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The collection documents early attempts to bring ballet to Seattle in the 1960s (by sponsoring the Joffrey Ballet and by building local support for creating a resident company), and the development of Pacific Northwest Ballet from its incorporation as Pacific Northwest Dance in November 1972. Although primarily a company-based archive, the collection does include some material related to performances by touring companies in Seattle in the 1930s-1970s, and by local dance schools in the 1930s-1980s. BRIEF OUTLINE OF THE COLLECTION'S CONTENTS Programs from the earliest performances to the most recent.
Newsletters published by the Ballet.
Posters from 1975 to the present.
Season brochures and promotional flyers advertising performances.
Press releases; press cuttings/newspaper clippings (including reviews of performances, articles about individual dancers and artistic directors).
Correspondence.
Materials related to education and outreach programs and to DanceChance.
Administrative materials (e.g., contracts, board of trustees' papers, financial statements, fundraising records, budgets).
Materials relating to artistic direction and production (e.g., rehearsal schedules, casting lists, repertory planning, choreographic notes, production budgets).
Touring records.
Special events files.
Slides and photos (of individual dancers, company rehearsal and performance photos, social events, administrators and artistic directors).
Selected costume and set design drawings.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST BALLET SCHOOL Most of the records pertaining to the School have been transferred to the Francia Russell Center in Bellevue and eventually will be archived at that facility. |
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