All Premiere Insights: Margaret Mullin, Lost in Light choreographer

Let’s talk a little about your creative process. What is the impetus for this work?

My inspiration for this piece is the recent passing of a family friend. It started as a story ballet of sorts, with a clear narrative element. As I choreographed it became a healing process — […]

2012-10-08T19:43:00-07:00October 8th, 2012|Categories: Choreographers, Dancers, Life at PNB, Q&A with Dancers, Choreographers & Staff|Tags: |Comments Off on All Premiere Insights: Margaret Mullin, Lost in Light choreographer

New PNB’s corps de ballet dancer: Charles McCall

When did you start dancing?
I started dancing just after I turned 9.

Why ballet?
The reason I chose Pacific Northwest Ballet is because I want to be able to do all kinds of dance, ballet certainly, but also modern and contemporary, and PNB has a nice mix. I love […]

2012-09-10T17:48:00-07:00September 10th, 2012|Categories: Dancers, Life at PNB, Q&A with Dancers, Choreographers & Staff|Tags: |Comments Off on New PNB’s corps de ballet dancer: Charles McCall

Tell The Tale: Don Quixote-Act 1

Act I, Scene I
In Don Quixote’s study, his niece Joanna is talking to Carasco, his servant. They are worried about the Don, who is slowly but surely being driven mad by all his reading. They therefore decide to hide the Don’s books.

Meanwhile, Don Quixote comes into the study, totally […]

2012-01-20T16:00:00-08:00January 20th, 2012|Categories: Performances, Tell the Tale|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Tell The Tale: Don Quixote-Act 1

The Story of Don Quixote-Act 2

Act II, Scene I
On a plateau in the mountains, a troupe of traveling actors has set up camp. Kitri and Basilio appear and ask the actors to help them escape. While the group performs, Kitri and Basilio put on costumes and join in. When Lorenzo and Gamache arrive at the camp, they are […]

2012-01-20T15:30:00-08:00January 20th, 2012|Categories: Performances, Tell the Tale|Tags: , , |Comments Off on The Story of Don Quixote-Act 2

The Story of Don Quixote-Act 3

Act III, Scene I

Kitri and Basilio are enjoying themselves with Espada, Mercedes, and a group of friends in a tavern filled with gypsies, bullfighters, and other high-spirited folk. Kitri thinks she has escaped her forced marriage to Gamache. Unfortunately, it is not so easy, as her […]

2012-01-20T15:00:00-08:00January 20th, 2012|Categories: Performances, Tell the Tale|Tags: , , |Comments Off on The Story of Don Quixote-Act 3

Backstage with the Midsummer Bugs

In this blog, Parent Volunteer Coordinator Di Anna Kurriger talks about life backstage with the youngest dancers in Pacific Northwest Ballet’s production of George Balanchine’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

PNB School students get ready to perform in A Midsummer Night’s Dream at McCaw […]
2025-04-15T12:04:03-07:00April 4th, 2011|Categories: Performances, PNB School, Q&A with Dancers, Choreographers & Staff|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Backstage with the Midsummer Bugs

GISELLE…Ballet’s Great Tragedy

The History ~ Since its premiere in 1841, Giselle has become one of the most popular ballets of all time and is considered ballet’s great tragedy. Giselle represents the greatest achievement of ballet’s Romantic era. After it fell out of repertory at the Paris Opera, it returned to the West via Russia […]

2025-04-17T10:51:40-07:00April 1st, 2011|Categories: Performances, Tell the Tale|Tags: , , |Comments Off on GISELLE…Ballet’s Great Tragedy

Doug Fullington on Reconstructing Giselle

Peter Boal’s World Premiere staging of Giselle marks the first time an American ballet company has revived a classic based on original material researched by Stepanov notation expert Doug Fullington in collaboration with leading Giselle scholar Marian Smith.

 

Our work on Giselle continued in early January with a week of rehearsals […]

2025-04-17T10:52:53-07:00February 26th, 2011|Categories: Director's Notebook, Performances|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Doug Fullington on Reconstructing Giselle
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