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BERKELEY'S NEWS • DECEMBER 12, 2023

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‘The Founding of the World’: Kenneth Tam dances into BAMPFA's Matrix Series

Thus, “The Founding of the World” becomes a beacon into themes of masculinity, intimacy and identity, simultaneously permitting speculation into the private with the purpose of demystifying unspoken violence.

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Just as Kenneth Tam explores adolescent spaces, his art could be considered in a similar pubertic realm. The artist is at a liminal threshold — finding his voice and fine-tuning his craft by way of a playful curiosity through varying mediums.
Just as Kenneth Tam explores adolescent spaces, his art could be considered in a similar pubertic realm. The artist is at a liminal threshold — finding his voice and fine-tuning his craft by way of a playful curiosity through varying mediums.
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On Nov. 4, Oakland Ballet came together with Hayward-based companies Ballet Folklórico México Danza and Mariachi Mexicanisimo in Oakland’s Paramount Theatre for an exuberant afternoon of music, dance, tradition and innovation.
On Nov. 4, Oakland Ballet came together with Hayward-based companies Ballet Folklórico México Danza and Mariachi Mexicanisimo in Oakland’s Paramount Theatre for an exuberant afternoon of music, dance, tradition and innovation.
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While San Francisco Ballet frequently performs new renditions of old classics, the company transported audiences back to the streets of Renaissance Italy for the opening night “Romeo & Juliet” on April 21 at the War Memorial Opera House. 
While San Francisco Ballet frequently performs new renditions of old classics, the company transported audiences back to the streets of Renaissance Italy for the opening night “Romeo & Juliet” on April 21 at the War Memorial Opera House. 
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Thus, “The Founding of the World” becomes a beacon into themes of masculinity, intimacy and identity, simultaneously permitting speculation into the private with the purpose of demystifying unspoken violence.
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Thus, “The Founding of the World” becomes a beacon into themes of masculinity, intimacy and identity, simultaneously permitting speculation into the private with the purpose of demystifying unspoken violence.
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Just as Kenneth Tam explores adolescent spaces, his art could be considered in a similar pubertic realm. The artist is at a liminal threshold — finding his voice and fine-tuning his craft by way of a playful curiosity through varying mediums.
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Just as Kenneth Tam explores adolescent spaces, his art could be considered in a similar pubertic realm. The artist is at a liminal threshold — finding his voice and fine-tuning his craft by way of a playful curiosity through varying mediums.
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On Nov. 4, Oakland Ballet came together with Hayward-based companies Ballet Folklórico México Danza and Mariachi Mexicanisimo in Oakland’s Paramount Theatre for an exuberant afternoon of music, dance, tradition and innovation.
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On Nov. 4, Oakland Ballet came together with Hayward-based companies Ballet Folklórico México Danza and Mariachi Mexicanisimo in Oakland’s Paramount Theatre for an exuberant afternoon of music, dance, tradition and innovation.
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While San Francisco Ballet frequently performs new renditions of old classics, the company transported audiences back to the streets of Renaissance Italy for the opening night “Romeo & Juliet” on April 21 at the War Memorial Opera House. 
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While San Francisco Ballet frequently performs new renditions of old classics, the company transported audiences back to the streets of Renaissance Italy for the opening night “Romeo & Juliet” on April 21 at the War Memorial Opera House. 
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English choreographer Christopher Wheeldon continued this tradition of crafting a classic ballet to be timeless with “Cinderella” at the War Memorial Opera House on April 4
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English choreographer Christopher Wheeldon continued this tradition of crafting a classic ballet to be timeless with “Cinderella” at the War Memorial Opera House on April 4
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Composed of two unrelated acts, the production comprised an outstanding and eclectic array of dances, with performers dancing to everything from abstract industrial music to the sound of falling rain.
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Composed of two unrelated acts, the production comprised an outstanding and eclectic array of dances, with performers dancing to everything from abstract industrial music to the sound of falling rain.
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On the night of March 14, the tapered golden curtains of the War Memorial Opera House slowly gave rise to the first of three running bill programs presented by SF Ballet.
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On the night of March 14, the tapered golden curtains of the War Memorial Opera House slowly gave rise to the first of three running bill programs presented by SF Ballet.
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All of San Francisco’s mercurial chill was forgotten on Feb. 25 as crowds gathered at the War Memorial Opera House to witness "Giselle," one of classical ballet’s most infamous romantic works.
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All of San Francisco’s mercurial chill was forgotten on Feb. 25 as crowds gathered at the War Memorial Opera House to witness "Giselle," one of classical ballet’s most infamous romantic works.
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Infused with imaginative splendor, San Francisco Ballet’s “Nutcracker” is a holiday season staple.
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Infused with imaginative splendor, San Francisco Ballet’s “Nutcracker” is a holiday season staple.
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“13 Tongues” eluded definition like a trout squirming from a fisherman’s hands and returning to sea.
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“13 Tongues” eluded definition like a trout squirming from a fisherman’s hands and returning to sea.
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