Guest Sundance Posted April 30, 2002 Share Posted April 30, 2002 Tony Randazzo is my teacher and he danced with the san fransico ballet. I would like to know things like what he danced in and who he danced with. If anyone knows of a site where I could find out these things tell me. Sundance Link to comment
Mel Johnson Posted April 30, 2002 Share Posted April 30, 2002 A question like this can best be answered via the library - using the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature, primarily. I don't know of any books devoted to the history of the San Francisco Ballet, but who knows, one could be out there. Try the library! Link to comment
BalletNut Posted May 1, 2002 Share Posted May 1, 2002 Sundance, if you are ever in San Francisco, allow me to make a shameless plug for the SF Performing Arts Library & Museum [sFPALM]. I used to do book processing for them, and I can assure you that they have more info on SFB than any mere mortal could possibly know what to do with! They also have a website, which I don't know off the top of my head, but do a google search on it and see if that helps. Although there is indeed a book about the first 50 years of SFB, SFB is now 70, and, as you know, Anthony Randazzo isn't that old, so he isn't in there. About your original question: He was always a favorite of mine, and I saw him in several things. Some standouts: Swan Lake, with the lovely, talented, and alas retired, Evelyn Cisneros. La Sylphide with the equally impressive Sabina Allemann. Theme and Variations with the dearly departed [to Hamburg, that is] Elizabeth Loscavio. Of course he did other things too, and created lots of roles, but those stick out for me. Link to comment
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