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After a performance by singers Dan + Shay and a review of weeks 1-4, Evanna and Keo performed a tango that earned positive remarks from Len. “I challenged you to improve posture and frame. Mission accomplished.” Score: three 10s, for a perfect 30. The final repeat performance was a Charleston set in the subway by Milo and Witney, with Robin Thicke singing. Bruno said Milo was “more exciting and sharper than ever,” and Carrie Ann added, “He is ridiculously amazing.” Score: three 10s, for another perfect 30.
Police have not released a description of the suspect or their vehicle, and have few leads with which to solve the case, Coats said, Anyone with information about the fatal incident is asked to contact the Traffic Bureau at 510-981-5980, or to leave an anonymous tip by contacting Bay Area Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS.”Any information may be critical to solving this crime,” Coats said, “A Rally in Direct Defense of our Post Office” will start at tote bag darling african american ballet dancer toddler or big kid dance bag 1 p.m, at the landmark building at 2000 Allston Way, where there will be “speakers, music and dance, street theater, public forums, and a birthday cake to celebrate the founding of the Post Office in July 1775.” The location is one block from the downtown BART station..
A Silver Bells Holiday at the Ainsley House. When: Nov. 23-24 and Nov. 29- Dec. 19. What: Tours, teas, boutique, receptions at a historic Campbell home with 15 rooms decorated in this year’s silver bells theme. The home: Constructed in 1925 for fruit-canning pioneer J.C. Ainsley and his family, the Tudor Revival mansion features a distinctive thatched roof in the style of Ainsley’s native England. Details: Admission for tours alone: $8 general, $6 seniors, $4.50 ages 7-17; teas and open houses cost extra. 300 Grant St., Campbell. 408-866-2758; www.cityofcampbell.com/museum.
Early bird tickets to the benefit are $25, which includes local bites and brews, “Bring school supplies — whether it be a box of crayons or some notebooks, every little bit helps,” the foundation adds, Lola’s Foundation is tote bag darling african american ballet dancer toddler or big kid dance bag a Bay Area nonprofit organization “that connects the community through social, charitable, and cultural events” and works to bring supplies to underprivileged people locally and overseas, Tickets are available at lolasfoundation.eventbrite.com..
BSJ’s Feb. 14-16 opener to its 2014 repertory season is dubbed Neoclassical to Now and begins with a chestnut: Serenade by George Balanchine with music by Tchaikovsky. It was the Russian choreographer’s first ballet created in America, debuting in 1935 in New York. Ballet San Jose’s new principal dancer, Nathan Chaney, formerly a soloist with the Zurich Ballet, will make his Silicon Valley debut in Serenade’s two evening performances. Fittingly, Chaney’s repertoire ranges from classic to modern, from Nutcracker to Jerome Robbins’ Goldberg Variations. In 2010, he won gold medals for classical ballet and contemporary dance at the Cape Town International Ballet Competition in South Africa.
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