Rojo’s “Raymonda” finds its focal point in the ever-present cameraman and his camera — perhaps the show’s true audience.
For San Francisco Ballet Artistic Director Tamara Rojo, choosing a frequently performed warhorse such as “Swan Lake” as the first work she would choreograph for the company was never in the cards.
Women’s History Month promises to get off to a strong start at San Francisco Ballet this March. Tamara Rojo, the company’s artistic director since 2022, is set to mount her reimagined version of ...
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One of San Francisco Ballet’s newest principal dancers, Harrison James, may not be familiar to local audiences yet, but he’s ...
What would you give for love? The grand ballet “Raymonda,” reimagined by Tamara Rojo from its classic form into a more brisk ...
“Furthering our goal of contributing new work to the repertoire and with a shared commitment to excellence, coming together to bring Yuri’s vision to life has been an exciting endeavor,” Ballet ...
Production on the new film began in early February 2025, with it being another collaboration between Netflix and Suma Content ...