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Pacific Northwest Ballet

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Ballet company of Seattle, USA
Pacific Northwest Ballet
General information
NamePacific Northwest Ballet
Previous namesPacific Northwest Dance Association
Year founded1972; 54 years ago (1972)
Founders
Principal venueMarion Oliver McCaw Hall
Websitewww.pnb.org//
Artistic staff
Artistic Director
Music DirectorEmil de Cou
Other
OrchestraPacific Northwest Ballet Orchestra
Official schoolPacific Northwest Ballet School
Associated schools

Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB) is an Americanballet company based inSeattle, Washington. It is said to have the highest per capita attendance in the United States,[1] with 11,000 subscribers in 2004.[2] The company consists of 49 dancers and hosts more than 100 performances throughout the year; it is especially known for its performance of the Stowell/Maurice SendakNutcracker, which it presented from 1983 through 2014 and produced as afeature film in 1986.[3][4]

In 2006, the company was chosen to perform at theJacob's Pillow Dance Festival andNew York City Center'sFall for Dance Festival.

PNB performs atMarion Oliver McCaw Hall in theSeattle Center.

History

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Pacific Northwest Ballet was founded in 1972 following the two-month residency of the First Chamber Dance Company,[5] as part ofSeattle Opera and named the Pacific Northwest Dance Association.[6] Under the directorship of Kent Stowell andFrancia Russell, originally ofNew York City Ballet,[7] it broke away from the Opera in 1977 and took its current name in 1978.[8] Stowell and Russell left at the end of the 2004–2005 season.[9] A portrait by artistMichele Rushworth was painted of Stowell and Russell and installed in the Phelps Center, Seattle, to commemorate their careers and retirement. Both had studied with and danced forGeorge Balanchine.[10]

In July 2005,Peter Boal succeeded Stowell and Russell as artistic director following their retirement.[9] After dancing with the New York City Ballet for 22 years, he had been a full-time faculty member at The School of American Ballet from 1995-2005.[citation needed]

McCaw Hall, PNB's principal venue

In 2013, the company and its orchestra toured to New York for the first time in sixteen years.The New York Times dance criticAlastair Macaulay, stated of their presentation that "This is a true company," more "unified in its understanding of Balanchine" than theNew York City Ballet.[11]

In 2012, PNB brought inTwyla Tharp as its first artist in residence for a year-long residency.[12]

Pacific Northwest Ballet School

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The Pacific Northwest Ballet School was founded in 1974.[13] Formerly directed by Francia Russell, and now directed by Peter Boal, it has been considered to be "one of the leading, if not the definitive, professional training school in the country."[14] The teaching is structured on that of theSchool of American Ballet.[15] Pacific Northwest Ballet holds an annual summer course in the month of July and is considered one of the leading summer dance education facilities in the country.

Dancers

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Pacific Northwest Ballet is noted for choosing dancers that have physique, expressivity and a variety of body shapes.[16]

Principals

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NameNationalityTrainingJoined PNBPromoted to PrincipalOther companies
(incl. guest performances)
Jonathan BatistaEnglish National Ballet20212022Boston Ballet
Cincinnati Ballet
Oklahoma City Ballet
Leta BiasucciCentral Pennsylvania Youth Ballet
San Francisco Ballet School
20112018Oregon Ballet Theater
Kyle DavisMakaroff School of Ballet
Rock School for Dance Education
North Carolina School of the Arts
Pacific Northwest Ballet School
20092020
Angelica GenerosaSchool of American Ballet
Princeton Ballet
20122020
Cecilia IliesiuSchool of American Ballet
Studio Maestro
20152022Carolina Ballet
Elle MacyOrange County Dance Center
Pacific Northwest Ballet School
20132021
Elizabeth MurphyAcademy of Ballet Arts
Rock School for Dance Education
20112015Pennsylvania Ballet
Ballet West II
Ballet West
Lucien PostlewaiteSchool of American Ballet
Pacific Northwest Ballet School
20042008, 2017Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo
Sarah-Gabrielle RyanRock School for Dance Education
Metropolitan Ballet Academy
School of Pennsylvania Ballet
20172023Pennsylvania Ballet
Dylan WaldMinnesota Dance Theatre
The Dance Institute
Pacific Northwest Ballet School
20152020

