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Cost is $60 for residents, $70 for nonresidents. Older children are invited to experiment with their feet in “Urban Jazz Dance,” a class that will expose them to ballet as well as lyrical and modern styles along with music ranging from jazz, rhythm and blues and pop to funk. Open to ages 7 to 13, the 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. class also starts Jan. 9. Cost is $60 for residents, $70 for non-residents. To register and for more information, call 925-625-7041 or email tumin@ci.oakley.ca.us. To register and for more information, call 925-625-7041 or email tumin@ci.oakley.ca.us.

And for those fans who did enjoy a game at Spartan Stadium this season, it denies them another opportunity to watch the San Jose State Marching Band, under the longtime direction of Scott Pierson, Fear not, for the 34th annual Spartan Marching Band Concert is Sunday at 2 p.m, at the San Jose State Event Center, It’s a major departure from the way most people see the band new item----simple large hair bow----little dancer--ballet shoes--ballerina during halftime shows or playing “Conan the Barbarian” in the stands, but Pierson says that has its advantages, too..

“The concert is a really cool way to see and appreciate all the groups associated with the band in a real ‘up-close and personal’ setting,” he said. General admission tickets are $15 ($5 for seniors — as in senior citizens, not hopeful graduates), and the show benefits the Spartan Band Scholarship Fund, which provides scholarships to the band’s music and dance majors in the band. “Without these folks, the band would not be able to perform at the level people are used to at the football games,” Pierson said.

And maybe if we can get more people in the stands to watch both the team and the band, a bowl game will be a reality for next year, Tickets are $5-$10, with kids 12 and under admitted for free (there’s a separate ticket price for the Author’s Corner), Get more information at www.sjkwanzaa.com, There have been some wonderful tales of generosity this year, including one donor who collected 75 books by hosting a holiday party new item----simple large hair bow----little dancer--ballet shoes--ballerina and asking all guests to bring a book as the price of admission, Another woman I know spread the word via Facebook encouraging parents to recycle any nearly new books their children may have outgrown..

“The show has become part of the holiday traditions for lots of people,” said Abra Rudisill, who manages the troupe, choreography and production. “Many members of the audience come from Alameda, and a growing number are coming from Marin, Berkeley, San Francisco and other parts of the Bay Area.”. The Kofman Theater seats more than 1,500 people, Rudisill said. While it doesn’t take that number of individuals to stage the production, the cast includes about 150 performers, who are supported by 300-plus parents and volunteers, as well as by instructor and rehearsal leader Carolyn Wilson.

“The response of people who see the show is that they are amazed at the level of the performers — including the younger ones,” she said, “I run the Alameda Civic Ballet like a small professional company, so new item----simple large hair bow----little dancer--ballet shoes--ballerina everyone learns the discipline required in staging such a production.”, “The Nutcracker” tells the story of young Clara and the Nutcracker Prince, On Christmas night, they take a journey that begins with an epic battle against the Mouse King, Next, they travel through the Land of the Snowflakes and into the Kingdom of Sweets, ruled by the enchanting Sugar Plum Fairy..

Sarah Nyfield will play the role of the fairy. Nyfield is now with Company C Contemporary Ballet of Walnut Creek and formerly performed with the Orlando Ballet. Jeremy Bannon-Neches, who was with the Nevada Ballet Theater and now works with Robert Moses’ Kin company in San Francisco, will perform as the Sugar Plum Cavalier. Nicki and Ethan White return to the roles of the Snow Queen and King, which they have had since 2010. The Whites, who are professional dancers like Nyfield and Bannon-Neches, were finalists in the CBS show “Live to Dance” with Paula Abdul in 2011. Many other roles are played by Alamedans.

“When the students see the professional dancers on stage for the first time, there is awe in their young faces,” Rudisill explained, “The talent, the tutus and the magic glow of ‘The Nutcracker’ shows as they move across the stage, and that translates to the audience, I love teaching them how to create that magic each time they go on stage to perform.”, Justin Modeliste, a senior at Alameda High School senior, plays the Nutcracker Prince, while Saint Joseph Notre Dame High School senior Katherine Hanover performs as the Mouse Queen, Alameda High new item----simple large hair bow----little dancer--ballet shoes--ballerina School students Tiffany Chen and Talia Soglin divide their time between the important roles of Clara and the Ballerina Doll, Other local dancers in the production include David Falk, who performs as the Mouse King, and Miss Alameda Jessica Robinson..



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