white sparkly baby ballerina slippers with pink sparkly lining, tie up the legs like real ballet flats, great baby gift!

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white sparkly baby ballerina slippers with pink sparkly lining, tie up the legs like real ballet flats, great baby gift!

white sparkly baby ballerina slippers with pink sparkly lining, tie up the legs like real ballet flats, great baby gift!

white sparkly baby ballerina slippers with pink sparkly lining, tie up the legs like real ballet flats, great baby gift!

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Details: 2 p.m, Oct, 13; Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek; $12-$28; 925-943-7469, www.diablosymphony.org, Excerpts from the program will be performed at a free concert at 3 p.m, Oct, 12 at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, 1035 Carol Lane, Lafayette, white sparkly baby ballerina slippers with pink sparkly lining, tie up the legs like real ballet flats, great baby gift! 7 DANCE THEATRE OF SAN FRANCISCO: Into the Bay Area’s busy dance scene comes San Francisco Opera dancer Annabelle Henry’s new company, aiming to spotlight new works by a wide variety of choreographers, True to form, DTSF’s debut program this weekend features world premieres by choreographers Erik Wagner (San Francisco Ballet), Sandrine Cassini (Paris Opera Ballet and Zurich Ballet), Lesa Dusich (Reno Dance Company) and Marcos Vedoveto (Zhukov Dance Theatre)..

“His friends have been really great,” Bill said. During the day, the nagging worries are easier to tame, Wendi said. But when the distraction of the day’s activities fade and night leaves nothing but stillness, it’s then that thoughts of “what if,” keep Wendi and Bill awake, wracked with fear. They’ve been buoyed, they said, by the doctors and nurses who have cared for their son, including one nurse who Wendi watched gently stroke Sam’s forehead, or the night nurse who lent his shoulder for her to cry on during a particularly difficult night.

It has reached a point where Ballet San Jose’s “The Nutcracker” is almost as much a seasonal tradition as Christmas in the Park, For more than three decades, the company has put on its version of “Nutcracker,” with justly acclaimed choreography by artistic director Dennis Nahat, This year, it runs Dec, 11-26 at the Center for the Performing Arts, with tickets ranging from $30 to $100 for full performances and a family-friendly $16-$60 for special children’s matinees (visit www.balletsj.org for more details and tickets), Of course, there is the “other” “Nutcracker” at the CPA — the one produced by the San Jose Dance Theatre with a white sparkly baby ballerina slippers with pink sparkly lining, tie up the legs like real ballet flats, great baby gift! mix of ballet students and professionals, It will be staged Dec, 3-5 with the Silicon Valley Symphony providing music, Tickets are $22-$52, www.ticketguys.com, Visit www.sjdt.org for details..

Every Christmas Story Ever Told: San Jose Stage Company presents, back by popular demand, a comic play that touches on a variety of favorite holiday tales. Through Dec. 18. The Stage, 490 S. First St., San Jose. $20-$40. 408.283.7142 or www.sanjosestage.com. Higher Fire Gallery: A variety of housewares, jewelry and decorative ceramic pieces created by local artists and available for purchase. Higher Fire Clayspace & Gallery, 499 S. Market St., San Jose. 408.295.5765 or www.HigherFireStudios.com.

 
 
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