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Sandra Jennings
'It's wonderful to see Mr. B's spirit come to life in the dance," Sandra Jennings (center) says of the Boston Ballet production. (David L. Ryan/Globe Staff) David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
Dance

In step with Balanchine

Sandra Jennings shares the moves that make 'Midsummer' a classic

By Terry Byrne
Globe Correspondent / February 4, 2007

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In a rehearsal room at Boston Ballet, Sandra Jennings is walking dancers through a part of George Balanchine's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" known as the "Donkey Pas de Deux," in which Bottom transforms into an ass and Titania, queen of the fairies, falls in love with him. (Full article: 952 words)

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