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In my 28-year professional ballet career I had the great honor of dancing leading roles in most of the famous classic ballets, and, while I loved all of them, nothing could compare with the experience of being a “mother”.  Having a family while being an active professional dancer is exhilarating yet challenging. In celebration of Mother’s Day, I thought it appropriate to highlight two SNB dancers who seem to manage both roles beautifully:  Sara Weir
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One of my favorite culinary experiences at a restaurant is ordering many appetizers and sampling all the different tastes on the menu. I think that is why I always look forward to SNB’s annual Brew Brats and Ballet (BBB) program each Spring. BBB offers the experience of sampling brand new short choreographic works by several different choreographers and combines it with some brats and beer for a real fun and intimate experience. Each work is
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I first came to northern Nevada in 1988 when my then ballet partner, former San Francisco Ballet Principal, Horacio Cifuentes and I were invited to guest perform with composers/musicians Susan Mazer and Dallas Smith on a program supported by the Tahoe Arts Project.  It was love at first visit for me, and I hoped that I would somehow be able to return. The opportunity came when (after retiring from the professional stage) I was invited
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Valentine’s Day is the customary celebration of love and romance in many regions of the world, and so I thought it fitting to share a love story that began with a dance, blossomed through dance and, I like to think, ended in a dance – if it has ever ended at all. Anne Capozzi and Edward Bena fell in love on the dance floor.  It was 1948 and Anne’s 16th birthday.  Anne and her date,
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It is a new year with many new creative possibilities, and yet many arts organizations and arts venues are struggling to survive.   SNB performs regularly each year at the Pioneer Center; at the Reno Little Theater; at the Carson Community Center; at the Brewery Arts Center, and as part of the Artown Festival and the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival.   All these organizations report significant losses between March of 2020 and now but remain
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