiz, Sibelius
Philharmonia Orchestra; Santtu-Matias Rouvali; Víkingur Ólafsson

BerkeleyPhilharmonia Orchestra: 80th anniversary US tour

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Sibelius, Ravel, Shostakovich
Philharmonia Orchestra; Santtu-Matias Rouvali; Víkingur Ólafsson
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Eifman Ballet in a strangely psychological Pygmalion Effect

Eifman has said he wants move dance back into theater and to use movement to explore the psychological. Both of these the company accomplishes.

Xenos: The generous sorrow of Akram Khan

He turns and turns, elliptically and with the speed of a skater on ice. Sheer muscle defies gravity and the friction of feet on terra firma.

No lonely hearts in MMDG’s Pepperland

What makes this piece entirely Mark Morris is, even more than the dancing, the music. 

Wang Ramirez take Borderline to California

A cube hangs suspended at an angle and Ramirez, harnessed to a line above the stage, floats above it, fulfilling the promise of dance and the human desire to escape gravity – to fly in angelic weightlessness. 

Joffrey on tour

Eclectic and contemporary, The Joffrey Ballet reimagines human and kinetic beauty.

Warm voice, cold feelings: Winterreise in Berkeley

Ian Bostridge and Wenwen Du deliver Schubert's song cycle with great musicianship, but Bostridge lacks the presence that makes live performance a special treat.

Reggie Wilson ans Fist and Heel Performance Group

What the choreography of everyday movement creates in the viewer is a sense of nostalgia and poignancy. 

A truly kingly entertainment in Berkeley

Cal Performances and Philharmonia Baroque present a lavish modern-day première of the 1745 version of Rameau's Le Temple de la Gloire