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2019 Pacific Northwest Ballet School Performance Program

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The official school of Pacific Northwest Ballet

2:00 pm & 7:00 pm at

McCaw Hall

PACIFIC NORTHWEST BALLET SCHOOL

PETER BOAL | Director


StaFF Peter Boal Director

Denise Bolstad Managing Director

Abbie Siegel School Principal

Meg Potter

Assistant Principal

Andrea Abercrombie School Supervisor

NoTEs

Wendy Casper

Assistant to the Managing Director

DIRECTOR’S

Naomi Glass

DanceChance Manager

David Jensen

Summer Residence Director

I was a wide-eyed nine-year-old when I first auditioned for a ballet school. I had never studied ballet before and assumed, if accepted, I would need to attend one ballet class each week. Wrong. I was told I was already old and behind (almost ten!) and a minimum of three classes a week was required for the first year. My second year ramped up to four and by the time I was twelve, I was taking eight classes a week.

Amy Barkley

Pilates Coordinator

Katharine Grimm Associate Registrar

Lauren Kirchner

DanceChance Coordinator

Bethany Nielcen

These numbers don’t surprise anyone in this audience because you and your family have been living with the time commitments ballet requires for years. If you’ve read Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers: The Story of Success, you realize how quickly your students are heading for their 10,000-hour mark, making them experts in their chosen field.

FRC Operations Coordinator

Alex Donald

Administrative Assistant

Chloe Sagara

Administrative Assistant

Lexi Clements

Associate Director of Marketing

Lia Chiarelli

Director of Marketing and Communications

Accompanists Don Vollema

Music Staff Coordinator

David Barela, Stephen Barnes, Carol Buschmann, David Clodfelter, David Close, Tatyana Dadayeva, Oleg Dusayev, DJ Gommels, Irv Huck, Eva Huentelman, Nathan Jensen, Jeff Junkinsmith, Marina Katsel, Adam Kessler, William Kirkpatrick, Art Koshi, Avi Lasser, Emi Oguri, Michael Owcharuk, Susan Paton, Genevieve Peaslee, Megan Phillips, Randall Plut, Elizabeth Purswell, Angela Rinaldi-Gribas, Katja Rubin, Gregory Smith, Shelley Sutton-Bolton, Rob Vienneau, Anastasia Workmann, Josh Zimmerman

PNBConditioning Staff Amy Barkley

School Consultants Toby Diamond, Ph.D.

Psychologist

Peggy Swistak, M.S., R.D., C.D.

Nutritionist

Podiatrist/Foot & Ankle Specialist

Henry Lu, PT, ATC

A thank-you to the many faculty members who contribute dances that showcase each student while impressing and entertaining audiences. This year, two complete ballets created by Kiyon Ross and Margaret Mullin will be performed by our Professional Division students. These students come from all over the world, but several started right here with PNBS as DanceChance and Creative Movement kids. Each of our students has a path and none of us know exactly what that path is, but we hope to support them each step of the way—pliés, tendus, grand battements, and all. Thank you for joining us today and for supporting your child’s commitment to ballet.

Physical Therapist

(front cover) 2018 Professional Division graduate and former DanceChance student, Nazirah Taylor, in the 2018 School Performance. (back cover) 2018 School Performance. Images © Lindsay Thomas.

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A word of appreciation to the families who ensure students are able to make all their classes, not to mention rehearsals, performances, summer course auditions, pointe shoe fittings, and more. We recognize the commitment and know it is sizable. Today you can witness the fruits of your efforts in our 38th annual School Performance. In two shows, 600 students from Level I through Professional Division will take to the stage. Our youngest demonstrate newly learned épaulement, posture, clean lines, and clear musicality. Our most advanced show choreography that is both classical and contemporary, with daring partnering and emotional range. Witnessing the advancement with each new level is astounding. The possibilities of expression through dance are limitless.

Pilates Coordinator

Melissa Brown, Carol Elsner, Teresa Hanawalt, Deborah Kenner, Dina McDermott, Uraina Nagy, Kayoko Price, Suzanne Singla, Tara F. Stepenberg, Marjorie Thompson

Alan Woodle

One might assume the enormous number of hours spent in the studio would cause other parts of a child’s education or existence to suffer, but more often than not, we hear the opposite. Ballet students master time management, gain a sense of confidence, and learn how to apply themselves, correct themselves, and work as teams. Many in our School will dance professionally, but most won’t. We are confident that whether they dance in a company, college, or kitchen, the skills and standards they learn at our School will never leave them. In fact, we’d bet those invaluable skills serve students well in any direction they choose.

