Founder Linda Walker was kind, and picked me up at the airport. She took me over to the offices and studios of Tucson Regional Ballet, where we communed over 30-years-worth of portfolios, pictures, posters, and newspaper articles.
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The old studio, at 7661 E. Speedway Blvd.
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The displays of the museum will be on these two walls of one of the dance studios.
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Linda Walker demonstrates how the pictures will be hung.
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Pictures of the pictures in the portfolios of the Tucson Regional Ballet. Left, dancer Annette Paul.
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Left: Patty Mason.
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Starting in 1994, Tucson Regional Ballet started staging 'A Southwest Nutcracker'. This version of the Nutcracker has since become a city favorite!
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Pima County Courthouse. This was where I got married in December, 1987.
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