Mark Morris Dance Group’s “Mozart Dances” is a light-footed, delicate piece of work — which isn’t to say it’s not rich with strengths and contradictions. Indeed, it has a shadowy center from which its ...
"Mozart Dances"Where: Harris Theater for Music and Dance, 205 E. Randolph Drive, ChicagoWhen: 8 p.m. today, 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. SundayTickets: $30-$75Phone: (847) 266-5100 or ...
Several football games had gone by already before Cal Performances, the great Arts & Lectures series of U.C. Berkeley, finally kicked off its season of major international performing arts last Friday ...
At the heart of "Mozart Dances," in the middle movement of the middle work in the Mark Morris Dance Group production at Berkeley's Zellerbach Hall, six male dancers calmly form a circle. Matisse comes ...
Watching Mark Morris Dance Group’s “Mozart Dances” – onstage at UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall in Cal Performances’ opening season event – feels like being a welcomed guest at party thrown by good old ...
MOZART Dances reveals Mark Morris as the great magician of contemporary dance and its foremost optimist. In this seemingly carefree work Morris offers principles of profound beauty, not in a didactic ...
MOZART always makes you feel like dancing – he’s the disco king of classicism. OK, I’m being irreverent, but sometimes Mozart can make it hard to stop the feet from tapping. Yet Mozart, as many ...
The grand final work of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, his Requiem K. 626, shows the composer as an acute observer of human behavior and an incomparable master of musical form. His cantabile style had been ...
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