Peter Boal

Director of the School


New Voices:

CHOREOGRAPHY AND PROCESS FOR YOUNG WOMEN IN DANCE

“I want to give these young women tools, just like a carpenter… a saw, a hammer… and information how to use these tools so they can choose to build something of value. So they can share their point of view, with confidence, in the coolest medium ever—dance!” —Eva Stone PNB launched a groundbreaking initiative this year – a year-round student choreography course, just for young women. New Voices: Choreography and Process for Young Women in Dance debuted in the fall of 2018. Ballet choreography is a field predominated by men and PNB wants to encourage more young women to take an early interest in the choreographic process. “Choreography in classical ballet companies has long been a field where men have received opportunity and encouragement but women have not felt as supported. Though excited by the possibility of nurturing young dance makers whose work may one day grace our stage, our goal is to introduce students to the concept of choreography, teamwork and creativity. Many will discover a passion and find a door has been opened and remains open for them in the future.” —Peter Boal Level VII students met once a week with PNB Faculty member Eva Stone, exploring key choreographic concepts leading to both solo and group choreography projects. Students presented movement studies in class in order to give and receive constructive feedback. Three studio presentations were held during the year allowing students to perform their choreographic creations in front of a larger audience of family, friends, and fellow students. They also presented their work on June 14 as part of NEXT STEP: Outside/In. In addition to classroom work and presentations, choreographer Robyn Mineko Williams spoke to students about her experience as a professional female choreographer. Ms. Williams set a new piece, The Trees The Trees, for PNB’s DIRECTOR’S CHOICE program in March. Students attended a performance of DIRECTOR’S CHOICE, as well as a performance of Batsheva Dance Company at the Paramount Theater. “It’s wonderful to look back to September and reflect on how far these young women have come. Through this experience, they have learned to create work that is purposeful and insightful.” —Eva Stone The program is made possible through generous funding support from the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation.

THank you PNB SCHOOL PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION Through fundraising, communication, and volunteerism, the Pacific Northwest Ballet Parents’ Association provides valuable support to the School. Every PNBS parent is a member of the Parents’ Association. The Association is led by a Steering Committee that oversees a number of projects throughout the year, including: hosting Petite Finale receptions, fundraising for scholarships, costuming, and everything in between through merchandise, flower, and class photo sales, and advocating for PNBS in their communities.

THANK YOU to the Parents’ Association and a special brava to the 2018/19 Steering Committee for their hard work and dedication. Jennifer Gaines

President

Andrea Gennotti Christi Young Taylor Perry Joia Poort

Secretary

Treasurer

Photography Chair

Communications Chair

Christi Young

Petite Finale Chair, Seattle

Kimberly Montgomery

Petite Finale Chair, Eastside

Jennifer Gaines

School Performance Chair, Seattle

Catherine Obrocea

School Performance Chair, Eastside

(left) Peter Boal with 2018 Summer Course students. © Angela Sterling. (above) Level VII students at the first New Voices showing in January. © Lindsay Thomas.

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Highlights / 2018–2019 Tiler Peck in the House

New York City Ballet principal dancer Tiler Peck taught class for the Professional Division women this April. Ms. Peck stars in the Dance Magazine Award-winning documentary, BALLET NOW, introduced ballet to millions of new fans on Ellen, and made her 5th Avenue Theatre debut performing the title role in the new musical Marie: Dancing Still.

Dance for Parkinson’s Classes

In collaboration with Seattle Theatre Group (STG), STG Dance for PD® offers internationally acclaimed dance classes for people with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners. Classes held at the Francia Russell Center explore movement in a creative, joyful, and stimulating manner. Led by PNBS teaching artists and accompanied by live music, classes are free and drop-ins are always welcome!

International Ballet Exchange Students

Ballet is a global art form, and PNBS is proud to offer opportunities for students to study ballet around the world through our international partner exchanges. Eight PNBS students were selected by faculty to represent PNBS at our partner schools.

National Ballet School (Toronto)

Cassidy Cocke and Myra Hoover Kang will study in Ontario this summer. Our longest running partnership, the program was started by Francia Russell and NBS artistic director Mavis Staines in 1999.

Tiler Peck with Professional Division Women. © Lindsay Thomas. Dance for Parkinson’s Class.

Teen Night

What’s more fun than a studio full of teens watching a free rehearsal of NEXT STEP works? Nothing! PNBS students took the night off class to enjoy the first public viewing of works created just for the Professional Division by PNB dancers.

