About the Event

Ballet Talks are entertaining half–hour lectures about PNB’s current show given by dance experts. Join us an hour before your performance downstairs in the Nesholm Family Lecture Hall!

Past Ballet Talks

  • September 2024

    Rep 1 – The Times Are Racing

    Doug Fullington introduces PNB’s 2024/25 Season with our first performances of the year, THE TIMES ARE RACING. This program includes Edwaard Liang’s The Veil Between Worlds, Jessica Lang’s Black Wave, and Justin Peck’s The Times Are Racing. Doug talks through these three works, the role of rehearsal directors in the ballet creation process, Jessica Lang’s appointment as PNB’s latest Resident Choreographer, recently promoted soloist dancer Luther DeMyer, and more!

  • September 2024

    Hispanic Heritage Month Panel

    In observance of Hispanic Heritage Month, and in partnership with Casa Latina Seattle, El Centro de La Raza, Joyas Mestizas, KEXP, and Union Cultural Center, in October 2023 PNB hosted Baila Conmigo, a community open house. Held at PNB’s Seattle Center studios, this free, public event featured dance performances by PNB Company dancers and local dance group Joyas Mestizas, a kids’ movement class led by Mestre Silvinho, and a panel discussion moderated by Movimento Afrolatino Seattle founder Monica Rojas, with PNB dancers Sarah-Gabrielle Ryan and Jonathan Batista, El Sonido host DJ Albina Cabrera, and Joyas Mestizas Co-Director Luna Garcia.

  • November 2024

    Rep 2 – All Balanchine

    Dance historian Doug Fullington gives an ALL BALANCHINE overview. He covers the brief histories of George Balanchine and his legacy, including the founding of New York City Ballet, staging Balanchine ballets and the George Balanchine Trust, and Balanchine’s collaborators on the three works in PNB’s ALL BALANCHINE program. This triple bill features Square Dance (1957), Prodigal Son (1929), and Stravinsky Violin Concerto (1972).

  • February 2025

    Rep 3 – The Sleeping Beauty

    Join dance historian and The Sleeping Beauty stager Doug Fullington as he introduces Pacific Northwest Ballet’s brand new production of The Sleeping Beauty in this Ballet Talk episode. Fullington covers the history of the ballet’s original choreography by Marius Petipa and score by Peter Tchaikovsky, the process of restaging an 1890 ballet for modern audiences, this new productions talented collaborators (including Preston Singletary, Paul Tazewell, and Basil Twist), and answers audience questions.

  • March 2025

    Rep 4 – Emergence

    Enjoy Doug Fullington’s pre-show Ballet Talk for PNB’s EMERGENCE program. Doug talks through EMERGENCE’s quadruple-bill production including the premiere of Dawn Patrol, a new work by PNB Company dancer Price Suddarth; Jerome Robbins’ intimate Afternoon of a Faun; Marco Goecke’s solo work Mopey; and another audience favorite of Crystal Pite’s, the mesmerizing Emergence.

  • April 2025

    Rep 5 – Roméo et Juliette

    Listen as guest Ballet Talk lecturer Anne Searcy takes an introductory tour through PNB’s fifth repertory program of the 2024/25 Season, Jean-Christophe Maillot’s Romeo et Juliette. Anne Searcy is an Associate Professor of Music History at the University of Washington. Searcy covers the basic story itself, puts the original Shakespeare play in historical context, and gives a brief history of the various versions of the ballet including the version from Jean-Christophe Maillot and Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo that PNB performs. She also gives an overview of the character-based musical themes in Sergei Prokofiev’s orchestral score and outlines how these themes work to tell the story of the ballet through the music.