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Celebrated choreographer Alonzo King joins us to discuss the new season of LINES ballet. The San Francisco contemporary dance troupe is performing a world premiere set to music in the Sephardic tradition.

LINES will also reprise King’s 1998 piece, “Who Dressed You Like a Foreigner?” It was King’s first collaboration with tabla master Zakir Hussain. The new season runs from October 14 – 23 at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.

Guests:

Alonzo King, choreographer and artistic director of LINES Ballet

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