Petite Finales

Creative Movement and Pre-Ballet students (450 of them!) danced for family and friends at the Petite Finale performances. Each class performed an original work, and Level VIII and Professional Division students performed excerpts from Raymonda Variations and The Sleeping Beauty. Proud families snapped photos at the post-performance reception hosted by the PNBS Parents’ Association.

International Ballet Exchange Student Myra Hoover Kang. © Lindsay Thomas. Teen Night. © Lindsay Thomas.

Royal Danish Ballet School (Copenhagen)

Spring Fling Raises $30,000

PNB School’s annual fundraiser, Spring Fling, welcomed 400+ guests to the Francia Russell Center for an afternoon of dance, sweet treats, fun, and fundraising! Special thanks to event host and PNB School faculty member Kiyon Ross, and to Trophy Cupcakes, Alabastro Photography, Amore Events, Chateau Ste. Michelle, Dilettante Chocolates, Magnolia Kitchen, Macrina Bakery, and Talking Rain for their support.

Petite Finale performers. © Lindsay Thomas.

800 Fourth Graders at The Nutcracker

PNB’s Community Education Programs, through a partnership with an anonymous donor, brings nearly 800 fourth grade public school students to George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker® every year. Included in the partnership are pre-performance workshops, study guides translated into five languages, performance tickets, The Nutcracker soundtrack, and transportation to and from McCaw Hall.

Spring Fling Guests. © Alan Alabastro.

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Fourth grade students enjoying The Nutcracker. © Nico Tower.

Zoe Derauf and Annika Greenig were selected for the thirteenth year of the Flemming Halby Dance Student Exchange. Made possible with support from scan|design Foundation by Inger and Jens Bruun and the Northwest Danish Association, the exchange honors Flemming Halby, longtime PNBS faculty member and former PNB and Royal Danish Ballet dancer.

Palucca School (Dresden, Germany)

Grace Rookstool and Rachel Tranter performed in the Dresden Semperoper Ballet’s La Bayadère while participating in the eleventh annual exchange with the Palucca School.

PNBS students Rachel Tranter and Grace Rookstool in costume for Dresden Semperoper Ballet’s La Bayadère. © Rachel Tranter.


Halloween at PNBS

It’s the spookiest day of the year at PNB as students show off their creative costume skills.

Take A Bow

Performing on stage at McCaw Hall is a thrill for PNBS students and this year provided lots of stage time for students. 367 students (not including the Professional Division) performed in Circus Polka, George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker®, The Sleeping Beauty, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Pinocchio.

Halloween Fun. © Brooklyn Brown.

Paris Opera Ballet School

Julia Heiss and Truman Lemire will attend the Paris Opera Ballet School for the second year of this two-week summer exchange.

PNBS students in The Sleeping Beauty. © Angela Sterling.

PNBS student in Pinocchio. © Lindsay Thomas.

International Ballet Exchange Students. © Lindsay Thomas.

PD Prom!

Studying dance all day does not preclude attendance at your Senior Prom! The Professional Division students had a ball at their third annual prom this April. This student-planned event included music, dancing, food, and fun for all. PNB thanks Pagliacci Pizza for generously providing pizza! PNBS students in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. © Angela Sterling.

PD Prom. © Brooklyn Brown.

PNBS students in Circus Polka. © Angela Sterling.

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SEATTLE / THE PHELPS CENTER Level III A

© Lindsay Thomas.

Level I A

Jessica Berezansky Merrick Berger Clara Conklin Chloe Crick Jasmine Forinash Marina Guerra Alexis Hong Mariah Lee Calleigh McDougall Charlotte Murphy Alexa Petersen June Pierce Nora Robert DianaStarr Robinson Anna Royalty Isabel Wiegraebe-Colon Gabriella Youngblut

Level I B

Lauma Christopher Francesca Coleman Divya Greenleaf Amelia Grimm Scarlett Janzen Kiele Kame'enui Ramirez Luba Massaquoi Quinn McCullough Ava Mogren Penelope Pattison-Janowick Anushka Tiwari Nora Watkins Mia West

Level I C Boys Henry Beers Jeffrey Birkby Wylie Davis Zane Davis Elliot Vivion Liam White Oliver Young

Level II A

Emma Allen Vendela Biggins Amelia Burman Ada Chien Audrey Conner Emi Enoki Greta Gennotti-Bell Eva Hildebrandt Sunah Kim Esme King-Bagley Taya Kuznetsova Jocelyn Lee Zoey Meller Audrey Riegsecker Miya Ruehlmann

