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    San Francisco Chronicle
    June 22 2005

    S.F. Ballet dancers move up through the ranks
    David Wiegand


    The San Francisco Ballet has three newly promoted soloists in advance
    of the 2006 season.

    Artistic Director Helgi Tomasson has promoted Frances Chung, Moises
    Martin and Hansuke Yamamoto from the corps de ballet to soloists.

    Andrea McGinnis, Shannon Roberts, Lily Rogers and Danielle Santos
    have been promoted from apprentice positions to the corps. In
    addition, Tomasson has hired two new principal dancers, Tiit Helimets
    and Davit Karapetyan. Helimets is a native of Estonia who comes to
    SFB from the Birmingham Royal Ballet. Karapetyan is a native of
    Yerevan, Armenia, and comes to San Francisco from the Zurich Ballet.

    Three former San Francisco Ballet School students will join the
    company as apprentices next year. They are Daniel Deivison, Jennifer
    Stahl and Quinn Wharton.

    Score one more for Keeping Score, the San Francisco Symphony's
    multimedia program designed to build new audiences. Last week, the
    Symphony received a $1. 65 million grant from the James Irvine
    Foundation that is part of the $10 million challenge grant from the
    Evelyn & Walter Haas Jr. Fund. The first part of the Irvine
    Foundation money will support the program's educational component

    The pilot program for Keeping Score's educational component will
    start in Fresno this next school year. Twenty teachers from grades
    kindergarten through 12 have been chosen to participate and will use
    the Keeping Score multimedia programs to add classical music to the
    core curriculum.
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