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San Francisco Ballet in Aszure Barton and Sam Shepherd's Mere Mortals // © Reneff-Olson Productions

THANK YOU FROM SF BALLET

THANK YOU FROM SF BALLET

WITH OUR SINCERE APPRECIATION

From groundbreaking new works and company premieres to the return of enchanting classics and contemporary highlights, this season charted a new era for SF Ballet. Under Tamara Rojo’s leadership in her inaugural season, we collectively experienced dance’s powerful ability to connect us to our past, future, and to one another. Now as we look ahead towards what’s next, we know the 23/24 Season was one you can look back on and say: “I was there when…”

On behalf of our artistic and administrative staff, the dancers, musicians, crew, and volunteer teams, thank you for being a part of our SF Ballet community. Whether this season marked your first trip to the ballet, you’re a long-time subscriber, or if you cheered us on from across the globe, we couldn’t make the magic happen without you. Thank you for joining us.

As we close out our 23/24 Season, here’s a look at some of our accomplishments.

23/24 SEASON by the Numbers

2 world premieres

3 SF Ballet premieres

6 Trainees promoted to Apprentice for the 24/25 Season

50 years of service by BRAVO (Ballet Resource and Volunteer Organization)

76 dancers from 17 countries

96 live performances onstage at the War Memorial Opera House

621 SF Ballet School Students from 13 countries

1,200 costumes used for the 23/24 Season

2,300 patrons attended the second annual Sensory Friendly Performance.

2,500 PreK-12 students participated in SF Ballet’s Dance in Schools and Communities (DISC) Residency Program in public schools.

4,200 youth attended school field trips to SF Ballet performances at the Opera House

200,000+ audience members

 

Header photo credit: San Francisco Ballet in Aszure Barton and Sam Shepherd’s Mere Mortals // © Reneff-Olson Productions