It was both arduous and oddly pleasant for the dancers, used to touring – and to playing for packed houses; only 10 percent of the theatre can be sold in this case (but the ballets are available to stream online). “Jose Sebastian, one of the eight dancers performing Lovette’s ‘La Follia Variations,’ said the experience of living and rehearsing in the bubble has had its upsides. Typically performers fly into a new city for a show and rehearse on the stage for one day, he said. Having so much more time to get comfortable with the stage, lights and theater ‘has been such a gift,’ he said,” and the dancers have truly bonded as well. – Orange County Register

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