Recognizing Jewish American Heritage Month at PNB 

Compiled by Miriam Landis, a Pacific Northwest Ballet School faculty member.  Foreword  May is Jewish American Heritage Month. PNB is proud to celebrate the generations of Jewish Americans who have shaped our arts, history, and culture and continue influencing our future. Pacific Northwest Ballet is a community, and the individuals among us who bring Jewish […]

Q&A with Rena Butler

PNB is excited to present a world premiere by a choreographer who isn’t yet familiar to PNB audiences, Rena Butler. Read on to learn more about Rena and her work!  What was your path to becoming a choreographer?  Rena: It started from the tender age of ten. There was a show on MTV called Making the Video. You saw the inner […]

Legacies in Motion: A Tribute to Lynn Lindsay | Jonathan Batista, NEXT STEP 2025

By Leah Terada  On June 13, Pacific Northwest Ballet’s NEXT STEP program will feature a powerful new work, Suddenly, O FIM (The End), by Principal Dancer and choreographer Jonathan Batista. This piece marks a deeply personal choreographic debut, created in honor of Lynn Lindsay– a devoted PNB supporter and a dear friend of Batista’s.  Lynn’s presence in Seattle’s […]

Have you heard of STG Dance for PD?

Learn about STG Dance for PD®, free dance classes for people with Parkinson’s disease offered at PNB’s Francia Russell Center in partnership with STG.

Grief, Hope, and the Ethereal

PNB dancer Amanda Morgan choreographs Ether for NEXT STEP 2025, exploring grief, connection, and the ethereal body through movement with 16 student dancers