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Category Archives: .dance
WEEKEND WISH TRIP: Dance-in-the-City
The dancer’s wish… Beyond Bollywood: 2000 Years of Dance in Art… beyond dance… religion, literature, politics, and societal structures… a thought provoking exhibit… City criss cross… lunch at Doppio Zero… Hayes Valley… Twin Peaks… Florence Nightingale… from 64F to 88F … Continue reading
Posted in .Asian_Museum, .dance, .exhibition
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DAVIS: Swan Lake
Ballet Preljocaj… ballet as a message to humanity In the title, there is ‘the lake’ and there are ‘the swans’, two entities threatened by global warming and by ecological alterations linked to rampant industrialisation. So I built the whole drama … Continue reading
Posted in .affiliate, .ballet, .dance, .environment, .Mondavi_Center, Angelin Preljocaj
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SAN FRANCISCO: ChoreoFest
YERBA BUENA GARDENS FESTIVAL – CHOREOFEST
BOOK: Lola’s Fandango
By Anna Witte Illustrated by Micha Archer Narrated by the Amador family
Posted in .en, .es, .flamenco, .picture_book
Tagged Anna Witte, El Fandango de Lola, Flamenco Friday, Lola’s Fandango, Make Your Own Lola Doll, Micha Archer
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STERN GROVE: San Francisco Ballet
SF Ballet … School … Stern Grove … wonderful Sunday afternoon!
Posted in .ballet, .free, .SF_Ballet, .Stern_Grove
Tagged San Francisco Ballet, STERN GROVE
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MOVIE NIGHT: Mao’s Last Dancer
Mao’s Last Dancer A Film by Bruce Beresford 117min., Australia, 2010 After a true story by Li Cunxin Li was born into bitter poverty in rural Qingdao, China. Certain years the peasants in his village even ate tree barks to … Continue reading
Posted in .Australia, .ballet, .CHINA, .film, .Houston, .US
Tagged Australian Ballet, China, Houston Ballet, Li Cunxin, Mao's Last Dancer, MOVIE NIGHT, Qingdao
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MOVIE NIGHT: May Hot Ballroom
Mad Hot Ballroom, that is 🙂
Posted in .dance, .film, .NYC
Tagged Mad Hot Ballroom, May Hot Ballroom, MOVIE NIGHT, New York City
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STANFORD: San Francisco Ballet Trainees
Inspirational performance from The San Francisco Ballet Trainee as always and Studio 38 is just a wonderful place to get closer to ballet!