Experience a pastiche of music, dance, pantomime and puppetry of the 17th and 18th century English stage. Nash Baroque Ensemble and Dance Through Time present their fourth collaboration, Emperor of the Moon transporting audiences to the vibrant musical theater world of ca. 1705 London; a time when scientific discoveries were shaking up long-held beliefs about the solar system and what it meant to be human. In this exciting and tumultuous time, a cast of commedia dell’arte characters fascinated with the movement of the planets embark on an unforgettable journey to the moon—an adventure tale told through rarely performed techniques of historical dance and pantomime about the redemptive powers of love in a world where madness and reason collide.

Music of the most famous composers for the stage in this period accompany original 18th-century dance choreographies, with a focus on English choreographer Mr. Isaac (b. 1643) and dancer Hester Santlow (1690-1773). Soprano Bethany Hill, and a period instrumental ensemble of flute, recorder, violin, cello, baroque guitar, and harpsichord perform the music of Henry Purcell, John Blow, John Eccles, and Gottfried Finger. 

Following their sold-out shows of Venetian-inspired spettacolo Pulcinella’s Dream at the 2023 San Francisco International Arts Festival, Nash Baroque Ensemble and Dance Through Time are joined by guest dancers from the New York Baroque Dance Company and Seattle Early Dance for an unforgettable trip to the Moon.

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Individual Tickets Available March 25

FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 7:30 PM
Carrington Hall
1201 Brewster Ave., Redwood City, CA 94062

SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 4:00 & 7:30 PM
Live Oak Theater
1301 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley

SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 2:30 PM
Gunn Theatre at The Legion of Honor
100 34th Ave, San Francisco

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About Nash Baroque Ensemble and Dance Through Time

Nash Baroque Ensemble

Nash Baroque is a vibrant chamber ensemble specializing in music from the late Renaissance to the Baroque classical periods. Collaborating with Baroque dance specialists, they deliver lively performances on period instruments, drawing from original source materials for authentic interpretations.

Since their debut in July 2013 along the Connecticut Shoreline, Nash Baroque has captivated audiences on the East and West coasts. Based in the Bay Area, they often work with Dance Through Time and have been featured in various chamber festivals. The ensemble is a recipient of the Intermusic SF Grant (2018, 2022, 2024) and a California Arts Council Grant (2020), and they regularly perform at the Berkeley Festival and Exhibition Fringe Concerts. Nash Baroque is also an affiliate of the San Francisco Society of Early Music.

Dance Through Time

Founded in the 1980s by dance historian Carol Tetén in San Francisco, Dance Through Time is dedicated to the research and performance of historical social and theatrical dances from the past 600 years.

The company has toured the U.S., partnering with organizations like the San Francisco Symphony to create engaging performances for all ages.

Jennifer Meller, co-Artistic Director since 2019, is a musician and dancer who also teaches Baroque and Renaissance dance. Carlos Venturo, co-Artistic Director and 2016 King of Carnaval San Francisco, is known for his choreography and advocacy for dance education.

Recognized internationally for its authenticity, Dance Through Time emphasizes arts education and has celebrated recent milestones, including their 12th national tour and a performance at San Francisco's Gay Pride Parade.