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Tony Bravo February 23, 2021Updated: February 24, 2021, 11:46 am
Dancer/choreographer Myles Thatcher, here with Olafur Eliasson’s “One-way colour tunnel” at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, shot his piece “Colorforms” for the San Francisco Ballet digital season at SFMOMA. Photo: Lea Suzuki, The Chronicle
Imagine people dancing ecstatically through the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s galleries, next to Ellsworth Kelly paintings and Alexander Calder sculptures. In choreographer Myles Thatcher’s newest work, “Colorforms,” part of Program 2 in the San Francisco Ballet’s digital 2021 season, you get that vision as dancers spin and leap through the museum, tracing the paths of paper airplanes they throw gleefully.
Rachel Howard February 11, 2021Updated: February 12, 2021, 7:13 am
The San Francisco Ballet in the world premiere of Myles Thatcher’s “Colorforms.” Photo: Ezra Hurwitz, San Francisco Ballet
Are audiences attracted by frenzied glamour and urgent escapism in these pandemic-beleaguered early days of 2021? That’s what San Francisco Ballet’s advertising has mostly served up, with tense music and all-caps headlines touting “world class ballet” brought to your living room.
Fortunately for those of us needing relief from such intensity, the mood is quite different in Myles Thatcher’s new ballet, “Colorforms,” which premieres as part of the Ballet’s digital Program 2 on Thursday, Feb. 11, and shoots off the screen like a ray of sheer, unforced pleasure.
Chronicle Staff February 8, 2021Updated: February 12, 2021, 7:08 am
D’Arcy Drollinger (left), Matthew Martin, Holotta Tymes and Heklina in “The Golden Girls Live! The Christmas Episodes.” Photo: Ashlynn Danielsen
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Oasis TV brings the S.F. drag club’s best shows to your home
If you’re missing your favorite queens from San Francisco nightclub and cabaret Oasis, the drag goddesses have smiled on you. Fans can now stream popular stage productions and new original shows from the SoMa venue on Oasis TV, a subscription service featuring D’Arcy Drollinger, Heklina, LeMay, Lady Bear, Matthew Martin, Holotta Tymes, Patty from HR, Snaxx and more queens.
. 2021 s Hearts in San Francisco are on display in Union Square this week. (Courtesy of @sfghfoundation) 25 Fun Things to Do This Week (2.8.21)
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Feb 07, 2021
There s Valentine s programming galore this week with wine and cookie tastings, cooking class for two with Brandon Jew, and this year s crop of Hearts in San Francisco making their Union Square debut.
Plus, get takeout from a couple of cool new spots, watch SF Ballet s latest digital performances, or head to Healdsburg for an epic outdoor meal at SingleThread in a Ken Fulkâdesign setting.
Nosh on wood-fired meats from Jaranita SF. Housed in Bistro Aix s former Marina digs, this new Peruvian eatery from the restaurant group behind La Mar offers empanadas, grilled beef heart, rotisserie chicken, and an entire roasted cauliflower. // Order online at jaranitasf.com.