Soloists

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NameNationalityTrainingJoined PNBPromoted to Soloist
Madison Rayn AbeoCornish Preparatory Dance Program
Pacific Northwest Ballet School
20172022
Luther DemyerIndianapolis School of Ballet
Pacific Northwest Ballet
Miami City Ballet School
20192024
Dammiel Cruz-GarridoSchool of American Ballet
Pacific Northwest Ballet
20162022
Christopher D'ArianoSchool of American Ballet
Pacific Northwest Ballet School
20172022
Clara Ruf MaldonadoSchool of American Ballet20182023
Amanda MorganDance Theatre Northwest
Pacific Northwest Ballet School
20172022
Miles PertlPacific Northwest Ballet School
International Ballet Academy
John Cranko Schule
20152021
Christian PoppePacific Northwest Ballet School
Cornish College of the Arts Preparatory Dance
Dance School in Everett
Johnson and Peter's Tap Dance
Ballet Bellevue
Betty Spooner's Creative Arts Foundation
20142022
Kuu SakuragiPacific Northwest Ballet School20202023
Price SuddarthCentral Indiana Dance Ensemble
School of American Ballet
Pacific Northwest Ballet School
20112018
Leah TeradaDallas Metropolitan Ballet

School of American Ballet

20152022

Corps de ballet

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  • Luca Anaya
  • Malena Ani
  • Emerson Boll
  • Dylan Calahan
  • Ryan Cardea
  • Mark Cuddihee
  • Ashton Edwards
  • Melisa Guilliams
  • Connor Horton
  • Zsilas Michael Hughes
  • Rosalyn Hutsell
  • Kali Kleiman
  • Larry Lancaster
  • Audrey Malek
  • Noah Martzall
  • Joh Morrill
  • Ginabel Peterson
  • Samuel Portillo
  • Juliet Prine
  • Yuki Takahashi
  • Genevieve Waldorf
  • Lily Wills
  • Destiny Wimpye

Notable former dancers

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References

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  1. ^Flatow, Sheryl (July 1, 1995)."Full Length Ballets".Dance Magazine. RetrievedApril 23, 2008.
  2. ^Macdonald, Moira (February 12, 2004)."Ballet's artistic directors to retire".The Seattle Times. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2012.
  3. ^"Pacific Northwest Ballet'sNutcracker". Archived fromthe original on May 22, 2014. RetrievedApril 23, 2008.
  4. ^"The Artists".Pacific Northwest Ballet (Press release). 2018. RetrievedApril 24, 2018.
  5. ^Campbell, R.M. (January 2, 2003)."Dance professional Bennett raised standard in Seattle".Seattle PI. RetrievedJanuary 10, 2012. Campbell cites the residency as occurring in 1971.
  6. ^Campbell refers to the organization as the Pacific NorthwestBallet Association.
  7. ^Kisselgoff, Anna (March 28, 1984)."The New York Debut of Pacific Northwest".The New York Times. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2012.
  8. ^"PNB History and Fact Sheet"(PDF).Pacific Northwest Ballet. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on November 12, 2007. RetrievedApril 23, 2008.
  9. ^ab"PNB Vision and Mission".Pacific Northwest Ballet. Archived fromthe original on February 28, 2008. RetrievedApril 23, 2008.
  10. ^Macaulay, Alastair (September 27, 2007)."An Idiomatic Balanchine, Walking the Walk in Seattle".The New York Times.
  11. ^Macaulay, Alastair (17 February 2013)."Performers From the West Coast Serve Up Balanchine".The New York Times. Retrieved17 February 2013.
  12. ^Kaderlan, Alice (23 September 2013)."Pacific Northwest Ballet debuts its talented new status symbol".Crosscut. Seattle: Crosscut Public Media. Archived fromthe original on 29 September 2013. Retrieved4 October 2013.
  13. ^"School Philosophy".Pacific Northwest Ballet School. RetrievedApril 23, 2008.
  14. ^Horosko, Marian (February 1, 1996)."Pacific Northwest Ballet School: doing it right".Dance Magazine.
  15. ^abCampbell, R.M. (June 16, 2008)."Pacific Northwest Ballet school's annual spring performances brim with talent".Seattle PI. RetrievedJanuary 10, 2012.
  16. ^Datz, Melody (20 March 2013)."Approaching Heaven".The Stranger. Seattle. Retrieved20 March 2013.
  17. ^"Rachael Bade".agoradance.org.
  18. ^abcMacaulay, Alastair (9 June 2015)."Carla Körbes Grandly Bows Out of Pacific Northwest Ballet".New York Times. New York, United States. Retrieved10 June 2015.
  19. ^Datz, Melody (28 May 2014)."Bowing Out: When and Why Ballet Dancers Retire".The Stranger. Seattle, United States.
  20. ^Holdcroft, Lesley (6 June 2002)."Moving on: PNB dancers Tobiason, Apple, 5 others are bowing out".Seattle Times. Retrieved16 November 2024.

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