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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 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 ballet flats, women's slippers, nightwear and crochet yoga in green and white acrylic with resin decoration in wood and gree 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 ballet flats, women's slippers, nightwear and crochet yoga in green and white acrylic with resin decoration in wood and gree the schools 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.”..

This season’s Revels focuses on the 1930s, with musical songs, costumes and dances set in Depression-era Appalachia, with stops in the bayous of Louisiana and on the Pacific Coast. Each year, The Revels’ adult and children’s choruses celebrate winter traditions from different time periods and pay tribute to the coming of the Winter Solstice. The performers, most of them community participants who return year after year blend traditional music, dance, ritual and folk plays from many different cultures. Accompanying them are talented professional guest actors and musicians who bring unique twists to the Winter Solstice theme.

The center is a steel frame, five-story granite-faced edifice with a commanding presence on the western edge of Lake Merritt, Its ballet flats, women's slippers, nightwear and crochet yoga in green and white acrylic with resin decoration in wood and gree grand opening occurred Dec, 12, 1927, and the architect who drew up the plans was Carl Werner (1875-1943), Werner was raised in Alameda and received his education from MIT, history files reveal, Werner was himself a Mason and files say that during his career he designed other Masonic Temples and Chapter houses throughout Northern California, Werner’s other local landmark buildings include Christian Science churches in Alameda and Oakland, the West End Branch of the Alameda Free Library and historic Alameda High School..

The exterior and the interior of the Scottish Rite Center receive high marks from the Cultural Heritage Survey, the city’s inventory of significant buildings. Werner chose a famous Italian palazzo in Florence as a model for the third-floor library, which contains one of the largest collections of rare Masonic material in the United States. A large portrait of former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Earl R. Warren, who was a member of the Oakland fraternity, hangs above the hearth in the reading room.

The fine craftsmanship throughout the building is a ballet flats, women's slippers, nightwear and crochet yoga in green and white acrylic with resin decoration in wood and gree reflection of the medieval antecedents of the Scottish Rite, the largest of the 100 orders of Freemasonry, The fraternal order was organized in France in the 18th century, Oakland’s chapter came into existence in 1883 and grew from 31 members to as many as 5,000 in the 1960s, The Revels are performed in the fourth-floor auditorium which features two-tiered, sloped-stadium style seating in a large semicircular space, The room accommodates as many as 1,500 people, Overhead is a burnished gold toned dome supported by monumental Ionic colonnades and entablatures, Suspended between the colonnades are oversized, cast-bronze Venetian lamps, The stage curtain, said to weigh 1½ tons, is richly embroidered over deep red velvet drapery..



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