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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Tamara Rojo, the company’s new artistic director, has a vision of ballet as for the people — all the people — with dances that reflect our world. By ...
Artistic director brings her worldwide focus, daring creativity and community commitment to the San Francisco Ballet.
San Francisco Ballet has revealed creative details for the North American premiere of Artistic Director Tamara Rojo's Raymonda. A bold retelling of Marius Petipa's 1898 masterpiece that is rarely ...
In the opening scene of SF Ballet’s “Raymonda,” a man shoots a woman. Then he steps out from behind his camera. Like a phrase whose double meaning is only revealed when you read it aloud, the initial ...
For San Francisco Ballet Artistic Director Tamara Rojo, choosing a frequently performed warhorse such as “Swan Lake” as the first work she would choreograph for the company was never in the cards.
San Francisco Ballet’s “Mere Mortals” is breaking new ground in more ways than one. The first major commission from artistic director Tamara Rojo, the production marries the classic Pandora myth with ...
When San Francisco Ballet’s new Artistic Director Tamara Rojo first approached Aszure Barton about revisiting the myths of Prometheus and Pandora, the choreographer wasn’t exactly sold. “I had to ...
In her first season as San Francisco Ballet’s artistic director, Tamara Rojo will center cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural collaborations, celebrate the artists and histories of San Francisco, and ...
The annual festival, popular for its take-a-chance-priced tickets, opened with a show featuring work by Jamar Roberts, the tap dancer Dario Natarelli and Akram Khan. By Brian Seibert “He has it all,” ...
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