The World Ballet Series brings its production of Cinderella to the Lensic Performing Arts Center on Thursday, March 16.
Tracy Mobley-Martinez
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When pianist Alfredo Rodriguez and percussionist Pedrito Martinez hit the Lensic stage in a duo performance, the audience will experience a new meaning to word “synergy.”
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