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    07 March 2006 07:00 PM

    Afternoon of a Faun
    (Debussy/Robbins)
    Dybbuk
    (Bernstein/Robbins)
    Glass Pieces
    (Glass/Robbins)
    All Internet and phone orders incur a handling fee of $8 per order.
    The phone number to call is (415) 865-2000 and the hours are Monday – Friday, 10am – 4pm from January 2006.
    The Box Office in the Opera House is open on performance dates only from Noon until the first intermission.
    Single tickets are available only online on November 21, 2005.
    www.sfballet.org
    War Memorial Opera House

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    07 March 2006 07:00 PM

    Firebird
    (Stravinsky/Kudelka)
    Franklin Court
    (JS Bach/C. d’Amboise)
    Single Tickets go onsale September 1, 2005
    Kimmel Center Box Office Hours are Sunday through Saturday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Academy of Music Box Office open two hours prior to ballet performances at the theater.
    Merriam Theater Box Office Hours are Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.; open one hour prior to ballet performances at the theater.
    Online sales: select month and click “buy” on the calendar (after September 1, 2005)
    http://72.5.51.74/season/calendar.aspx
    The Academy of Music

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    07 March 2006 07:00 PM

    The Messiah
    (Handel/Wainrot)
    http://www.rwb.org/season/messiah.html
    Ticket Information:
    Online (Ticketmaster):
    http://www.ticketmaster.ca/browse?category=12&tm_link=tm_arts_b_12
    Box Office:
    (204) 956-2792, in Canada outside Winnipeg: 1-800-667-4792
    Fax:
    (204) 943-1994 (Credit Card Orders Only)
    Mail:
    Royal Winnipeg Ballet,
    Subscriber Services Office,
    380 Graham Ave., Winnipeg MB, R3C 4K2
    In Person:
    Royal Winnipeg Ballet building
    at the corner of Graham and Edmonton
    10am–5:30pm weekdays, 10am–3pm Sat.
    Summer Hours: 10am–5pm weekdays
    Centennial Concert Hall

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    07 March 2006 07:00 PM

    Gathering
    Amalgamate
    (Kats-Chernin/Page)
    Rites
    (Stravinsky/Page)
    Synopsis
    This exciting double bill reunites the creative energies of two of Australia’s most extraordinary performing arts companies. Stephen Page, Artistic Director of Bangarra Dance Theatre, most recently worked with The Australian Ballet on the highly successful Rites, which was acclaimed by audiences and critics alike on its debut in Australia in 1997 for the Melbourne International Festival of the Arts, as well as during its tour to New York. Rites – set to The Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky, one of the ballet world’s most fascinating and challenging scores – will return in 2006 as part of this programme, along with a brand new work by Page, Amalgamate.
    Ticket Information:
    Single Ticket Sales open Saturday 4 March 2006
    In Person:
    Sydney Opera House Box Office
    Monday to Saturday 9am to 8.30pm
    Ticketmaster outlets
    Phone and Charge:
    02 9250 7777
    (all major credit cards accepted)
    Paying by phone, internet, fax or email:
    Patrons will be charged a $7.50 transaction fee irrespective of the number of tickets purchased. Fee includes GST. (Fee subject to change)
    Online:
    www.sydneyoperahouse.com.au
    Sydney Opera House

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    07 March 2006 07:00 PM

    http://www.mariinsky.ru/en/afisha/20060308
    Le Corsaire
    ballet in three acts with a prologue and epilogue
    Music: Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Leo Delibes, Riccardo Drigo and Pavel Oldenburgsky
    Choreography: Pyotr Gusev (1987)
    Libretto: Vernoy de Saint-Georges and Joseph Mazilier, edited: Yuri Slonimsky and Pyotr Gusev
    Set design: Teymuraz Murvanidze
    Assistant design: Mikhail Shishliannikov
    Costume design: Galina Solovyova
    World premiere: 23 January 1856, Théâtre Imperial de l´Opéra, Paris (choreography by Joseph Mazilier)
    Premiere in St Petersburg: 12 January 1858, Bolshoi Theatre (choreography by Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa after Mazilier)
    Premiere of Pyotr Gusev´s version: 29 April 1987, Kirov Theatre, Leningrad
    Running time: 2 hours 30 minutes

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