For Program A, the company’s “brisk and hot-blooded” (Washington
Post [https://www.facebook.com/washingtonpost/]) dancers perform Nacho
Duato’s first work, Jardi Tancat; Crystal Pite’s fierce Grace
Engine; Alejandro Cerrudo’s slow, tender Silent Ghost; and William
Forsythe’s quartet N.N.N.N. Program B features the Bay Area premiere
of a new collaboration by two twentysomethings redefining what it
means to make dances today—Emma Portner, who has become a sensation
for her imaginative viral dance videos; and Lil Buck, who brings the
street to the stage as the foremost practitioner of jookin, a vibrant
urban dance form that originated in Memphis during the 1990s.
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