Sadie Waller Clarabelle Yu

Level II B

Olivia Bachleda Kyli Chu Hazel Donahue Sze Lam Guan Lola Ivins Adriana Kelley Allison Lin Lulu Lonergan Carolina Lora Ramirez Regina Marchetti Lola Owoo Claire Sawada-Raece Anika Sirek Galaday Michelle Spinosa Hannah Stacey Lauren Supnet Emiliana Totten

Level II C Boys Dexter Chinn Bennett McNulty Alistair O'Connor Caleb Skenandore Jacob Starner

DanceChance II

Cadence Bibbs Mischka Burr-Johnson Aiden Chang-Miller Amina Chullasavok Nico Colasurdo Eva Colinares Logan Davenport Justin Egan Nyah'Lynn Hart Serena Henriquez Hayden Hoang Matthew Huang Zeheng Huang Tierra Jacobs Zachary Lee Luciana Leone Justin Li Gavyn Louton Charlie Mammano Janis Mapili-Alvis Melina Mickelson Cormack Neihart Quynh Nguyen Man Kwan Pang Josiah Walters Sopheary Wiley-Ly Tamia Wilson Kelly Zhang Connie Zhao Jinxian Zhao

Zella Rae Anderson Sydney Bannister Liza Bromley Charlotte Cammermeyer London Carandang Anastassia Costinsky Emma Daniels Solenne Daout Gabriela Fonvielle Gili Kimchi Amy Khoi Le Amy Leung Christina Li Zoe Litvack Ava Montejano Audrey Pettibon Sasha Smith Petra Videriksen Milaana Willis Lucia Youngblut

Level III B

Ela Alvarado Ellen Bernritter Aveline Blucher Zella Brown Alara Champagne Sofia Coleman Madeleine Elofson Willa Farwell Claire Gordon Iris Javid Sayvianna Jones Emilia Kettman Norah Kim Cate Lilleness Katherine Marlowe Bria Meurn Charlie Moon Layla Morisseau Charlize Rosario Ellis Rutkowski Sophie Young

Level IIIC Boys

Preston Bingham Andrew Dean Adrien Hoshi-Galley Madden Ouk Joseph Palen Alden Reeves Haydn Williams

Level IV

Mia Archer Myah Avakyan Lily Axford Delaney Berger Audrey Berry Phoenix Broussard Lisan Cao Aliyah Casino Claire Cunningham Juleana Rose Diloy Elena Esteban Madeleine Gale June Garner Jamison Guthrie Katherine Holmes Ruth Levitt Sara Lin Adyson Lloyd Goldie Martin Cameron Matsui Noe Mullane

Connie Ni Kanako Ozawa Abigail Park Jenna Payauys Scout Alana Rabideau Claire Spinosa Karina Vargas Kathleen Woodside Rachael Young

Level IV C Boys

Bixby Atkins Hank Flandreau Tamirat Fox-Ostenson Gustav Frautschi Dominic Helming Jack Hindocha-Daniels Jack Kaspar Callum Lewis-Newby Jack Neeleman Owen Odegard Marquez Perry-Daves Ruson Summerquist

Level V

Zoe Alvarado Sonja Beggs Carys Bingham Verity Blucher Camila Coleman Eleanor Faul Olivia Gennotti-Bell Catherine Herber Sadie LaComa Emelie Madden Violet Majcher Sophia-Isabella Morisseau Shay Olson Sonya Purcell Zariyah Quiroz Samrawit Saleem Quinlan Snow Fiona Wu Isabelle Yu

Intermediate Boys Maceo Benner Tucker Black Henry Bland Enrique Feu James Johnson Hugo Mestres Aboubakar Rutayisire Isaiah Salas Christopher Sauer Owen Thompson

Maia Breslin Sarah Brooks Lucy Carlin Tori Chapman Kylie Chu Gracie Galvin Elena Hamblin Clara Kang-Crosby Kaili Kitamura Makena Lung Adeline Medverd Isabelle Rookstool Alice Rupp Ashleigh Steedman Audrey Stuck Bayley Walker

Level VIII

Amanda Allen Alexandra Baksay Addison Boll Chloe Brown Megan Dean Elizabeth Dejanikus Claire Freund Melisa Guilliams Abigail Hannuksela Elena Havard Mia Kennedy Madelyn Kleven Genevieve Knight Rachael Morgan Alessandra Nova Isabella Nova Emily O'Brien Isabella Ombrellaro Josephine Shadle Lina Skalbania Lauren Trodahl Mia Watson

