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“Oh my gosh, standing room was five deep,” says Helgi Tomasson, director of the San Francisco troupe. He attributes the popularity to several factors: enthusiasm for Wheeldon’s work, advance word of its highly colorful and distinctive look, and, of course, the universally known story. Indeed, it’s a reality these days that the name “Cinderella” — or “Swan Lake,” or “Nutcracker” — can fill a huge theater with eager families, and company directors need to consider the economics of the situation, particularly when creating a full-length production with elaborate sets and costumes. Still, say both Wheeldon and Tomasson, there’s enough that’s new and different about this “Cinderella” to more than justify a new version of the old tale.
“It means fewer band, photography and dance classes,” he said, adding that some funding earmarked to support academies at the school is slated to run out in the next few years, The programs have proved so successful that just last week, the Atlantic Philanthropies and California Endowment announced a joint $12.2 million investment over three years in the Oakland school district’s nutcracker ballet pet bandanna dog bandanna cat bandanna snap bandanna health career programs, The investment will allow the academy to increase the number of participating students from 670 to 1,874 and expand the programs to middle schools..
D.J. Fontana, 87. A rock ‘n’ roll pioneer who rose from strip joints in his native Shreveport, Louisiana, to the heights of musical history as Elvis Presley’s first and longtime drummer. June 13. Leslie Grantham, 71. An actor who became a British TV icon during the 1980s as arch-villain “Dirty” Den Watts on the soap opera “EastEnders.” June 15. Kazuo Kashio, 89. One of four brothers who founded Casio Computer Co., the Japanese company behind G-Shock watches. June 18. Vinnie Paul, 54. A co-founder and drummer of heavy metal band Pantera. June 22. Heart disease.
MasterPieces: Ballet San Jose’s first nutcracker ballet pet bandanna dog bandanna cat bandanna snap bandanna repertory program of the season consists of the company premiere of Fancy Free, with choreography by Jerome Robbins and music by Leonard Bernstein; Tchaikovsky’s Theme and Variations, choreographed by George Balanchine; and In the Upper Room, choreographed by Twyla Tharp with music by Philip Glass, Feb, 20-21, 8 p.m., and Feb, 23, 1:30 p.m, San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, 255 Almaden Blvd., San Jose, 408.288.2800, balletsj.org, San Jose Jazz Winter Fest: This jazz festival features Taylor McFerrin, Kris Bowers, Kendrick Scott Oracle, Marc Cary Focus Trio, Mads Tolling Quartet with Tierney Sutton and Les Yeux Noirs, Feb, 27-March 8, times vary, San Pedro Square Market and Theatre on San Pedro Square, San Jose, $10-$30, 408-288-7557, sanjosejazz.org..
The two-day event has become a tradition in Fremont, where 1 in 5 residents is Indian-American. Last year, nearly 50,000 revelers visited the festival, which features a dance contest, games for kids, food booths, musical performances and more, spokeswoman Ritu Maheshwari said. Performances will feature music from Bollywood, India’s popular movie industry, Maheshwari said. “This festival is colorful and musical and there’s something new every year,” she said. “So there’s always something to look forward to.”.
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