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Pages in category "San Francisco Ballet principal dancers" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Pages in category "San Francisco Ballet dancers" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
San Francisco Ballet dancers (2 C, 63 P) ... List of San Francisco Ballet repertory This page was last edited on 30 May 2024, at 04:22 (UTC). Text ...
Lilliana Ketchman (born June 23, 2008), American dancer, model and YouTuber who is most known for her role on the reality show, Dance Moms; Susan Kirklin, American-born dancer; world champion in ballroom, C&W, and West Coast swing dancing; Alonzo King, American dancer and choreographer working in San Francisco, California.
At age 18, she became a soloist dancer with the San Francisco Ballet. Two years later, in 1997, at age 20, she was promoted to principal dancer, attaining the highest position for a ballet dancer, an unusually rapid upward path. [2] She was at that time the youngest principal dancer ever in the history of the San Francisco Ballet.
Helgi Tómasson - Icelandic ballet dancer and choreographer, artistic director of [[San Francisco Ballet; Mark Tompkins (born 1954) - American-born French artist, dancer and choreographer of contemporary dance; Tamara Toumanova (1919–1997) - one of Balanchine's three "Baby Ballerinas"
Jim Sweeney produces the show. He originally hosted Hubba Hubba Revue (as "Kingfish"), with co-host Eddie Dane. Dane died in March 2011. [3] [4] Jim Sweeney continues to host the show with co-host Alexa von Kickinface, and "Hooray Hostess" Maggie Motorboat as well as a rotating cast of co-hosts including Lee Presson from the swing revival band Lee Presson and the Nails, [5] Jay Siren of ...
George Seifert (born 1940), head coach of the San Francisco 49ers (1989–1996), Carolina Panthers (1999–2001) O. J. Simpson (1947–2024), NFL running back with Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers (1985); inductee into Pro Football Hall of Fame; previously, City College of San Francisco and USC running back [173]