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Recently, I took part in a cover shoot for the January issue of The Nob Hill Gazette and it was a blast! I dutifully showed up for my hair and make-up two hours before the photo shoot was to begin. That morning, I had to ask myself if I really required all this help for [...]
Undertaking the role of chair for SF Ballet’s Opening Night Gala is no small task. I’m charged with the responsibility of leading a team of 15 steering committee chairs, as well as dozens of committee members and volunteers. In addition, I’ve worked closely with the staff of the Ballet Association for almost 12 months with [...]
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This year’s Opening Night theme is Silver Celebration and highlights Helgi Tomasson’s 25 years as artistic director of San Francisco Ballet. This anniversary is hugely significant for the Ballet in many ways and I’m thrilled and honored to lead the Auxiliary team that is designing, creating, and executing this incredibly special event. As we get [...]
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SFB Scene
January 20, 2010