HOT S.F. BALLET PREMIERE BY SCARLETT
‘Fearful Symmetries,’ with J. Adams score A ho-hum S.F. Ballet night burst into flame figuratively with a world premiere created by a man last seen in the low-profile corps de ballet. The Opera House crowd stood spontaneously to applaud and cheer choreographer Liam Scarlett’s “Fearful Symmetries,” a high-energy pulse-quickening modern ballet. Doing his second work for the SFB, Scarlett shares the current bill with Balanchine and Mark Morris—-pretty good company!! The flamboyant, fast-flying piece for 16 is sexy and contemporary,…