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  • But Karla says she's feeling fine and plans to be around for more "Nutcrackers" - living her dreams, and making magic.

    News 2008

  • The whole region is fighting for good dancers because so many companies are doing their own 'Nutcrackers' - especially male dancers. "

    The Orange County Register - News Headlines : Top Stories 2009

  • The whole region is fighting for good dancers because so many companies are doing their own 'Nutcrackers' - especially male dancers. "

    The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News 2009

  • Despite the somewhat modest-size cast it employs, compared with most other "Nutcrackers" — 32 dancers playing 93 roles — this Mark Morris Dance Group production is quite big for its size.

    A Suite That Cracks the Tchaikovsky Code Robert Greskovic 2010

  • You can watch it on DVD - it won the "Battle of the 'Nutcrackers' " competition on Ovation TV - and in recent years it has become an annual fixture at Zellerbach Hall in

    NYT > Home Page By ALASTAIR MACAULAY 2011

  • What connects all American "Nutcrackers" to the work's Russian origin is the Tchaikovsky music, perhaps the 19th century's most perfect ballet score, a judgment that has not stopped choreographers both prolix and brilliant like George

    SFGate: Top News Stories Chr datebookletters@sfchronicle.com (Allan Ulrich 2010

  • Part of the fun of going to so many "Nutcrackers" is checking out the merchandise in the lobby.

    NYT > Home Page By ALASTAIR MACAULAY 2010

  • Part of the fun of going to so many "Nutcrackers" is checking out the merchandise in the lobby.

    NYT > Home Page By ALASTAIR MACAULAY 2010

  • Instead its basic structure is that of numerous Russian "Nutcrackers" since the

    NYT > Home Page By ALASTAIR MACAULAY 2010

  • What all "Nutcrackers" share are acts of transformation and illumination during the winter solstice, a time of the year when natural light is at its most meager.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Chr datebookletters@sfchronicle.com (Allan Ulrich 2010

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