Presented by the Margaret Jenkins Dance Company, the piece brings together older artists and choreographers to share stories.
Andres is featured as both a pianist and a composer this week at the LA Phil.
The choreographer’s new work, Performable Posthumanism, considers what happens when two worlds collide.
The Bay Area dance maker is piecing together a premiere for the Presidio Theatre with a fantastically collaborative creative team.
Coppél-i.A., arriving in SoCal this week, is a contemporary telling of a classic story from choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot.
The L.A. company is presenting “ACB Jazz” in an underground performance space and bringing in two comedians as well.
Decent Structures Arts stages the choreographer’s new work, Put Away the Fire, dear, for its S.F. debut.
The Compañía Nacional de Danza arrives in L.A. with a blend of classical, contemporary, and mambo.
Tenor Edward Graves, a former Adler Fellow, talks about playing the Duke of Mantua for the first time.
By expanding the boundaries of how sacred spaces are used, the historic institution serves not just congregants but the whole community.