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On Monday, April 30 I will be giving a talk at the Museum of Performance and Design on the great nineteenth century ballet comedic masterpiece, Don Quixote, this season’s firecracker closer at San Francisco Ballet. This ballet has it all – a romantic storyline, a deliciously exotic Spanish setting, and some of the [...]
Posted in All Posts by Carey Gaiser Casey Also tagged Carrie Gaiser Casey, Don Quixote, Maria Kochetkova, San Francisco Ballet, SFB Leave a comment
As the staff photographer for San Francisco Ballet, my job is to photograph the Company for advertising, press releases, brochures, and programs. Most of my time is spent in the rehearsal studios photographing the dancers and choreographers while ballet’s are being created. But during the Company’s season, I’m fortunate enough to be able to photograph [...]
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Things are really coming along for the upcoming Get in Front Performance on June 6th at the Herbst Theater! Our last blog entry spoke to the cause, Getting in Front of cancer – and the amazing organization behind it, The Cancer Prevention Institute of California. Garen Scribner and I have been working tirelessly to pull [...]
Posted in All Posts by James Sofranko, Uncategorized Also tagged CPIC, Garen Scribner, Get in Front, James Sofranko, San Francisco Ballet, SFB 1 Comment
Behind the Scenes with “Don Quixote”
Former-president and current member of BRAVO, an active group that contributes thousands of hours of volunteer assistance every year and provides vital services to support SF Ballet.
April 30, 2012