| The revival of the program was William Forsythe's The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude, danced with precision and intensity by a strong cast. This is a demanding work which flies by with incredible speed. Forsythe tests the limits of his dancers, and every member of the cast gave the work full value. It was particularly good to see Katita Waldo, back after maternity leave, resume this ballet, which she has always danced excitingly. Forsythe has given us his own interpretation of the Balanchine legacy (with touches of iconoclasm not unlike Twyla Tharp), and the San Francisco Ballet burns up the stage with it./ Review |