
Cal Performances’ Illuminations—a series of performances, lectures, and conversations—connects extraordinary artistry with groundbreaking scholarship to explore pressing topics of today.
This season’s Illuminations theme explores “Innocence & Experience” as intertwined forces that transform one another and influence our understanding of the world. Innocence is frequently thought of as a kind of purity or a blank canvas—something to be celebrated or protected, yet vulnerable to disruption. Experience, meanwhile, reflects knowledge—coupled often with intransigence—gained from navigating the complexities of love and loss, of care and conflict.
Join us for poignant and transformative stories—youthful idealism facing power, beauty shadowed by vulnerability, bodies carrying the weight of history—and walk away with a deeper understanding of the forces shaping our humanity.
2026–27 Season Illuminations Performances
Beginning noon May 5, save 25% with an Illuminations: “Innocence & Experience”!
The Australian Ballet
Oscar© by Christopher Wheeldon
William Kentridge’s
The Head & the Load
Jason Moran and the Harlem Hellfighters
James Reese Europe and the Absence of Ruin
Ambrose Akinmusire & Aszure Barton
A a | a B : B E N D
Attacca Quartet with Caroline Shaw
Compagnie Hervé Koubi
Sol Invictus
Maria Manetti Shrem Great Artist Performance
Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas
Joyce DiDonato, mezzo-soprano
Il Pomo d’Oro Orchestra and Choir
2026–27 Season Illuminations Related Events
Illuminations programming includes lectures and conversations that bring together leading artists and thinkers, including UC Berkeley faculty, to lend their unique perspectives to the theme. Events surrounding the performances will be added throughout the season.



