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Tag Archives: San Francisco Ballet School
Canada’s National Ballet School brought together 13 ballet schools from around the world. The experience included seven ballet classes, 15+ hours of rehearsal, three dress rehearsals, and four performances, all in just one week, but the memories and knowledge will last me a lifetime. I took too many pictures to count, in order to help [...]
This week in the studios, Company members continue rehearsing works for the 2010 Repertory Season. Patrick Corbin is staging Paul Taylor’s Company B which is set to the big-band era songs of The Andrews Sisters, and Renato Zanella is currently creating his 2010 world premiere. Additional works being rehearsed include Tomasson’s “Haffner” Symphony, Possokhov’s Diving [...]
Posted in All Posts by Open Studio 455, SFB Scene Also tagged "Haffner" Symphony, Company B, Diving into the Lilacs, Kristin Long, Nutcracker, Pascal Molat, SFB Scene Leave a comment
SFB Scene
December 15, 2009