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Cooking with Joanne Weir!

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      Cooking is a lot like dancing, both are creative, passionate pursuits in which there is always something new to learn.  However, as a dancer, confidence on the stage does not necessarily translate to confidence in the kitchen. With Joanne’s help, I’m now excited to prepare my new specialty – Spicy Spanish Lamb [...]
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“It Perfectly Tells the Story of Onegin…”

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Now that Nutcracker is behind us, my thoughts are turning already to the Repertory Season and to the works new to us this season. First up will be Cranko’s Onegin, a ballet that I have wanted to conduct ever since I first saw it in England at The Royal Ballet. It’s a piece full of [...]
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Onegin: From the Stage Wings

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As SF Ballet’s Technical Director, I’ve been overseeing the logistics and coordination for Onegin for over a year now!  The ballet is a rental production from the National Ballet of Canada, which means we’ve been working together to coordinate the contracts and shipment for everything involving the production. All of these details – from the [...]
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Intro to Onegin: A Dancer’s “Dream Ballet”

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As a little girl going to school in Shanghai, we didn’t have much exposure to ballets from other countries. However, one of the few ballet videos I grew up watching was Onegin. Although audiences here may not be familiar with the story, it has a very special place in my heart. When I first saw [...]
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