Ballet Shoes Glass - Dance With Your Heart, Your Feet Will Follow - Engraved Hi-ball Glass - On Sale

Ballet Shoes Glass - Dance with your heart, your feet will follow - Engraved Hi-Ball GlassThis engraved hi-ball glass is the perfect gift for the ballet dancer in your life! Or the ideal gift for their ballet teacher. The glass is engraved with the following:Dance with your heart, your feet will followApprox Glass Size: Height - 16cmDiameter - 7.4cm Volume - 400mlWe have lots of ‘Ballet’ themed designs for sale; please check out our other listings to work out your favourite.Multiple hi-ball glasses can be gift packaged, please contact us for a custom listing.We engrave all of our glassware using a traditional sand carving technique, creating a high quality smooth finish, that will never fade or wear.This design can be engraved on an alternative style glass, please contact us for a custom listing.If you require your glass by a certain date, please let us know and we will let you know if it is possible.Please note that the props in the photo are not included in the sale.

Black Diamond Ballet Theatre “Nutcracker”: A full-length production created by Sharon Sobel Idul; 7 p.m. Dec. 9; 2 p.m. Dec. 10; Creative Arts Building at Pittsburg High School; $10-$20; 925-754-9833, www.blackdiamondballet.org. Mark Foehringer Dance Project|SF: The company’s “Nutcracker Sweets” is a family-friendly 50-minute production featuring a nine-piece chamber orchestra; Dec. 9-23; Cowell Theater at Fort Mason Center, San Francisco; $20.50-$42.50; 415-345-7575; nutcrackersweets.org.

Dance-Along Nutcracker: An immersion in delightful silliness with “Nutcrackers of the Caribbean”; ballet shoes glass - dance with your heart, your feet will follow - engraved hi-ball glass Dec, 9-10; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; $18-$30; sflgfb.townalive.com, San Francisco Ballet: Presents Helgi Tomasson’s adaptation of   “The Nutcracker”; Dec, 13-30; War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco; $25-$445; 415-865-2000, www.sfballet.org, Berkeley Ballet Theater “Nutcracker”: A long-running family-friendly production; Dec, 15-17; Holy Names University’s Regents’ Theatre, Oakland; $35; berkeleyballet.org..

“The Hard Nut”: Acclaimed “Nutcracker” parody by Mark Morris Dance Group; presented by Cal Performances; Dec. 15-24; Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley; $40-$135; 510-642-9988, www.calperformances.org. New Ballet Studio Company: The “San Jose Nutcracker” features students from The New Ballet School, professional guest artists and the New Ballet Orchestra; Dec. 15-24; Hammer Theatre Center, San Jose; $19-$46; 408-924-8501, sanjosenutcracker.com/tickets. Peninsula Ballet Theatre: Presents Carlos Carvajal’s “Nutcracker,” two performances feature 17 hip-hop artists from The Tribe and Poise’n; Dec. 15-17; Fox Theatre, Redwood City; $35; www.peninsulaballet.org.

Symphony Silicon Valley: Presents “The Nutcracker” with the Ballet Stars of Moscow Company; Dec, 15-24; San Jose Center for the Performing Arts; $45-$90; 408-286-2600, www.NutcrackerSanJose.org, Berkeley City Ballet: “Nutcracker” production matches students with some professionals. 1 and 5 p.m, Dec, 16-17; Ohlone College’s Smith Center, Fremont; $30; 510-659-6031; berkeleycityballet.org, Moscow Ballet: Presents “Great Russian Nutcracker,” featuring a large Russian ballet shoes glass - dance with your heart, your feet will follow - engraved hi-ball glass cast; 3 and 7 p.m, Dec, 17; Flint Center, Cupertino; $30-91; nutcracker.com..

“Nutcracker in China — Dream of the Golden Phoenix”: Production adds traditional Chinese stories to “Nutcracker” fable, presented by New Century Dance Company; 7:30 p.m. Dec. 23; Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts; $20-$30; mvcpa.com. Oakland Ballet: Presents Graham Lustig’s  adaptation of “The Nutcracker”; 1 and 5 p.m. Dec. 23, 1 p.m. Dec. 24; Paramount Theatre, Oakland; $29-$90; oaklandballet.org. “The Velveteen Rabbit”: Annual production drawn from Margery Williams’ beloved children’s book, presented by ODC Dance; through Dec. 10; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; $15-$65; 415-863-9834; www.odc.dance.

Smuin Contemporary American Ballet: “The Christmas Ballet” features time-tested favorites and world premieres by Amy Seiwert, Rex Wheeler, Erica Felsch; Dec, 1-2 at Sunset Center, Carmel-by-the-Sea; Dec, 6-10 and Mountain View Center for the Arts; Dec, 14-Dec, 24 at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; $25-$89; smuinballet.org, Tandy Beal & Company: Presents “JOY!”, blending circus, dance and live music with members of Pickle Family Circus, SoVoSó and more; Dec, 1-3 at Hammer Theatre Center, San Jose; ballet shoes glass - dance with your heart, your feet will follow - engraved hi-ball glass $20-$45; 408-924-8501, holiday-joy.com..

“Christmas Juerga”: Presented by Flamenco Society of San Jose, with dance and live music; 7 p.m. Dec. 9; Hoover Theatre, San Jose; $15-$25; www.theflamencosociety.org. “The Snow Queen”: Full-length ballet adapted from the Hans Christian Andersen story, presented by Bayer Ballet Company; 7 p.m. Dec. 15, 2 p.m. Dec. 16; Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts; $38-$53; mvcpa.com. “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley”: A sequel to Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” By Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon, presented by City Lights Theater Company; through Dec. 17; City Lights Theater, San Jose; $19-$44; 408-295-4200, www.cltc.org.

“Around the World in 80 Days”: Fast-paced farce inspired by the classic movie; through Dec, 31; Lucie Stern Theatre, Palo Alto; $40-$100; 650-463-1960, www.theatreworks.org, “The Millionth Production of a Christmas Carol”: Pear Theatre Company presents ballet shoes glass - dance with your heart, your feet will follow - engraved hi-ball glass this new comedy by James Kopp; through Dec, 17; Pear Theatre, Mountain View; $10-$32; www.thepear.org, “Bright Star”: Romantic bluegrass musical by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell;  through Dec, 17; The Curran theater, San Francisco; $39-$175; sfcurran.com..



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