The Bryson’s are becoming socialites…..? Ballet on Sunday

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by James “JB” Bryson

So if you see a big guy at this event sitting with ear buds in his ear it may be me. LOL.

In all actuality, I am sure it will be a nice event. My wife and her friends are quite into ballet. So if your a man like me that has never been to one and you see someone out of place,,,,walk over and say “hi”.

http://laestrella.com.pa/tag/vida-cultura/8

Panama Ballet Festival 2019, a great gala where talented world ballet figures will be on stage representing renowned pieces. On this occasion he will visit Panama, for the first time, the first dancer of the Royal Ballet of London, Marianela Núñez. It will be an evening full of music and talent in each performance. The event will take place on Sunday, July 28, at the Anayansi Theater in Atlapa, at 8:00 pm

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