Dance on the dark side of the emotion, set to some great Britten.
KT Niehoff gives dance audiences a little homework.
Balanchine strips down while Stowell gets zesty and fecund.
Showing off a company’s versatility.
PNB dancers tear up the stage in this Spanish holiday.
Seattle Dance Project marks a birthday.
PNB corps members recall their first encounter.
An airborne celebration of dark pagan mythology. With dessert.
Donald Byrd’s dance of domestic abuse.
Spotlighting the choreographer’s curiosity about dancing of all sorts.
Meany Hall’s new director, Michelle Witt, has to make sense of a hybrid institution.
Dance doesn’t need a story to make an impression.
PNB’s ever-popular fairy tale.
The thrills of climbing walls and defying gravity.
Wear your dust mask and keep moving at this decay-centric performance installation.
Dancers claim they never work harder than in her choreography.
Arresting images in a plastic-lined bomb shelter.
Encounters fraught with drama on a ballroom floor.
Peter Boal shows his affections.
Chance continues to take its unpredictable course at Cornish.