If you're in San Diego this holiday season and can't make it to a City Ballet of San Diego performance, you may want to consider moving to Los Angeles.
The company, which is based in Pacific Beach and headed by former Boston Ballet and Stuttgart Ballet dancers Steven and Elizabeth Wistrich, is closing its season at the Balboa Theatre, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
The final performance of the season, "An American in Paris," will be the first time the company has performed a ballet with a Christopher Morphoses score, according to a press release.
The program for the final performance of the season, "On the Move: Without Bounds," will feature new works by Elizabeth Wistrich and Geoffrey Gonzalez.
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