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Melding music and movement
Don't expect to see anything really new when the Charleston Ballet and the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra present their10th annual performance of "The Nutcracker" in three shows Friday and Saturday. Instead, Kim Pauley said the audience members should watch for what they overlooked in past performances of Tchaikovsky's holiday favorite.
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Melding music and movement
Don't expect to see anything really new when the Charleston Ballet and the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra present their10th annual performance of "The Nutcracker" in three shows Friday and Saturday. Instead, Kim Pauley said the audience members should watch for what they overlooked in past performances of Tchaikovsky's holiday favorite.
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