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  1. As one of the largest ballet companies in the United States, San Francisco Ballet offers an exciting array of employment opportunities. From experienced performing arts professionals through entry-level administrative positions, SF Ballet seeks out the most talented and enthusiastic people to join our company and help us define the future of ballet in America. COMPANY … Continued

  2. Highlights of the upcoming 2022 season at the War Memorial Opera House include the world premiere of Tomasson’s Harmony, a work choreographed during the pandemic and Tomasson’s 46th work on SF Ballet; Mrs. Robinson by Cathy Marston, and new works by Christopher Wheeldon and Dwight Rhoden.

  3. Tomasson on Film. This year, SF Ballet produced tribute videos to share with audiences before each live program of the 2022 Season. Get a taste of what Tomasson’s colleagues and fellow luminaries say about his legendary transformation of SF Ballet.

  4. 6 de mai. de 2021 · 2022 Season Opening Night Gala The 2022 Season Opening Night Gala will be held on January 27, 2022. The annual launch of the repertory season will include a black-tie dinner held at San Francisco City Hall and a performance by San Francisco Ballet at the War Memorial Opera House.

  5. BACKSTAGE. About Alexei Ratmansky’s The Seasons. Homage Meets Contemporary Creative Energy. Alexei Ratmansky’s The Seasons is part of SF Ballet’s 2022 Season. It was performed as part of Program 4, from March 15–20, 2022. What’s old is made new again in the West Coast premiere of The Seasons, choreographed by Alexei Ratmansky.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2021 · San Francisco Ballet announces two promotions and the appointment of four apprentices for the 2022 Season. New positions are effective July 1, 2021. SF Ballet corps de ballet member Jasmine Jimison is promoted to soloist and apprentice Olivia Brothers is promoted to the corps de ballet. Both dancers received training at SF Ballet School.

  7. Tomasson’s Prism is part of SF Ballet’s 2022 Season. It was performed in Program 6 from April 6–15, 2022. In 2000, San Francisco Ballet Artistic Director Helgi Tomasson returned to New York City Ballet, his home for 15 of his dancing years, to create a ballet for the Diamond Project, a program designed to yield new works for that company’s repertory.