PNB Blog
First Time in Role: Rachel Foster & Leta Biasucci Debut as Princess Aurora
Over the next two weeks, principal dancer Rachel Foster and corps de ballet dancer Leta Biasucci will share a professional milestone—both women will debut as Princess [...]
Promotions: 2 Principals & 3 Soloists
Seattle, WA – Before the start of this evening’s opening night performance of The Sleeping Beauty, Pacific Northwest Ballet Artistic Director Peter Boal stepped out [...]
We’re In! Dancers Root for Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII
While The Seahawks are getting ready to play in this Sunday's Super Bowl XLVII, PNB Company dancers are getting ready for opening night of The [...]
Artistic Director’s Notes: The Sleeping Beauty
Artistic Director's Notebook: The Sleeping Beauty You might be surprised to learn about all that goes into presenting a performance of The Sleeping Beauty. For [...]
Photo Retrospective: PNB Celebrates Principal Dancer Kaori Nakamura
This spring, Pacific Northwest Ballet celebrates the conclusion of principal dancer Kaori Nakamura’s brilliant, 17-year career with the Company. Ms. Nakamura will retire from [...]
Press Release: Principal Dancer Kaori Nakamura to Retire at End of the 2013-2014 Season
SEATTLE, WA—Pacific Northwest Ballet Artistic Director Peter Boal has announced that principal dancer Kaori Nakamura will retire from performing at the end of PNB’s 2013-2014 [...]
Tell the Tale: The Sleeping Beauty
Each moment of Pacific Northwest Ballet's production of The Sleeping Beauty faithfully portrays the beloved fairy tale with grand classical ballet, Tchaikovsky’s treasured music, magnificent sets, and [...]
Press Release: Pacific Northwest Ballet Appoints Ellen Walker as incoming Executive Director
January 16, 2014: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PNB Appoints Ellen Walker as incoming Executive Director Seattle, WA – Aya Hamilton, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of [...]
Local Color: Painting Sets for a New Giselle
WHAT'S OLD IS NEW We've all noticed the shift: from artisanal breads and cheeses to homemade cider and chickens in backyards, what's old is new again. [...]






