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A.I.M.
Feb 1-2
Hammer Theatre Center, San Jose
Under the direction of choreographer Kyle Abraham, A.I.M. (Abraham in Motion) has been at the leading edge of contemporary dance’s efforts to reinterpret race, gender and identity. Abraham brings his troupe to the Hammer for back-to-back performances of the company’s latest program, the hip-hop-inspired Drive and the sensuous, moving Meditation: A Silent Prayer.
Batsheva Dance Company: Venezuela
Mar 12
Memorial Auditorium, Stanford
The Israeli dance company Batsheva and its artistic director Ohad Naharin explore the dimensions of perception in twin performances of the same choreography that somehow look and feel quite different, getting to the heart of the magic behind live performance.
Dance North: Attractor
Jan 24-25
Bing Concert Hall, Stanford
Talk about an explosive collaboration: Choreographers Lucy Guerin and Gideon Obarzanek hook up with the imposing Indonesian musical duo Senyawa to create something that breaks the barriers of dance to something more akin to ritualistic trance.
Jessica Lang Dance
Feb 23
Hammer Theatre Center, San Jose
Choreographer Jessica Lang announced late last year that her company’s current 2019 winter tour would be its last. Lang is known for her full-on commitment to collaboration with accomplished set designers, costumers, composers and visual artists, all in the service of an immersive experience.
New Ballet: Fast Forward
Mar 23
SJSU Dance Theatre at Spartan Complex, San Jose
San Jose’s New Ballet Studio Company gives a performance of new works, including choreography by Naomi Sailors, Le Mai Linh, Laura Burton, Dalia Rawson and morewith live music by Steely Nash. Presented in partnership with the SJSU Dance Department, it is a chance to see some of the best up-and-coming dancers in Silicon Valley flex their creative muscles on stage.
Smuin: Dance Series 01
Feb 21-24
Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts
The Bay Area’s powerhouse dance company Smuin kicks off its 25th year with a performance of several new choreographies, including a tribute to the late diva Etta James, founder Michael Smuin’s latest piece inspired by the iconic work of the sculptor Rodin as well as his classic ballet set to Schubert, and a trio of pieces from Smuin performers-turned-choreographers.

