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Second Life Ballet to perform "Olmannen"

The Second Life Ballet"Olmannen" is an original three-act story ballet, written for the Second Life Ballet company, featuring an original score, and animations, directed by the gifted Inarra Saarinen. The ballet will be performed by talented avatars who have been rehearsing diligently for their roles.

"Olmannen" is the story of a couple in love, how evil in many forms can divide, and how true love can overcome. It is the story of souls fighting for love. Centuries ago, Namon agreed to become a Devang to save his one true love, Seraphette, from evil. Namon has waited centuries for her soul to be reborn to reclaim their love. But now that she is reincarnated, Seraphette has changed. Can Namon still love the new Seraphette? Can Seraphette possibly accept the love of Namon, a creature of the Overworld?

Each performance will be followed by a Q&A session, where you can ask about the company, the dancers, the story and technical information.

The premiere performance is on Sunday, 4 February at 4PM SLT. Performances will be on Wednesdays and Sundays at 4PM SLT throughout February. Performances will all take place at the Second Life Ballet's theater in Quat.

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