Fated Love
San Francisco Ballet artistic director Tamara Rojo has often said she believes ballet should operate more like Broadway, where shows have previews and work through revisions before the real premiere.
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Ingrid Silva’s expression is calm, the side of her mouth upturned a few degrees, as if she’s delighting in the reception of her own joke. Her arms hang loose at her sides as she stands in sous-sus and her partner Elias Re dips her to the side to peer out at the audience around a long gilded panel.
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