Dance
Pacific Northwest Ballet: Don Quixote Alexei Ratmansky’s lavish and acclaimed production premiered here in 2012. Opens Jan. 30. Runs Thurs.-Sun; see pnb.org for exact schedule. Ends Feb. 8. McCaw Hall (Seattle Center), 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 $30-$184 Thursday, February 5, 2015
So You Think You Can Dance Finalists from the TV competition series on tour. The Paramount, 911 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101 $35.75-$65.75 Thursday, February 5, 2015, 7:30pm
Pacific Northwest Ballet: Don Quixote Alexei Ratmansky’s lavish and acclaimed production premiered here in 2012. Opens Jan. 30. Runs Thurs.-Sun; see pnb.org for exact schedule. Ends Feb. 8. McCaw Hall (Seattle Center), 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 $30-$184 Friday, February 6, 2015
Ten Tiny Dances 2015 The aphorism about good things and small packages turns out to be true when it comes to Ten Tiny Dances, an occasional series of works designed to be performed on a 4´ x 4´ platform. That’s 16 square feet-smaller than most bathrooms. So there are no arching leaps or long running sequences, but instead movement made to be seen in close. Producer Sara Jinks has recruited a varied cast for this edition, including local stalwarts Wade Madsen and Dayna Hanson, classical Indian dancer Douglas Riding, and Typing Explosion alum Sarah Paul Ocampo. Harvey Danger’s Aaron Huffman provides the music. SANDRA KURTZ 8 p.m. Fri., Feb. 6-Sun., Feb. 8. Velocity Founders Theater, 1621 12th Ave Seattle WA $16-$18 Friday, February 6, 2015, 8pm
Pacific Northwest Ballet: Don Quixote Alexei Ratmansky’s lavish and acclaimed production premiered here in 2012. Opens Jan. 30. Runs Thurs.-Sun; see pnb.org for exact schedule. Ends Feb. 8. McCaw Hall (Seattle Center), 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 $30-$184 Saturday, February 7, 2015
Ten Tiny Dances 2015 The aphorism about good things and small packages turns out to be true when it comes to Ten Tiny Dances, an occasional series of works designed to be performed on a 4´ x 4´ platform. That’s 16 square feet-smaller than most bathrooms. So there are no arching leaps or long running sequences, but instead movement made to be seen in close. Producer Sara Jinks has recruited a varied cast for this edition, including local stalwarts Wade Madsen and Dayna Hanson, classical Indian dancer Douglas Riding, and Typing Explosion alum Sarah Paul Ocampo. Harvey Danger’s Aaron Huffman provides the music. SANDRA KURTZ 8 p.m. Fri., Feb. 6-Sun., Feb. 8. Velocity Founders Theater, 1621 12th Ave Seattle WA $16-$18 Saturday, February 7, 2015, 8pm
Pacific Northwest Ballet: Don Quixote Alexei Ratmansky’s lavish and acclaimed production premiered here in 2012. Opens Jan. 30. Runs Thurs.-Sun; see pnb.org for exact schedule. Ends Feb. 8. McCaw Hall (Seattle Center), 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 $30-$184 Sunday, February 8, 2015
Ten Tiny Dances 2015 The aphorism about good things and small packages turns out to be true when it comes to Ten Tiny Dances, an occasional series of works designed to be performed on a 4´ x 4´ platform. That’s 16 square feet-smaller than most bathrooms. So there are no arching leaps or long running sequences, but instead movement made to be seen in close. Producer Sara Jinks has recruited a varied cast for this edition, including local stalwarts Wade Madsen and Dayna Hanson, classical Indian dancer Douglas Riding, and Typing Explosion alum Sarah Paul Ocampo. Harvey Danger’s Aaron Huffman provides the music. SANDRA KURTZ 8 p.m. Fri., Feb. 6-Sun., Feb. 8. Velocity Founders Theater, 1621 12th Ave Seattle WA $16-$18 Sunday, February 8, 2015, 8pm
