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San Francisco Ballet, or '''SFB''', is a San Francisco , USA based Ballet company, founded in 1933 as part of '''San Francisco Opera Ballet'''. The company is currently based in the War Memorial Opera House , where it is directed by Helgi Tomasson . SFB is notable for being the first professional American ballet company and likewise for having performed many ballets for their first time in the USA.


HISTORY


1938-1950

The first major production which the company engineered was '' Coppélia '' in 1938 , choreographed by Willam Christensen 1. In 1940 , '' Swan Lake '' was produced in its entirety for the first time by Americans. The company also started the tradition of showing '' The Nutcracker '' during the holiday season, the first of which premiered Christmas Eve , 1944. This too was choreographed by Willam Christensen and was touted as the first complete production of Tchaikovsky 's most popular piece in the United States.

In 1942 San Francisco Opera Ballet split in two, forming independent ballet and Opera companies. The ballet half was sold to Willam and Harold Christensen who became artistic director and appointed director of the San Francisco Ballet School, respectively, the San Francisco Ballet Guild was also formed during this time as a sort of supporting organization for San Francisco BalletRenouf, Renee (2001). San Francisco Ballet history . Accessed September 19, 2005..


1951-1985

1951 was the next significant shift in administration of San Francisco Ballet. In this year, Lew Christensen the '' Premier Danseur '' at the time partnered with William Christensen as co-directors. One year later, Lew took over entirely. With this new administration, SFB began to broaden its horizons, travel, and establish itself as a significant American ballet company. Until 1956, San Francisco Ballet had remained on the west coast, but Lew pushed the company into the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Massachusetts . In '57, an American ballet company toured the Far East for the first time ever, this was SFB and they went to 11 different nations in Asia to perform. On New Year's Eve in 1964, ABC-TV televised the Lew Christenen-choreographed production of "The Nutcracker", featuring San Francisco Ballet.

Eventually (1972), Lew brought the company closer to its original home, the War Memorial Opera House, by officially naming the theatre its official residence.


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