In the opening scene of SF Ballet’s “Raymonda,” a man shoots a woman. Then he steps out from behind his camera. Like a phrase whose double meaning is only revealed when you read it aloud ...
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Review: S.F. Ballet’s ‘Raymonda’ doesn’t solve all of the classic’s problems, but delivers spectacular dancingThe demanding dancing hardly lets up in “Raymonda” — and San Francisco Ballet has rarely danced better. Through nearly 180 minutes of this three-act ballet, the company’s dancers launch ...
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