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With live performances being canceled all over the world, the art of Ballet is adapting rapidly. As my dear friend Kevin McKenzie (Artistic Director of American Ballet Theatre ) puts it: “…the art form of ballet, until it returns to theaters or live performance, will take a secondary role to the art form of filming it for the foreseeable future.” At SNB we are fortunate to have found two very skilled, imaginative young men (Lyric
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All around our country cities are holding events with empty stages demonstrating the importance of the arts and live events in US communities. These events are part of the nationwide Live Event Coalition. Reno has formed its own Reno Live Event group as part of the Live Event Coalition under the direction of Gary Guberman (former Director of Technical Services for the Peppermill Hotel and Casino and long time Lighting Director for Sierra Nevada Ballet).  This Reno Live
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It was with mixed feelings that I entered the SNB studio on August 18, 2020.  The SNB Board voted to open the studio for Hybrid classes and rehearsals three days a week and do Zoom-only classes and rehearsals three days a week.  We had not held classes or rehearsals in the building since March, and, while I felt very excited to be back in person, I was also quite nervous to see if everyone would follow
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It seems like ages since I stood on the stage of the NY Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center with my dear friend, Kevin McKenzie, director of American Ballet Theatre, watching a rehearsal of ABT’s Swan Lake. Yet it was only 14 months ago.  But very much has changed–especially in the world of Ballet. Most ballet companies have taken to presenting digital performances. I decided to create an entirely Zoom virtual Ballet for Sierra Nevada
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This July marks Sierra Nevada Ballet’s 19th year of being a part of Reno’s Artown Festival. Thanks to Artown Executive Director Beth MacMillan and her dedication to the art form, every Tuesday night for the month of July dance has traditionally lit up the stage at Wingfield Park, and for 18 years SNB has performed on one of those Tuesday nights for over 2,000 people. SNB’s Dancing By The River program has become very popular
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