New companies! New research platforms! And why Donald Byrd’s Love and Loss was exactly the kind of work we should be seeing at the ballet.
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New companies! New research platforms! And why Donald Byrd’s Love and Loss was exactly the kind of work we should be seeing at the ballet.
Continue readingPNB’s Sleeping Beauty gives the opportunity to imagine a previous era, and to reflect on the choreography through a contemporary perspective.
Continue readingAll Premiere asks the audience to dig deep into minute details to create meaning, then pulls ‘em out with some existential hilarity.
Continue readingThis season’s Director’s Choice features both world premieres and old favorites.
Continue readingPNB’s season opener is visually dazzling, but has the beloved Balanchine ballet become a bore?
Continue readingSeattleites love getting outside during those few summer months when the sun shines. There are outdoor concerts, festivals, movie screenings,
Continue readingAmerican Stories is Pacific Northwest Ballet’s endeavor to depict what it is to be American. Performed at McCaw Hall June
Continue readingWith Director’s Choice, Pacific Northwest Ballet artistic director Peter Boal programmed a triple bill of works ranging from neoclassical to
Continue readingAgain! More! That is how I felt after every piece of Pacific Northwest Ballet’s aptly-named program, The Vertiginous Thrill of
Continue readingPacific Northwest Ballet is by all accounts a versatile company: they are capable of tackling a broad range of contemporary
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