American Stories: Helen Lee

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When I traveled to China a couple years ago, no one believed me when I told them I was from America. They told me I didn’t look American. Thanks to Hollywood movies, the word American has long been associated with being Caucasian, […]

2016-06-01T16:35:32-07:00June 1st, 2016|Categories: American Story, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Accessibility (I.D.E.A.)|Tags: , , |Comments Off on American Stories: Helen Lee

Director’s Notebook: American Stories

Anyone ever heard of Lincoln Kirstein? It’s okay if you haven’t; even George Balanchine didn’t know who he was when Kirstein walked up to him in Paris in 1933. In the post-Diaghilev era in Europe, Balanchine was trying to find footing as a choreographer. He had just presented his new venture, titled Les […]

2016-05-31T12:00:57-07:00May 31st, 2016|Categories: American Story, Director's Notebook, Performances|Tags: , , , , , , , |Comments Off on Director’s Notebook: American Stories

American Stories: Karel Cruz, An American Ballet Dancer, Husband & Father

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Ballet found eight year-old Karel in his native Cuba. His family had recently moved to Pinar del Rio and his aunt, a ballet teacher at the local arts academy (Escuela Vocacional de Arte), suggested he audition. Baseball was his thing, not […]

2016-05-27T16:12:05-07:00May 27th, 2016|Categories: American Story, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Accessibility (I.D.E.A.)|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on American Stories: Karel Cruz, An American Ballet Dancer, Husband & Father

Read Our American Stories

We asked friends to contribute their American stories for you, and you’ll find them all as posts on the PNB Blog {View the American Stories here.} They come from kids in our School, members of our Company, and leaders in our community. People tell their own and those of others or members […]

2016-05-26T19:35:33-07:00May 26th, 2016|Categories: Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Accessibility (I.D.E.A.), Performances|Tags: , |Comments Off on Read Our American Stories

Lindsay Thomas, Videographer

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My mother, Yoko, was born in 1944, in the midst of World War II, in a Japanese relocation camp. Her father, Joe Shiomichi, died at age 23, a month before she was born. Her mother, Miye, was so devastated by his death […]

2016-05-24T14:26:58-07:00May 24th, 2016|Categories: American Story, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Accessibility (I.D.E.A.)|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Lindsay Thomas, Videographer

Laura Tisserand on Twyla Tharp, insecurities, and giving it your all

As dancers, we are drawn to routine and habit. From the pliés and tendus we execute every day in ballet class to the foods we eat before performances, it’s all part of a perfectly choreographed dance—one we are deeply familiar with. Our formula for success is repetition and, while boring to some, it […]

2016-05-18T18:27:27-07:00May 18th, 2016|Categories: Performances|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on Laura Tisserand on Twyla Tharp, insecurities, and giving it your all

American Stories: Craig Big Eagle, IT Manager

My American story begins sometime near the end of the last glacial maximum, around 13,000-16,500 years ago, when my ancestors crossed the Beringian Land Bridge to Alaska. Or so Wikipedia tells me. So while your great- greats- made their way over on planes and boats, mine did it on foot. In the snow […]

2016-05-17T23:28:14-07:00May 17th, 2016|Categories: American Story, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Accessibility (I.D.E.A.)|Tags: , , |Comments Off on American Stories: Craig Big Eagle, IT Manager

American Stories: Emma Love Suddarth, Company dancer

Blonde. Blue eyes. Fair skin. It doesn’t take an extensive examination of my family genealogy to guess what might make up my heritage—largely Scandinavian, more specifically, Swedish roots. My mother’s side is entirely, completely, 100% Swede—in fact, it […]

Blonde. Blue eyes. Fair skin. It doesn’t take an extensive examination of my family genealogy to guess what might make up my heritage—largely Scandinavian, more specifically, Swedish roots. My mother’s side is entirely, completely, 100% Swede—in fact, it […]

2016-05-16T22:34:52-07:00May 16th, 2016|Categories: American Story, Dancers, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Accessibility (I.D.E.A.)|Tags: , , |Comments Off on American Stories: Emma Love Suddarth, Company dancer

American Stories: Dylan Wald, Company dancer

I remember clicking on what looked to be another ballet video on YouTube. This time though, the women were in black and the men in white. It was the first time I had seen a ballet like this. I was captivated by a male solo. I later learned it was Peter Boal in George Balanchine’s […]

2016-05-16T17:00:28-07:00May 16th, 2016|Categories: American Story, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Accessibility (I.D.E.A.)|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on American Stories: Dylan Wald, Company dancer

American Stories: Gary Tucker, PNB PR Manager

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My mom’s paternal grandfather Leopold Koch came over from Czechoslovakia, where his last name was pronounced with a hard O and a guttural ch. But upon landing in “the new country,” he asked the Ellis Island immigration officer how he’d pronounce […]

2016-05-16T16:56:26-07:00May 16th, 2016|Categories: American Story, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Accessibility (I.D.E.A.)|Tags: , , |Comments Off on American Stories: Gary Tucker, PNB PR Manager
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