Tina LeBlanc is getting teary, but not because of her impending farewell to the ballet stage. "I was totally crushed," LeBlanc says in a quiet room at the San Francisco Ballet Building, remembering ...
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‘I wanted to keep them from having to dance in nightclubs,’ she said of Hispanic dancers. ‘They were serious dancers and deserved the opportunity to be treated as such.’ Tina Ramirez, who dedicated ...