There’s no doubting the skill on-stage at the San Francisco Ballet's current offering, running through March 29.
San Francisco Ballet's "Don Quixote" dazzles until a sudden injury halts a star dancer, cutting short Francesco Gabriele Frola's debut.
For an audience that repeatedly turns a blind eye to the arduous strain and athleticism ballet demands, often fooled by its ...
Dazzling “Don Q”: San Francisco Ballet is amid a run of “Don Quixote,” a show that dance lovers won’t want to miss. The ...
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Anyone who’s grown up under communism can appreciate Cuban émigré Erisbel Tavio’s taste in books. To survive totalitarian governments, and occasionally stand up to them, it helps to be a little crazy.
Don Quixote is one of those books whose influence is so far-reaching as to be almost ubiquitous, like The Odyssey, or the Bible. And like the Bible or Homer’s epic, it is more often talked about than ...
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Don Quixote is a curious outlier from the rest of the ballet canon in that its only intention is to celebrate our collective ...