Men’s Division

Ethan Arrington Theodore DePina Lucas Galvan Jack Haskins Benjohn Magcalas Jr Luke Meredith Philipp Mergener Luchian Munteanu Aidan Rosenbaum Cameron Schmitter Fletcher Weld Alex Won

Level VI

Eden Anan Stella Bauer Zoe Betts Katelynn Cho Tierney Clark Mimi Heffernan Myra Hoover Kang Annika Kayser Tatiana Lorenti Kyra Mullane Sophie Nguyen Bailey Poort Solveig Smith Margaret Walters Mari White

Level VII

Samone Alberts Noelle Anches Emerson Boll © Angela Sterling.

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EAstside / THE FRANCIA RUSSELL CENTER Level I A

Luna Baxter Dorothy Bresnahan Mikaelyn Chou Isabelle Cui Bernice Fan Teryn Kim Saskia Leversee Allison Li Annapoorani Lingeshwaran Anika Longheyer Juliana Pan Gracie Rainer Hannah Ren Kayley Sommers Zhenzhen Xu Kimberly Zhao Dora Zhou Ye Jin Zorotovich Camille Zurcher

Level I B Michele Curtis and PNB School student. Š Angela Sterling.

Professional Division Isabelle Anderson Malena Ani Margarita Armas Kendall Baker Annalyn Bakland Peyton Barnett Brooklyn Brown Aeron Buchanan Cassidy Cocke Claire Curran Zoe Derauf Samuel DerGregorian Jaya Dhand Zane Ellis Thomas Fontana Lucas Freeman Sophia Frizzell Annika Greenig Anneliese Guerin Julia Heiss Hiroya Hida Connor Horton Sarah Hurty Emily Kayser Fiona Lee Martine Leech Kaelyn Lefferts Truman Lemire Hayley Majernik Noah Martzall Julia Meister Ava Moses Mia Nolte Sofia-Rose Peetoom Sarah Michelle Pfeiffer Mackenna Pieper Kyra Piper Alia Radoi Zaita Elaine Rand Grace Rookstool Mayu Sakurai Isaiah Sedano Olivia Smith Rachel Tranter Taigo Watanabe Miranda Wattier Barret Withington

Amyra Agarwal Ellen Chen Stephanie Cheng Roni Erez Elena Fan Jayme Gao Madelyn Huey Valorie Ni Connelly Petras Shaivi Prakash Simona Santiago Olivia Secord Christy Shen Gracen Stabbert Julia Rose Tamola Pei Tung Tsai Grace Xu

Level I D

Youlan Wang Savannah Wissner Sophie Yan Jessica Yang Emma Ye

Level I F

Talia Brown Madisyn Burk Felicia Cheng Audrey Cui Karina Gaivoronska Vivian Hong Claire Li Suchitra Oka Veronica Perron Daniela Quijano-Pedraza Shreya Sarkar-Ganguly Eva Shao Asha Singla Paisley Taylor Emily Wang Olivia Wang Allison Wilkes Cathleen Zhu

Level II A

Dina Bui Chloe Coogan Hana Gottesman Maura Kirk Emma Li Isabella Mainetti Viviana Mainetti Andrea Rosales Miranda Cindy Wang Rachel Wang Ruochen Xu Khepri Yuhas Anna Zhu Hilda Zhu

Emilia Anar Kaitlyn Bai Vittoria Celi DeVer Diana Chu Paige Daniels Anouk Despres Xinyi Fei Marin Flocchini Dahlia Gustavson Sonja Gustavson Hannah Huang Shunshun Kang Sophia Kong Martina Mueller-Eberstein Greta Norman Valentina Tang Kalison Truong Sonya Zhang

Level II B

Level I E

Ira Bansal Madeline Bell Oyku Calargun Courtney Chan Annalise Dautricourt Zhihan Guo Maya Hussain Serena Liu Cecilia Malin Emily Maynard Hannah McKenna Alexandra Poon Idunn Mattea Skuladottir Lauren Stoms Ella Su Melissa Wang Cindy Zeng Lingyi Zhu

Adriana Bardill Sophie Borgen Maria Boyd Layla Chen Anna Fitzgerald Alice Guo Ashlyn Han Olivia Keller Olivia Kiedrowski Reena Lin Isabella Lopez Katie Meng Aditi Pant Joanna Shyu Katherine Tang

