Soloist Lindsi Dec on Working with Crystal Pite

In 2009, Lindsi Dec saw her first work by choreographer Crystal Pite, Lost Action, at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival. But she recently admitted that she didn’t actually buy a ticket. Here’s what happened…

PNB sent a group of dancers to the festival to perform a program of three works […]

2013-10-20T03:19:00-07:00October 20th, 2013|Categories: Dancers, Performances|Tags: , |Comments Off on Soloist Lindsi Dec on Working with Crystal Pite

Natural Beauty: PNB Dancers Featured in Visit Seattle TV Spot

On Friday, October 11 three PNB Company dancers spent several hours on board a Washington State Ferry. Why, you ask? They were shooting a promotional video for Visit Seattle, a marketing campaign aimed at promoting tourism to our fair city. The TV spot features these gifted classical artists against the stunning natural […]

2013-10-16T21:04:00-07:00October 16th, 2013|Categories: Life at PNB|Tags: |Comments Off on Natural Beauty: PNB Dancers Featured in Visit Seattle TV Spot

Leah Merchant & Adam O’Connor, A Ballerina and a Football Player

A ballet dancer is often thought of as the antithesis of a football player. Comparing these two professions is intriguing, as people commonly view them as completely different from one another. Yet, at the heart, they are quite similar. After sitting down to chat with Pacific Northwest Ballet corps dancer Leah Merchant and […]

2013-10-07T16:47:00-07:00October 7th, 2013|Categories: Dancers, Life at PNB|Tags: |Comments Off on Leah Merchant & Adam O’Connor, A Ballerina and a Football Player

Artistic Director’s Notebook: Brief Fling, Sweet Fields, Waiting at the Station

Artistic Director’s Notebook: Brief Fling, Sweet Fields, Waiting at the Station

Twyla Tharp is no ordinary person. One look at her bio and you get that. It’s not just the mountains of awards, medals, prizes, fellowships, and honorary degrees, or the three books, six films, twelve television specials, four Broadway shows, two figure skating routines, […]

2023-10-10T13:43:58-07:00September 24th, 2013|Categories: Choreographers, Director's Notebook, Performances|Tags: , , , , , , , |Comments Off on Artistic Director’s Notebook: Brief Fling, Sweet Fields, Waiting at the Station

I Hear That Train Comin’….

The epicenter of Twyla Tharp’s newest creation, Waiting at the Station, is a large locomotive designed by Santo Loquasto and brought to life in PNB’s scene shop.

In a recent Seattle Times interview, Santo points out that the simple set has multiple entry points: Tharp, he […]

2013-09-23T20:13:00-07:00September 23rd, 2013|Categories: Choreographers, Performances|Tags: , , |Comments Off on I Hear That Train Comin’….

Assistant to the Choreographer: A New Role for PNB soloist Kiyon Gaines

Soloist Kiyon Ross is well-known to PNB audiences as an outstanding performer and accomplished choreographer. Recently, he’s taken on a new role assisting choreographer Twyla Tharp in creating her latest work, Waiting at the Station. I sat down with him last week to discuss how he fits in to her the process of […]

2023-06-01T13:01:44-07:00September 11th, 2013|Categories: Dancers, Q&A with Dancers, Choreographers & Staff|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Assistant to the Choreographer: A New Role for PNB soloist Kiyon Gaines

PNB Custom Radio: Old Blue Eyes Redux

We can’t help ourselves, there’s just nothing better than a little Frank Sinatra to finish out a rainy Friday in Seattle…

We’re looking forward to seeing Twyla Tharp’s Nine Sinatra Songs, her classic homage to Ol’ Blue Eyes and ballroom dance, onstage again soon. While we’re all waiting for the season […]

2013-09-06T17:31:00-07:00September 6th, 2013|Categories: Performances|Tags: , |Comments Off on PNB Custom Radio: Old Blue Eyes Redux
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