One has to wonder if pairing professional dancers with high-profile sorts with little-to-no real experience on the dance floor, and turning the concept into a weeks-long elimination-style TV competition, is
Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens kicks off reopening with film screenings and live music
Agnieszka Borzuchowski ends a Mozart piece to an appreciative audience during “An Evening of Dvorak and Mozart” at Casa Romantica in San Clemente on Wednesday.
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)
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After reopening fully on March 16, Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens in San Clemente resumed its indoor events this week in time for spring break.
The nonprofit’s gardens remained open during the coronavirus pandemic at reduced capacity, and the venue relied on
virtual programming to share performances and events. However the historic Spanish-style home, typically open for self-guided tours, performances and art exhibits, was closed.