d9’s ensemble shines, while the work itself is a mixed bag.
DANCE THIS . . . Paramount Theatre, 911 Pine, 292-ARTS. $7- $10. 7 p.m. Sat., June 30. DURING ITS REGULAR…
Broadway’s reigning king of choreography returns his attentions to his dance company.
A 1950s Seafair classic gets a Green Lake revival.
A dance both disconcerting and dangerous.
Speak to Me is the dance she’s been searching for.
PNB takes its turn with a tried-and-true ballet.
New dances and repertory revivals make cross-border contact.
In the nick of time: two enjoyably alternative takes on Christmas classics.
Director Jayanthi Raman (pictured) has created a new work from classic components in the tradition of Indian music and dance,…
Punk, virtuosity, and romance (sometimes on the same program).
A multimedia story of love and rehearsals.
Before coming to Seattle as the new artistic director for Spectrum Dance Theater, DONALD BYRD earned a reputation for edgy,…
The PNB offers its greatest hits, while the ABT takes on a classic.
Tribal rhythms intersect with social justice.
With choreographed camerawork.
A mixed-repertory ballet program offers the traditional and the industrial.
In which delivery on an opening promise is withheld
The most influential crossover choreographer is back. And a Bay Area ballet company turns tribal.
PNB’s new stamp on a classic.