Her thoughtfulness is echoed by the more impulsive Lensky (Gennadi Nedvigin), the suitor of her sister Olga (Lauren Strongin). A sensitive and romantic man, he comes to be so offended by the callowness of his friend Onegin that he challenges the latter to a duel — and loses. Nedvigin, playing his final role with this company, is perfect as the tender-hearted man, while Strongin’s Olga captures the insouciance of an airhead with hardly any moral sense. But it’s Luiz who nearly steals the show. He proves Kochetkova’s equal in every way. His portrayal of Onegin has sorrow at its core, buried beneath the layers of scorn and superiority. It is a superb accomplishment, right down to the impatient fingers and sorrowful, if intolerant, gaze. He provides the needed magnetic force to balance Kochetkova’s girlish-to-fierce depictions of Tatiana.
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“Prism” — by Amsterdam-based, Colombian-Belgian choreographer Ochoa — is performed to Keith Jarrett’s legendary “The Köln Concert,” Part I, a 26-minute solo piano improvisation. (All of this program’s music is recorded.) Coupling Ochoa’s fluid, sensual movement with Clifton Taylor’s stunning lighting design, “Prism” lives up to its name as it explodes across the stage with light and motion. Naharin’s “Minus 16” (1999), which combines excerpts from four of the Israeli choreographer’s other works (“Mabul,” “Anaphaza,” “Zachacha” and “Echad Mi Yodea”), retains every bit of its contemporary edge. The music ranges from “Hava Nagila” to Vivaldi’s “Nisi Dominus — Cum dederit” to “Over the Rainbow” and more. Exploring moods both brooding and lighthearted, it traces a journey as unpredictable as life itself.
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Brentwood Farm to Fork Tour — 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Aug. 7. Discover the joys of Brentwood’s family farms — and their delicious tomatoes, peaches and corn — on this farm-to-fork tour that includes the Frog Hollow, Smith Family and Dwelley farms. Tickets are $85 for the tour, $15 for lunch (optional) and kids younger than 17 are half-price. Rendezvous with the tour bus at 9:30 a.m. at the David Brower Center, 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley. Details: www.bayareagreentours.org/brentwood.html.