Mathilde Battel Rose Callaway Claira Hopper Jenny Jian Hannah Kim Veronica Kimble Adalyn Li Ila Lu Kylie Millen Danielle Morales Inara Tocci-Ponce de Leon Gabrielle Tran Grace Yu Evangeline Zhang

Level II D

Level II E

Ashley Aguero-Gomez Alyssa Allison Neha Dhariwal Hannah Ma Catherine Mao Haley McCulloch Kaya Okahata Judith Prado Emily Ragan Coraline Rivera Matilda Suttles Alyssa Tragin Estela Wagner Cooper Wang Isla Wenger Chloe Xi

Level III A

Soraya Arjomand Dylan Dimayuga Audrey Hu Lila Hutcheson Ada Jin Madeleine Kim Caitlin Kong Liba Mujtaba Grace Musser Lilienne Sam Jameson Sanford Genevieve Shemwell Reese Teschke Mikaela Torres Gloria Xu Kaelynn Zautner

Level III B

Arevei Bonello Allison Hwang Geneva Longheyer Naina Rajkhowa Sara Rajpathak Katherine Stoms Adeline Wei Charlotte Wolfteich Annelise Wong Alice Zhang Marilyn Zhao Sophia Zhu

Level III D

Isabella Anderson Sarah Hiciano Miki Hoe Anastacia Kryatova Avelyn Lee Sophia Li Tatiana Lipina Jasmine Ma Ava McAughan Elina Nartates Isabella Park Lily Pogue Coco Tao Charlotte Thompson Vivian Wang Benicia Zhu

Level IV A

Eleanor Langdon Leonor Lopes Costa Marissa Luu Olivia Milstein Chloe Nam Leslie Park Ava Rodgers Ava Springer Paola Villarreal Shuhui Yang

Level IV B

Ava Blume Ava Burke June Callaway Elise Hueffed Sara Ikeda Sabrina Lawler Angelina Lawton Aurora MacDonald Marta Malaguzzi Isabel Oakes Analee Obrocea Karen Orita Natalia Ortiz-Villacorta Rebecca Ryan Julie Sheng Abigail Shetzline Olivia Thompson Camille Utter

Level V

Angelina Abraham Savannah Aoun Jackie Bai Emily Brooks Ariel Erez Alyssa Eros Kathryn Han Halle Jones Kendra Ko Shea Kozel Anna Montgomery Elle Quest Gwenyth Seet Erika Tragin Gabrielle Tulleners Meranda Wang Rena Wang Maggie White Angela Wu Emma Wu Sophia Yaguchi Emmy Yang Caroline Zurcher

Level VI

Sarah Bridges Annette Chan Reagan Girton Julia Gu Elizabeth Kudryashova Emma McIntosh Kristina Nikolova Xi An Niles Brooke North Aya Sugai-Munson Emma Taylor Audrey Yu

Adriana Abraham Piper Begley Katie Brooks Tessa Dunagan Joy Flahiff Anne Marie Herb Estelle Kim

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SchOOl Performance Highlights

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LEVEL I THROUGH PROFESSIONAL DIVISION DEMONSTRATED PROGRESSIVE LEVELS

of ballet technique and delighted legions of fans and family at the 2018 School Performance. HERE ARE A FEW FAVORITE MOMENTS!

Photos © Lindsay Thomas.

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FaculTY / 2018–2019 Kelly Boal trained at the School of American Ballet. She joined New York City Ballet in 1984 and was promoted to soloist in 1989. She left NYCB in 1993 to pursue guesting opportunities that included performances with Dutch National Ballet and Ballet Manila, and participation in the Gala des Etoiles in Montreal. Ms. Boal taught at the School of American Ballet and joined the PNBS faculty in 2005. Emily Coello, a native of Rock Island, Illinois, trained at the Alabama School of Fine Arts under Dame Sonia Arova before joining Alabama Ballet. She holds a BFA with honors from the New School University/Joffrey Ballet program where she trained with David Howard, Eleanor D’Antuono, and Trinette Singleton. While in New York, she was chosen by David Howard to be a demonstrator in his “World Tour” class video. For more than twelve years, she was first a dancer and then ballet mistress for City Ballet of San Diego. Ms. Coello joined the PNBS faculty in 2017.

Kaori Nakamura and PNB School students. © Angela Sterling.

