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Giselle might seem an artless little ballet: its story of love, betrayal and redemption narrated through the most staple of ballet conventions.
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www.danspaceproject.org SAN FRANCISCO BALLET -- The company will perform ballets by Christopher Wheeldon, Yuri Possokhov, Mark Morris, Helgi Tomasson (the company director), William Forsythe, Julia Adams and George Balanchine in three different programs that also include a one-act version by Natalia Makarova of "Paquita," one of the most glorious staples of 19th-century classics.
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