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An Evening of Traditional Korean Music and Dance comes to UCSB.
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An Evening of Traditional Korean Music and Dance comes to UCSB.
The Japanese butoh company founded by Ushio Amagatsu brings its newest work, Tobari, to Santa Barbara
This major production is shorter than the original, with a huge cast and costumes by designer David Heuvel.
The company prepares to perform four shows at the Lobero Theater; one for the public, three for school children.
Santa Barbara’s first aerial dance studio trains students to defy gravity; owner Ninette Paloma has extensive training in gymnastics, dance, and circus arts.
Pianist David Peña Dorantes and dancers Rosario Toledo and Joaquín Grilo cast a spell on their ecstatic audience.
The popular modern dance company has turned to storytelling, and it’s not their strong suit.
The New York choreographer will hold three residencies in Santa Barbara to teach the student company excerpts from her seminal work of 1974, “Speeds.”
Three months after the loss of a founding member, the wildly popular dance company continues to defy convention.
Pianist David Peña Dorantes to perform alongside dancers Rosario Toledo and Joaquín Grilo.