PNBS’s diverse faculty of dance educators are collectively devoted to the individual progress of each and every PNBS student. They performed professionally with companies around the world, and many right here at Pacific Northwest Ballet. Peter Boal is Artistic Director of Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB) and Director of Pacific Northwest Ballet School (PNBS). Mr. Boal became Artistic Director of Pacific Northwest Ballet in 2005 following a successful career with New York City Ballet as a principal dancer and a faculty member at the School of American Ballet (SAB). Mr. Boal received his dance training from SAB under the directorship of George Balanchine and, as a faculty member, taught technique, variations, men’s and women’s classes, and partnering. He has also been a guest teacher at Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet and Royal Danish Ballet School. Denise Bolstad, Managing Director of Pacific Northwest Ballet School, trained in Spokane with Thelma Young and performed with Spokane Concert Ballet. She studied on scholarship at San Francisco Ballet School and continued her training in Seattle with Perry Brunson and First Chamber Dance Company. Ms. Bolstad has been on the staff of Pacific Northwest Ballet School since 1980. Abbie Siegel, School Principal, performed with Connecticut Ballet and became the company’s associate ballet mistress. Before joining the PNBS faculty in 1991, she was on faculty at the Harkness School, Eliot Feld Ballet in New York, and Connecticut Ballet. In addition to teaching, Ms. Siegel was Director of PNBS’s DanceChance program (1999–2002) and was appointed Principal of the Francia Russell Center in 2002 and became School Principal in 2012. Marisa Albee joined PNB as an apprentice in 1989. She was promoted to corps de ballet in 1990 and to soloist in 1994. She studied at the School of American Ballet and Pacific Northwest Ballet School’s Summer Course. Prior to joining the PNBS faculty, Ms. Albee taught at the Washington Academy of Performing Arts.

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Caitlin Cooney, a Seattle native, trained at Pacific Northwest Ballet School for 11 years. She graduated from PNB’s Professional Division program and joined Kansas City Ballet (KCB). In addition to an 11-year performing career with KCB, Ms. Cooney spent 11 years teaching dancers of all ages at Kansas City Ballet School. She joined the PNBS faculty in the fall of 2014.

Lauren DeBard trained at Gem City Ballet's pre-professional classical ballet program in Dayton, Ohio. She received her BA in international theater production and a minor in classical ballet at Ohio Northern University. She studied under full scholarship at Point Park University's summer dance program. She has taught ballet for 10 years and joined the PNB School faculty in 2018. Juanita Franke received her early training at the Royal Academy of Dance. She received her BA at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, where she danced and choreographed for the Appalachian Dance Ensemble. She taught at the Kehl School of Dance in Madison, Wisconsin, and choreographed for the Verona Youth Ballet. Ms. Franke joined the PNBS faculty in 2012. Naomi Glass was raised in Mercer Island, WA. Naomi danced for the Houston Ballet for a decade, retiring as a soloist. Since joining PNBS in 2015, Naomi now serves as ballet faculty, as a teaching artist for PNBS’ new STG Dance for PD® program, and as DanceChance Manager. Naomi has a Bachelor of Science degree and is completing a Master of Arts in Education. Susan Gorter studied at the School of the Pennsylvania Ballet and performed as an apprentice with Pennsylvania Ballet. She danced with the Basel Ballet in Switzerland and taught for the Basel Ballet School. Ms. Gorter joined the PNBS faculty in 2001.

Nancy Crowley received her early ballet training in Marshfield, Massachusetts. She joined the faculty of PNBS in 2013 after a performing career in classical and contemporary ballet companies in the United States and Canada. She is a former principal dancer with Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, La La La Human Steps, and Ballet Arizona, where, from 2005–2012, she served also as school director and company rehearsal assistant.

Benjamin Griffiths is from Boise, Idaho, where he received his early training with Lisa Moon. He also studied at the School of American Ballet, where he was a 2001 Mae L. Wien Award recipient. He attended summer courses at Pacific Northwest Ballet School and San Francisco Ballet School. After dancing with Boston Ballet, Mr. Griffiths joined Pacific Northwest Ballet as a member of the corps de ballet in 2005. He was promoted to soloist in 2008 and principal in 2016.

Dammiel Cruz is from New York, New York. He studied on full scholarship at the School of American Ballet and Pacific Northwest Ballet School, and he attended summer courses at Pacific Northwest Ballet School and Boston Ballet School. He was the recipient of the Mae. L. Wien Award and Danish American Nationals Cultural Exchange (DANCE) scholarship. Mr. Cruz joined Pacific Northwest Ballet as an apprentice in 2016 and was promoted to corps de ballet later that year.

