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Out & About: Seton Hill reception welcomes Pittsburgh Ballet

Shirley McMarlin
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Courtesy of Seton Hill University
Pittsburgh Ballet Theater Artistic Director Terrence S. Orr (left) and Seton Hill University President Mary C. Finger at a reception following the ballet’s Nov. 8 performance in the university’s performing arts center in Greensburg.
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Courtesy of Seton Hill University
From left: Host Committee members Sharon Neis, Sally Anne Novak and Al Novak at a reception following Pittsburgh Ballet’s Nov. 8 “Classical Romance” performance in the Seton Hill University Performing Arts Center in Greensburg.
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Courtesy of Seton Hill University
From left: Host Committee members Laurie Barnett Levine, Nancy Anderson and Sean Cassidy at a reception following Pittsburgh Ballet’s Nov. 8 “Classical Romance” performance in the Seton Hill University Performing Arts Center in Greensburg.
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Courtesy of Seton Hill University
From left: Seton Hill University President Mary C. Finger, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg President Robert Gregerson and Westmoreland County Community College President Tuesday Stanley attended Pittsburgh Ballet’s Nov. 8 performance in the Seton Hill performing arts center in Greensburg.

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Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre dancers delighted a Greensburg audience on Nov. 8 with their “Classical Romance” program in the Seton Hill University Performing Arts Center.

The performance was the culmination of a residency of PBT dancers at the university, working with dance students in six sessions over several weeks.

It also was sold out.

“We opened seats in the orchestra pit to accommodate youth dancers (and their families) from Westmoreland County who participated in the Master Class with PBT,” said Jennifer Reeger, Seton Hill director of communications and media relations. “It was a wonderful night!”

Dancers performed highlights from “Giselle” and “The Sleeping Beauty.”

Audience members had the opportunity to mingle with the artists at a post-performance reception.

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