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Fall for LINES Ballet, A Benefit for the 2008 Fall Season Hosted by SOMA Grand

Wednesday, September 17, 2008 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Benefit Ticket including VIP Private reception hosted by Chip Conley in honor of Alonzo King   more info Ended $100.00 $2.50
Wait List for VIP Reception   more info Ended $65.00 $1.62
Benefit Ticket   more info Ended $65.00 $1.62
Donation   more info Ended $0.00 $0.00
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Event Details

 

Join LINES Ballet and emcee Liam Mayclem, Emmy award-winning host of KPIX's Eye on the Bay,

as we kick off our highly-anticipated fall season with a sneak peek of performances.

 

Wednesday, September 17 from 6pm to 10pm

6pm-7pm VIP Private Reception hosted by Joie de Vivre Hospitality’s Chip Conley in honor of Alonzo King and Dancers

6:30pm Wine, Hors D’oeuvres and Silent Auction

8pm Performances

 

SOMA Grand, 1160 Mission Street (Mission & 7th Streets), San Francisco

$100/Includes Chip Conley's VIP Private Reception

$75/Door

$65/Advance

 

 

For more information contact Alexis Weiss at 415-863-3040 ext 250 or alexis@linesballet.org

 

LINES Ballet’s fall season, October 17-26 at Novellus Theater at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

will feature a world premiere collaboration with jazz legend Pharoah Sanders.

 

Garage parking available on Mission Street

 

 

 

 

When & Where



SOMA Grand
1160 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

Wednesday, September 17, 2008 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM (PT)


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Alonzo King's LINES Ballet



Alonzo King’s LINES Ballet is a celebrated contemporary ballet company that has been guided for 26 years by its uniquely global artistic vision.  Collaborating with noted composers, musicians, and visual artists, Alonzo King creates works that draw on a diverse set of deeply rooted cultural traditions and imbue classical ballet with new expressive potential.