

Les Ballet De Monte Carlo performs “Chore” at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts Friday night. ///ADDITIONAL INFO: montecarlo.0214.dak 02/12/16 – Photo by DREW A. KELLEY, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER
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