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Author Archives: Open Studio 455
Win Free Nutcracker Tickets on Twitter!
Follow @sfballet on Twitter and enter our contest tomorrow to win two tickets to Nutcracker! In celebration of SF Ballet’s “Nutcracker Guide to Our City,” we are offering an exclusive pair of tickets to the performance of Nutcracker on Dec 16 as part of a special Twitter contest. At 1pm PST tomorrow (Thurs Dec [...]
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Send a child to the ballet this holiday season
Today may be ‘Cyber Monday’ for online shoppers, but on the SF Ballet website, your dollars could make a real difference for a child in the Bay Area - by giving the gift of Nutcracker. For almost twenty years, our dedicated Children’s Enchantment Fund has provided local under-served children and families the opportunity to see SF [...]
Nutcracker Guide to Our City!
To celebrate our upcoming production of San Francisco Ballet’s Nutcracker, which runs December 9-27, we’ve launched an online interactive magazine entitled “Nutcracker Guide to Our City.” The guide presents a rich journey through five historic locations around the city: Alamo Square, the Conservatory of Flowers, Chinatown, Palace of Fine Arts, and the War Memorial Opera House. [...]
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Marcella De Cray, professor emeritus of harp, 1928-2011