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Mere Mortals explores the Pandora myth in a sensory extravaganza

Mere Mortals, an immersive sensory-experience ballet that merges dance, lights, visuals and sound, is clever.
SFB concludes its 90th season with a stirring Romeo & Juliet

There’s much to love in Helgi Tomasson’s production of Romeo & Juliet, starting with Prokofiev’s sumptuous score.
Philosophy amid movement in San Francisco Ballet’s Dance Innovations
The ballet culminates with fouettés, bravura leaps from the oversized ensemble and a rousing finish with all 44 dancers onstage. It was an exuberant end to an intelligent, satisfying production, both of thought and movement.
Visions of Classical (Re)Vision in San Francisco
“Your love affair with ballet, your time with ballet, is short,” explains Welsh about his ballet Bespoke, “Eventually you lay down, and dance keeps moving. It’s a bittersweet thing.”
Shostakovich Trilogy opens San Francisco Ballet residency
A welcome return to London for America's oldest ballet company begins with a highly personal interpretation of Shostakovich in dance
A strong close to the SF Ballet season
Ulrich Birkkjaer presented an affecting portrait of a tormented Shostakovich, as he paced, leapt, slumped, was propped back to standing, and relentlessly propelled forward.
