Congratulations to Brandon D. '25 for playing his cello with the San Diego Youth Symphony at multiple performances of The Nutcracker ballet, and to Charlotte R. '24 for performing the challenging role of the Arabian soloist ballet dance!
Grauer Students Perform In "The Nutcracker"
Congratulations to Brandon D. '25 for playing his cello with the San Diego Youth Symphony at multiple performances of The Nutcracker ballet in December at the California Center for the Arts in Escondido. Brandon said it was a very fun experience to collaborate with all of the other students in the symphony on these performances. Congratulations as well to Charlotte R. '24 for performing the challenging role of the Arabian soloist ballet dancer in two performances of The Nutcracker at the California Center for the Arts. Charlotte said that she has wanted to perform this solo dance since she joined the San Elijo Dance and Music Academy in 3rd Grade, and she had the privilege of seeing other little girls inspired by her performance this year.
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