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Tory Peil and Ty Alexander Cheng are among Byrd's ballroom ensemble.

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Opening Nights: Spectrum Dance Theater

Encounters fraught with drama on a ballroom floor.

Foster with Lucien Postlewaite: suggestive power plays.

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Dance Review: PNB’s “Director’s Choice”

Peter Boal shows his affections.

Cunningham (second from left) at Cornish in 1939.

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A Suitably Serendipitous Salute to Merce Cunningham

Chance continues to take its unpredictable course at Cornish.

Kinoshita and Swartzman at the old INS Building.

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Dance Preview: Tooth and Nail

Domesticity’s habits and exasperations.

Vinson and Moore meet the challenge.

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Opening Nights: Coppelia

The main roles in this pretty 19th-century classic require almost as much acting as dancing.

Lingo dancers want to interact with you.

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Opening Nights: A Glimmer . . .

This interactive dance show is the kind of party where everyone seems a bit drunker than you.

PNB gets its Balanchine on: Dec and Kiyon Gaines (left) with Sarah Ricard Orza and Jerome Tisserand.

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Dance Review: PNB’s All Balanchine

Three decades’ experience with his work means no subterfuge is necessary.

James Moore and Lesley Rausch in Serious Pleasures.

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Dance: Time and Space Travelers

At PNB, an evening of formerly cutting-edge work.

Space to play on 12th Avenue.

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Dance: Leap Day

Seattle’s hub of contemporary dance gets a new home.

Graczyk, with Wazel at right, searches for her partner.

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Opening Nights: Man on the Beach

In their newest dance piece, Corrie Befort and her Salt Horse partners use simple tools to enchanting effect.

With Olivier Wevers, Körbes takes her turn as the Lilac Fairy.

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Dance Review: PNB’s The Sleeping Beauty

Tchaikovsky helps PNB strengthen its corps.

SDP heads Tobiason and Lynch.

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Dance Review: Project 3

A veteran choreographer borrows sassily from MGM.

The Prince ascends.

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Dance: Fly Boy

“The Prince” of PNB launches his own dance company.

Lingo’s KT Niehoff and Bianca Cabrera: In it to win it?

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OTB’s The A.W.A.R.D. Show

Handing grant-making power to the audience.

PNB’s Moore, feeling Mopey.

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Dance: PNB’s “Director’s Choice”

Modern dance stretches the company, but the classic on this program is one of their most exciting works.

Allison Keppel (front) and Lara Seefeldt (behind her) in Life Situations, which Spectrum will perform this weekend.

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Opening Nights: Byrd Retrospective Festival

Spectrum Dance Theater artistic director Donald Byrd celebrated his 60th birthday last summer, and the company is extending…

Postlewaite and Körbes: Romance reduced to fundamentals.

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Dance: Stripped-Down Shakespeare

PNB restages its stark Roméo et Juliette.

Haim goes beyond baroque.

Music

Bumbershoot: A 75-Minute Bach Block

Mark Haim gives his dancers all the Variations.

They leapt from Canada: 605 Collective.

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Dance: Letting Bodies Be Bodies at OtB

Shameless cross-training at their Northwest New Works showcase.

Nadeau, with Olivier Wevers in foreground, also performs in Balanchine’s Symphony in C.

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Dance Review: A Trio of Treats at PNB

Robbins, Wheeldon, and Balanchine close the season.