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Music

Pieter Hellendaal
(​2 Concerti Grossi)

Choreography

Kevin O’Day

Lighting Design

Costume Design

Cast

12 dancers

Duration

30 minutes

Premiere

April 2001
Pacific Northwest Ballet

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Artist Biographies

Kevin O’Day is an American choreographer born in Phoenix, Arizona, whose career spans performance at the highest levels of the dance world and a prolific output of original choreographic work. He received his early training at the Joffrey Ballet School in New York, advancing quickly through Joffrey II before joining the main Joffrey Ballet company. In the winter of 1984, he began a formative association with choreographer Twyla Tharp, followed by a tenure as a soloist with American Ballet Theatre from 1988 to 1991, during which he performed featured roles across both classical and contemporary repertoire.

O’Day’s career continued to deepen when he joined William Forsythe’s acclaimed Frankfurt Ballet in 1991, and from 1992 to 1995, he was a member of Mikhail Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project, and he also appeared as a guest artist with the New York City Ballet. It was Baryshnikov who invited O’Day to create his choreographic debut work for White Oak in 1994, launching what would become an expansive second act as a creator.

To date, O’Day has produced more than seventy original ballets, with commissions from New York City Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, The Royal Danish Ballet, Les Ballets de Monte Carlo, Pennsylvania Ballet, and many others. In 2002, he was appointed Artistic Director of Nationaltheater Mannheim Ballett, later serving as Ballett Intendant, and beginning in the 2018/2019 season, he has held the position of Artist in Residence with Tanzcompanie Würzburg at Mainfranken Theater Würzburg.

Mark Zappone served Pacific Northwest Ballet from 1983 to 1988 as costume designer, shop supervisor, and wardrobe master. He then moved to Monte Carlo, where he managed costume shops for Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo and Le Cabaret de Monte-Carlo, continuing on to Switzerland and Amsterdam with Holiday on Ice. Mr. Zappone has collaborated with many renowned choreographers and designers, including Twyla Tharp, Christopher Wheeldon, and Yuri Possokhov, among others. In addition to his many ballets for PNB, Mr. Zappone has designed costumes for numerous dance companies worldwide.

Randall G. Chiarelli (1949-2024) devoted his career to lighting for dance, much of it at Pacific Northwest Ballet, and also for American Ballet Theatre, Royal New Zealand Ballet, Atlanta Ballet, Houston Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, among others. His many collaborators included choreographers Donald Byrd, Mark Dendy, Ronald Hynd, Kent Stowell, Susan Stroman, and Christopher Wheeldon. Chiarelli graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in painting and sculpture.