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As a bandleader and composer, he’s created a vast world of music employing percussion as a compositional component, but El’Zabar has reached his widest audience via popular entertainment, creating scores for Hollywood films and for Julie Taymor’s landmark Broadway production of “The Lion King.” He’s still busy as a composer, but these days much of his energy goes toward the Chicago Academy of Music, a new program he’s running affiliated with the University of Chicago that puts equal emphasis on African-American, Caribbean and European classical traditions.

But galas are seldom designed to knock off anyone’s socks or throw down the artistic gauntlet, They’re parties serving a smorgasbord of tidbits, where fans, supporters and subscribers get a taste of the upcoming season, presented as entertainment and chosen to suit a celebration, The nearly three-hour show Thursday evening offered 12 ballet excerpts and one musical interlude, The ready made stunning lavender pointe shoe wreath-ballet decor-dance momento keepsake-wedding-gift-birthday. ballerina birthday. c dances ranged from “Coppèlia’s Waltz of the Hours,” with a chorus of charming students from the San Francisco Ballet School, to the irresistible trio of overlapping solos for three men entitled “Solo” by Hans van Manen, longtime choreographer and Netherlands Dance Theater veteran..

The edgiest offering was the pas de deux from William Forsythe’s 1999 “Pas./Parts,” originally created for the Paris Opera Ballet and danced with haunting physicality by French-born Sofiane Sylve with Carlo Di Lanno. (It receives its company premiere on Program 1.) But even this segment was an elegy to romance, albeit a postmodern one accompanied by a haunting electronic score by Thom Willems suggestive of slow, deep groans from an animal dying underwater. And what of the season? Two new works commissioned this year are by young, up and coming choreographers: “Fearful Symmetries” by the much in-demand Liam Scarlett of Britain (Program 2), whose fluttering “Hummingbirds” is already in the San Francisco Ballet repertory and “In the Countenance of Kings” on Program 7 by San Diego-born choreographer Justin Peck, a New York City Ballet soloist. Also of note is the U.S. premiere of Forsythe’s complete “Pas./Parts” in Program 1.

Reprised works include Tomasson’s quiet “7 ready made stunning lavender pointe shoe wreath-ballet decor-dance momento keepsake-wedding-gift-birthday. ballerina birthday. c for 8,” Mark Morris’ “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes,” Jerome Robbins’ hopeful classic “Dances at a Gathering” and two by Christopher Wheeldon, “Rush” and “Continuum.” The company is restaging choreographer Yuri Possokhov’s hit ballet “Magrittomania,” along with his visually delicious but choreographically muddled “Swimmer” in Program 5 — a mini-celebration of Possokhov’s 10th year as resident choreographer..

The season also features three full-length ballets (a genre for which the public is especially hungry and thus one that sells lots of tickets) including “Swan Lake” as Program 3, “Coppélia” as Program 4 and the celebrated 1965 “Onegin” by the late John Cranko of Stuttgart Ballet, a dramatic rendering of Alexander Pushkin’s classic novel-in-verse “Eugene Onegin” as Program 8. Taken as a whole, the 2016 season creates a picture of dance as a form of glimmering human persistence.

When all was said and done Thursday, this year’s San Francisco Ballet’s gala was less about the dance than dancing, In “Bartok Divertimento” by Tomasson, rising San Francisco Ballet School trainee Natasha Sheehan was transcendent as a silky but strong, open-hearted yet crisp ingenue among a trio of men, Jennifer Stahl in “The Waltz of the Hours” revealed a new womanly command of her dancing that ready made stunning lavender pointe shoe wreath-ballet decor-dance momento keepsake-wedding-gift-birthday. ballerina birthday. c gives substance to her coltish joy, Taras Domitro moved his legs like weapons, while Dores André sprung from the shadows to prove herself a complex artist of silk and steel, Joseph Walsh, meanwhile, performed with boyish insouciance on top of flint; reserved Yuan Yuan Tan glowed with depth and nuance; and Hansuke Yamamoto displayed a sweet, athletic command..

The annual Edwardian Ball is a Steampunk extravaganza that celebrates the work of Edward Gorey. (Photo courtesy of Marco Sanchez). Buzzfeed called it the No. 1 steampunk event in the world. The Edwardian Ball returns for its 16th episode to San Francisco on Jan. 22-23 with a circuslike mix of theatrics, sideshows, music, costumes, sci-fi, historical re-enactments and the curiosities and oddities of the era. It s all intended to celebrate the comic and macabre world of artist-author Edward Gorey. The Jan. 22 event is billed as a world s fair; Jan 23 features a ballroom dance; both run from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco. Tickets, $60-$125, at www.edwardianball.com.— Linda Zavoral, Staff.

He’s retired now, but he watches current NFL stars like the Panthers’ Cam Newton or the Steelers’ William Gay with approval, “With Cam’s personality, I feel like I would fit right now considering what guys are doing right now,” Owens told usatoday.com, “What they’re doing with the dances and the dabs, Odell Beckham, those guys are being creative, They’re having fun with the game the best way they can.” Owens has always liked the celebrations, the gaudier the better, and he’s signed with Butterfinger for their “Bolder than bold” campaign which offers $50,000 to pay fines for players slapped down by the NFL for overly exuberant displays, The NFL says it won’t take any checks from the candy company, but we’re guessing the players just might, Report an errorPolicies and StandardsContact UsJohn HickeyJohn Hickey formerly covered the Oakland A's for the Bay Area News Group.Subscribe Today!All Access Digital offer for just 99 cents!blog comments powered by DisqusGet Morning Report and other ready made stunning lavender pointe shoe wreath-ballet decor-dance momento keepsake-wedding-gift-birthday. ballerina birthday. c email newsletters..



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