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I’m going to the opening of Lines’s spring season tomorrow. Are you?
You all know how much I love Lines Dance Company, right? So I’m thrilled to be attending the opening of their home season tomorrow night at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. They’re performing Triangle of the Squinches, which is … Continue reading
Lines Ballet preview, SF Weekly
The Alonzo King Lines Ballet is a true San Francisco institution, not only because it has been around for nearly 30 years, but because it embodies the diversity of San Francisco in almost every aspect of its existence. Not too … Continue reading
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Tagged Alonzo King, ballet, Lines Ballet, modern dance, San Francisco
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