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Day: April 27, 2018

S.F. BALLET: NEW WORKS WITH STORY LINES, AND A TRUE BALLERINA

S.F. BALLET: NEW WORKS WITH STORY LINES, AND A TRUE BALLERINA

The stunning “Unbound” festival of the S.F. Ballet got added traction with its second program of premieres featuring inventive choreography, intriguing plot lines  and some brilliant dancing. We had barely voiced our complaints this week about sterile, plotless ballets than this fresh-baked cornucopia “Unbound B” arrived from the SFB, as if tailor-made to silence snarky critics. This is a program to see and see again before its May 4 bow-out, showing some of the best new dance creations and interpretations  of recent…

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