Witness a conversation across decades as Limón Dance Company returns with José Limón's Mazurkas and Akram Khan's reimagining of The Moor's Pavane, merging immigrant narratives and storytelling traditions for today's world.
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Witness a conversation across decades as Limón Dance Company returns with José Limón's Mazurkas and Akram Khan's reimagining of The Moor's Pavane, merging immigrant narratives and storytelling traditions for today's world.
Witness a conversation across decades as Limón Dance Company returns with José Limón's Mazurkas and Akram Khan's reimagining of The Moor's Pavane, merging immigrant narratives and storytelling traditions for today's world.
Three compelling soloists unite for Beethoven's unearthly "Ghost" Trio, a newly commissioned work, and Shostakovich's wrenching Second Piano Trio in an evening of artistic instability and stylistic boldness.
Three visionary acts collide in spontaneous, joyful collaboration. New-music powerhouse Sō Percussion joins indie-folk storyteller Kate Stables and avant-pop innovator Helado Negro for an unforgettable evening.
Bosnian singer-songwriter Damir Imamović shares the narrative power and gorgeous melancholy of sevdah music, blending Roma, Slavic, and Sephardic influences while preserving folk tradition with vibrantly evolving artistry.
Grammy-winning violinist Charles Yang (one-third of the acclaimed Time for Three) fuses classical mastery with popular influences, from Rachmaninoff to The Beatles. Full of virtuosity and heart, Yang celebrates creativity and music's limitless possibilities.
Latin Grammy winners Flor de Toloache cast a spell with healing voices and sisterhood. Drawing from ranchera, cumbia, salsa, jazz, and rock, this bold ensemble pushes mariachi into uncharted territory.
Pianist Zlata Chochieva returns with music of overwhelming emotional intensity, from Beethoven's volcanic fury to Ravel's supernatural terror, navigating this storm with fierce passion and unearthly delicacy.
Two guitarists playing instruments made by the same luthier from the same tree bring fresh perspective to Bach's Goldberg Variations, passing voices and counterpoint with telepathic intimacy and a single musical mind.
Taiwanese dancer, choreographer, and inventor Huang Yi takes the stage with an industrial robot arm, showcasing the push and pull between humanity and technology through choreography that celebrates beauty, tenderness, and nuance.