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Grab your castanets and step into a world of Spanish passion and theatrical magic with Don Quixote, ballet’s most exuberant romantic adventure. Drawing from Cervantes’ beloved literary masterpiece, this vibrant production brings together dazzling artistry, captivating characters, and an enchanting tale of love that radiates joy from every turn.
SF/Arts Curator Insight
Passion, betrayal, yearning, trickery, despair, joy – experience the full range of human emotion this spring at San Francisco Ballet. March and April at the Opera House are all about narrative work, and the theatricality that a full-length ballet promises: sets, lights, costumes, score and of course full throttle choreography. Travel first to Spain with Alexander Gorsky’s vibrant and captivating “Don Quixote” and then to the otherworldly highlands of Scotland for August Bournonville’s “La Sylphide.”
Heather Desaulniers
Contributing Writer

San Francisco Ballet, long recognized for pushing boundaries in dance, has a history of making history.
San Francisco Ballet, long recognized for pushing boundaries in dance, has a history of making history.