With Director’s Choice, Pacific Northwest Ballet artistic director Peter Boal programmed a triple bill of works ranging from neoclassical to
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With Director’s Choice, Pacific Northwest Ballet artistic director Peter Boal programmed a triple bill of works ranging from neoclassical to
Continue readingThe blood, sweat, and tears that go into making a dance work is not news to many SeattleDances readers or
Continue readingSeattleDances hosted its third Dance CHAT at 10 degrees on February 16, with local arts and culture reporter, Marcie Sillman
Continue readingEveryone knows the story of Romeo and Juliet: the feuding families, the youthful star-crossed lovers, the passion, bloodshed, and heartbreak.
Continue readingWhen asked what her spirit animal is, Noelani Pantastico reluctantly narrows it down to the butterfly. “I feel funny picking
Continue readingFor Seattleites, it’s hard to recall a more electric night at the ballet than Friday, November 27. Before a packed
Continue readingPacific Northwest Ballet’s Emergence program (November 6-14 at McCaw Hall) brings together four wildly different works of contemporary ballet. On
Continue readingChoreographer George Balanchine once said that “Dance is music made visible.” In an effort to illustrate this sentiment, Pacific Northwest
Continue readingPacific Northwest Ballet’s final rep of the season opened Friday, May 29, with a study in density and depth. Alexei
Continue readingClassical ballet doesn’t get much more pure than Swan Lake. So even if you’re disillusioned with story ballets or with
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