pherank Posted September 25, 2015 Share Posted September 25, 2015 From the email sent out to patrons - note that a limited number of observor tickets will be available: SF Ballet School Presents a New Master Class Series!As a valued patron, we want you to be the first to hear about this year's Master Class Series for pre-professional and professional ballet dancers ages 15-25. Each uniquely themed class will be taught by San Francisco Ballet Company dancers, ballet masters, and teachers. The two-hour classes begin at 10am with a 75-minute ballet class in Christensen Studio (455 Franklin Street), followed by a workshop on the subject matter. Classes are limited to 40 dancers. See below for this year's schedule.October 25: Clean, Classical Technique – It’s All in the DetailsInstructor: SF Ballet School Associate Director Patrick ArmandJanuary 10: Ballet’s Gem: “Rubies” with Sofiane SylveInstructor: Principal Dancer Sofiane SylveFebruary 28: Get into Character: Experience the Character Dances of Swan LakeInstructors: Company Ballet Master and Principal Character Dancer Anita Paciotti and SF Ballet School character teacher Leonid ShagalovApril 10: Neo-Classical Ballet with the MastersInstructors: Ballet Master Ricardo Bustamante and SF Ballet School Faculty Member and Principal Character Dancer Rubén Martín CintasMay 8: Unveiling Onegin with Yuan Yuan Tan and Patrick ArmandInstructors: Principal Dancer Yuan Yuan Tan and SF Ballet School Associate Director Patrick Armand Not a dancer? A limited number of observer tickets are available. Advance registration is required. https://school.sfballet.org/masterclassseries?utm_source=mail2&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=16MasterClassSubDonorMKTG&source=22705 Link to comment
sandik Posted September 26, 2015 Share Posted September 26, 2015 Sounds like fascinating stuff -- I'd observe if I lived in the area. Link to comment
diane Posted September 27, 2015 Share Posted September 27, 2015 Oh, yes, sandik, as would I! What a wonderful idea, for young dancers, but also to help promote the ballet. -d- Link to comment
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