PNB School Show: Ballet from the ground up
Tots in tutus, teary-eyed parents and lots of amazing dance at Pacific Northwest Ballet’s annual school performances.
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Tots in tutus, teary-eyed parents and lots of amazing dance at Pacific Northwest Ballet’s annual school performances.
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Candy-O at the Sunset, bacon oatmeal raisin cookie milkshakes, nuns, mimosas, Jack Nicholson and more
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Swedish pancakes, Bingo Karaoke, Salon of Shame and more. (Okay, bingo will run you $16.)
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWDemetri Martin at Elliott Bay, Yoga at St. Mark's, Grub's Congee pop-up and more
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PNB tackles Concerto Barocco, a ballet that requires as much from its all-female corps as from its principle dancers.
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Pacific Northwest Ballet's lighting designer Randall Chiarelli is a master of his art, but the mark of his best work is that no one notices he's done it.
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PNB alumnus Lucien Postlewaite and Noelani Pantastico return to Seattle from the prestigious Les Ballets de Monte Carlo to dance Romeo et Juliette together again.
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Hubbard Street Dance Chicago's new show is a spot-on melding of individualized attention to movement and perfect unison choreography.
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Theater, dance and music collide in the veteran choreographer's new work at On the Boards, along with the performers and the audience.
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Montreal's Compagnie Marie Chouinard presents its return to "Rite of Spring's" bold organic paganism at Meany this week.
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Acclaimed local choreographer Catherine Cabeen, with her sultry silky movements, is a vacuum of audience attentions, stealing attention from her own choreography.
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The Seattle choreography ingenue talks with Crosscut about insecurity, sex appeal and the power of brevity.
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Three works, two of them premieres, are markedly different and talented dancers bring energy to them. Only one gets somewhat lost.
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The famed dance group hit hard financial times. Now, in one of its first road ventures in eight years, a new, smaller troupe is coming back to one of its favorite haunts.
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PNB presents a well-received program but is the native Seattle choreographer's contribution what grabs the audience?
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The well-regarded company had been reeling from the sudden resignation of Christopher Stowell nine months ago.