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*Ballet Wish Bracelet* (Dance like nobody's watching) The idea behind a wish bracelet is that you make a wish, and tie it on your wrist. Eventually the cord wears off and the bracelet will break ( which sounds sad). When this happens your wish is then “released” and is supposed to come true.This beautifully handmade “wish” bracelet makes a perfect little gift and is sure to put a smile on the recipient's face. Perfect to pop inside a gift card or to accompany a present.This bracelet is handmade using 1 mm thick, waxed cotton cord in a choice of 14 colours (white, beige, yellow, orange,red, baby pink, hot pink, purple, baby blue, blue, navy, green, brown, black- please select the colour from the drop down menu) and finished off with Tibetan Silver Charm.The cord is approximately 35 cm in length and tied with sliding knots so should fit all wrists.The bracelet comes with a keepsake card, white envelope and will be carefully wrapped in a clear cellophane sleeve. If you wish to change/add wording on the card please leave me a message at the checkout. Ballerina shoes Charm is approx. 1.5 x 1.2 cm*IMPORTANT INFORMATION**For shipping information please go to "policies", "more" and "shop announcement"*Please note, due to small parts used, my bracelets are NOT recommended for children 0-3. Children over this age should be supervised when wearing bracelet.*Actual printed color may differ slightly from colors on screen due to different screen solutions.*You only pay postage on the 1st bracelet everything else ships within the same package for FREE!

Truce, A Christmas Wish from the Great War: This world premiere by local playwrights Kit Wilder and Jeffrey Bracco honors the centennial of the “Christmas truce” of World War I, when troops on both sides staged an impromptu cease-fire on the battlefields of France on Christmas 1914. Through Dec. 21. City Lights Theater Company, 529 S. Second St., San Jose. $17-$35. 408.295.4200, cltc.org. Christmas Spectacular—A Light in the Darkness: This year’s presentation features Bethel’s orchestra and adults and children’s choirs. Dec. 12, 8 p.m.; Dec. 13-14, 4 p.m. Bethel Church, 1201 S. Winchester Blvd., San Jose. Free. 408-246-6790, ext. 114, ChristmasSpec tacular.org.

Winchester Orchestra: Maestro Michael DiGiacinto conducts mezzo-soprano Layna Chianakas in “Folk Songs” by Luciano Berio, Also ballerina wish bracelet, dance wish bracelet, ballet bracelet, ballerina gift, dance gift, girls bracelet, ballet, ballerina bra on the program are Bartok’s “Romanian Folk Dances” and Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker Suite” and Leroy Anderson’s “Sleigh Ride.” Dec, 13, 7: 30 p.m, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 81 N, Second St., San Jose, Dec, 14, 3 p.m, West Valley College Theater, 14000 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga, $10-$20, win chesterorchestra.com, 408-866-5302..

Multiple performances on Dec. 20-21 should satisfy those who can’t imagine the holidays without a trip to the Candy Kingdom or a dance from the Sugar Plum Fairy. “I love watching the transformation of the company each year,” artistic director Graham Lustig said. “We have over 40 young dancers and the Mt. Eden High School Women’s Ensemble plus the professional dancers. They all rehearse under florescent lights in a studio. But as the production nears, we move to the Paramount Theatre, costumes are added, stage lights come on and the sounds of Tchaikovsky played by a full orchestra surround us all. Then the performers step onto the stage and the magic happens.”.

Lustig noted that last year the transition to the Paramount Theatre sparked another form of magic when the Mt, Eden Women’s Ensemble decided to spread a little cheer backstage before the performance, “All of a sudden, we hear these beautiful holiday carols floating down the corridors and ballerina wish bracelet, dance wish bracelet, ballet bracelet, ballerina gift, dance gift, girls bracelet, ballet, ballerina bra up the staircase while we’re getting ready,” he said, “It was so beautiful, Of course, my professional dancers loved it because they’ve chosen such hardship to make a career as a dancer, It’s just so heartwarming to have these young people participate and soak up all the atmosphere, and it some cases create some of their own.”..

This year marks the fifth production of Graham Lustig’s refreshing version of the holiday classic. Lustig’s first production of the piece added some new choreography, clever storytelling plus vivid sets and costumes. “Now, we focus our energies on reconfiguring the work as closely as possible,” he said. One of the things that does change each year is the progression of the young dancers, many of whom have been with the production for several years. “Of our 40 young dancers, about half have been with us before,” Lustig said. “There is a nice progression to their roles as they age and mature as dancers. Most start as a mouse, then a party child, then a snowball and, possibly, a soldier, then a rat and then a bonbon. So each year, they have a new role to learn and look forward to.”.

One such student is Head Royce freshman Julia Milani, who has been with the company for ballerina wish bracelet, dance wish bracelet, ballet bracelet, ballerina gift, dance gift, girls bracelet, ballet, ballerina bra four years, “It’s so exhilarating to perform at the Paramount, I started out as a snowball but have worked my way up to being both a soldier and a bonbon,” said Milani, an Orinda resident, “I really enjoy the battle scenes, and I also love performing with the professional dancers and meeting other young dancers from all over the Bay Area.”, Lustig noted that the same progression is true for Oakland Ballet’s professional dancers, Last year, Megan Terry danced the juvenile role of Marie, also known as Clara, But, this year, she is the Sugar Plum Fairy..

“As dancers become better technically, they take on more responsibility,” Lustig said. “Megan’s role this year is much more demanding.”. Also trying on a new role is Connolly Strombeck, who played the Cavalier last year and dances Uncle Drosselmeyer this season. “It’s a nice little shift for him that keeps things interesting for the dancers and for the audience,” Lustig added. Gregory DeSantis will reprise his role as the Nutcracker with Justin Genna as the Cavalier.

“The heart and soul of Oakland Ballet is to interact with the community,” Lustig said, “One way we do that is by going out to the schools ballerina wish bracelet, dance wish bracelet, ballet bracelet, ballerina gift, dance gift, girls bracelet, ballet, ballerina bra and doing demonstrations, We also give away 500 tickets to each performance, It allows people, who otherwise couldn’t afford to attend, the wonderful experience of walking into the Paramount’s incredible foyer and seeing a 30-foot high Christmas tree, When the lights go down and the orchestra starts, it’s quite a thrilling experience.”..



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