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Your guide to a reimagined version of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest,” how to navigate the newly expanded and renovated Hammer Museum and more events to attend this weekend.

. The movement was inventive, especially in the framework of ballet. Dancers lay flat on the ground and rolled with another dancer on top, or started on the floor and inched forward like a worm. It was playful but also grand. In one section, the women in the ensemble turned in repetition while the men leapt around them, creating a perfect circle. It created a cyclone of bodies that grew tighter and tighter until the dancers formed a cluster center stage.

Although Wheeldon’s work is inventive, some of the innovations fell flat, creating road bumps in the process. These came in smaller motions, such as ticking arms and bobbing heads. In these moments, the dancers were still and the flow was interrupted while the intricate movement distracted from the rest of the choreography.

Beyond the interruptions, “Ghosts” ended sharply with dancers flat on their stomachs on one end of the stage, arching their heads up and looking into the wings as light flashed onto their faces. Meanwhile, two other dancers seemingly floated off on the other side. It was a remarkable image to behold.Wheeldon also had a couple of LAB premieres, including “,” a complex and speedy choreography including four dancers in two separate virtuosic pas de deux —.

Once the ebb and flow of “Morphoses” settled, dancers ended the same way they began: clinging to the ground, rolling.usually starts with a confusing tango with elevators and unexpected entryways. The art museum is debuting a newly completed entrance onand conclusion of a two-decade transformation. This addition brings along more room to display art, a new visitor’s desk and a different entrance.

From these two entry points, you can either take the stairs or elevator to the gallery spaces and common areas of the Hammer. But before you leave, there is another addition to explore:: After viewing the exhibitions on Level 3, enter the elevators in the corner by the top of the stairs . From here, go down to Level L, where you’ll enter the bank lobby.

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