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Tag Archives: Damian Smith
Half way through the tour, we’re now in Beijing and I’ve got a bit of time to sit and look back over our time in Shanghai. Having arrived on Friday 18 September, the dancers were offered an optional class on Saturday that I taught. The crew were working to get the theatre ready for our stage [...]
Posted in All Posts by Bruce Sansom, Perpetual Motion: SFB on Tour Also tagged China Tour, Davit Karapetyan, Swan Lake, Vanessa Zahorian, Yuan Yuan Tan Leave a comment
We gave our first performance in Shanghai last night—a mixed-repertory program. The audience was enthusiastic, especially when Yuan Yuan Tan danced Distant Cries with Damian Smith. It took me a while to get used to the more casual audience behavior here. People were attentive and quiet, but there was a lot of bustling about with [...]
Posted in All Posts by Matt Naughtin, Perpetual Motion: SFB on Tour Also tagged China Tour, Swan Lake, Yuan Yuan Tan Leave a comment
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August 13, 2010