James Yoichi Moore and PNB Company Dancers in Twyla Tharp’s Waiting at the Station, photo © Angela Sterling.

Twyla Tharp at PNB

James Yoichi Moore and PNB Company Dancers in Twyla Tharp’s Waiting at the Station, photo © Angela Sterling.

“The ballet needs to tell its own story in such a way it can be received without having to be translated into language.” 

Twyla Tharp

Twyla Tharp is extraordinary. Take one look at her bio and you can see it immediately. But Twyla’s iconic status goes beyond her mountains of awards, medals, prizes, fellowships, honorary degrees, and three books. The sum of her ongoing legacy is more than her over 160 choreographed works including 129 dances, six films, four full-length ballets, twelve television specials, four Broadway shows, and the two figure skating routines she’s created since the founding of her original company, Twyla Tharp Dance, in 1965. Though her works are varied in medium, Twyla revisits a common theme. “It’s about absolute inclusiveness, it’s about individuality,” Twyla says. “There are passages in all these pieces about the individual as well as how the community holds them together and supports them.” At PNB, we have enjoyed Twyla’s dynamic presence in the studios over and over again including the works she has staged here and the three new ballets she’s created for us: Afternoon Ball, Opus 111, and the work she created in 2013 as PNB’s inaugural Artist-in-Residence, Waiting at the Station

“She’s just a breath of fresh air in the studio. I mean, she’s been in the business so long and she just has this way of running a studio. She treats dancers with a lot of respect, but has HUGE expectations for us. She makes us better dancers.” -PNB Company dancer Sarah Pasch on working with Twyla Tharp

Lindsi Dec and Batkhurel Bold in Twyla Tharp’s Nine Sinatra Songs, photo © Angela Sterling.
Twyla Tharp, photo © Marc von Borstel. 

Twyla Tharp Works in PNB’s Repertory

Nine Sinatra Songs 

Premiere: October 14, 1982; Twyla Tharp Dance (Vancouver, British Colombia) 

PNB Premiere: February 2, 2006 

In The Upper Room 

Premiere: August 28, 1986; Twyla Tharp Dance (Highland Park, Illinois) 

PNB Premiere: November 1, 2007 

Brief Fling 

Premiere: February 28, 1990; American Ballet Theatre (San Francisco, California) 

PNB Premiere: September 27, 2013 

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Waterbaby Bagatelles 

Premiere: April 30, 1994; Boston Ballet (Boston, Massachusetts) 

PNB Premiere: November 2, 2006 

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Sweet Fields 

Premiere: September 20, 1996; Tharp! (Berkeley, California) 

PNB Premiere: June 3, 2022 

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Afternoon Ball 

Premiere: September 25, 2008; Pacific Northwest Ballet 

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Opus 111 

Premiere: September 25, 2008; Pacific Northwest Ballet 

Waiting at the Station 

Premiere: September 27, 2013; Pacific Northwest Ballet 

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