The Music Within
Cleveland native Dianne McIntrye received a hometown hero's welcome during her curtain speech prior to her eponymous dance group thrilling the audience in her latest work, “In the Same Tongue.”
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In its 92nd season—its second programmed by still relatively new artistic director Tamara Rojo—San Francisco Ballet kept playing with box office strategies. Everything revolved around Liam Scarlett’s “Frankenstein,” which I’m beginning to think of as the ballet world’s “Phantom of the Opera,” a “high art” experience designed for middlebrow tastes. After regular-season performances in March, “Frankenstein” also got a late April season finale “encore.” This “encore” run practice was instituted last year, built on the idea that word of mouth will bring fresh ticket buyers. To judge by online sales data, it’s working.
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Cleveland native Dianne McIntrye received a hometown hero's welcome during her curtain speech prior to her eponymous dance group thrilling the audience in her latest work, “In the Same Tongue.”
PlusA man, much to his wife’s chagrin, has a nasty little habit: at night, he turns into a bat and flies out of their marital bed to partake in all kinds of infidelities.
PlusThe Japan Society continued its Yukio Mishima Centennial Series with a newly commissioned dance work titled “The Seven Bridges (Hashi-zukushi)” based on Yukio Mishima’s short story by that name originally published in 1956.
PlusLondon is a changed city this week. The cold front has come, and daylight hours have plummeted. The city is rammed with tourists, buskers, and shoppers.
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Thank you, Rachel for you insightful reviews this season; I think we are on the same page that Tamara is taking our company and dance in general to a new level of excellence and innovation.