Dana Hanson began her training on Vashon Island with John Wilkins and continued her studies at Olympic Ballet School, Pacific Northwest Ballet School, and the School of American Ballet. She danced with the New York City Ballet (1990–2006). Prior to joining the PNBS faculty in 2006, Ms. Hanson was a frequent guest teacher at the School of American Ballet.

Michele Curtis trained at the Joffrey Ballet School, Pacific Northwest Ballet School, and Merce Cunningham Dance, and she received a BA in Dance from UCLA. She has performed with Connecticut Ballet, Mark Morris Dance Group, and Donald Byrd/The Group. She served on the faculty of Connecticut Ballet and taught freelance at various studios in New York and Connecticut and throughout the Northwest. Ms. Curtis joined the PNBS faculty in 2006 and is also ballet master for PNB’s annual Family Matinee. Kyle Davis is from Green Bay, Wisconsin. He trained at Makaroff School of Ballet, the Rock School for Dance Education, and North Carolina School of the Arts. He attended summer courses at Milwaukee Ballet School, the School of American Ballet, and Pacific Northwest Ballet School. In 2008, Mr. Davis won the Prix de Lausanne competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. Mr. Davis joined Pacific Northwest Ballet as an apprentice in 2008, was promoted to corps de ballet in 2009, and soloist in 2016.

Dane Holman trained at the North Carolina School of the Arts, American Ballet Theatre, and School of American Ballet. She danced with American Ballet Theatre II and the Cleveland Ballet. Ms. Holman joined the PNBS faculty in 1997. Claudia Houston-Aragon is from Cali, Colombia. She graduated from Instituto Colombiano de Ballet Classico, Colombia's only performing arts grade school, in 2003 with a focus in classical ballet. Before moving to the U.S. in 2011, she performed as a soloist with and taught at Ballet Santiago de Cali. She spent six years dancing and teaching in Florida before relocating to the Seattle area. Claudia holds a law degree from Universidad Libre de Cali and recently completed her bar exam. She joined the PNB faculty in 2017. Carrie Imler is from Carlisle, Pennsylvania. She trained on scholarship at Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet and Pacific Northwest Ballet School and attended summer courses at the School of American Ballet. She joined Pacific Northwest Ballet as an apprentice in 1995. In 1996, she was promoted to corps de ballet. She was made a soloist in 2000 and principal in 2002. She joined the PNB faculty in 2017.


Deborah Kenner received her BFA from the University of Arizona. She performed with Colorado Ballet, David Taylor Dance Theatre, and State Street Ballet, and was artistic director of Tucson Regional Ballet (2008–2010). Ms. Kenner joined PNBS faculty in 2010 and also serves on the PNBConditioning staff. Miriam Landis studied at Ballet West Conservatory, San Francisco Ballet School, and the School of American Ballet, and was a member of Miami City Ballet (1996–2000). Ms. Landis earned a BA in English from Stanford University. She has taught ballet at Stanford and the University of Utah. Ms. Landis teaches Children’s Division classes. Dina McDermott was born and raised in New Jersey, where she received her earliest ballet training with Irine Fokine. She received her BFA from The Juilliard School, and subsequently danced professionally in New York for five years. After earning her MFA at Arizona State University, she went on to pursue a teaching career. Dina has taught at universities/colleges, community centers, public school/artist-in-residence, with at-risk youth, and at PNB School since 2001. In addition, Dina teaches Pilates in the PNB Conditioning Program. She is also a dance author; her recent book, A Dancer's Diary: Around the World in Thirteen Dances, is available on Amazon. Louise Nadeau is from Long Island, New York. She trained at the Alexandra School of Ballet in St. Louis and the School of American Ballet. Ms. Nadeau danced with Basel Ballet and Kansas City Ballet before joining Pacific Northwest Ballet as a soloist in 1990. She was promoted to principal in 1992 and retired from the stage with a celebratory gala in June of 2009. She has toured extensively nationally and internationally throughout her career, and in 2005 performed with Peter Boal and Company. She began teaching for PNBS in 2006 and returned in 2015 after serving as school principal for Evergreen City Ballet. Kaori Nakamura is from Gumma, Japan. She trained at the Reiko Yamamoto Ballet Company and the School of American Ballet. In 1986, she won first prize at the Prix de Lausanne competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. In 1988, she won a bronze medal at the International Ballet Competition in Varna, Bulgaria. Ms. Nakamura joined Royal Winnipeg in 1990, where she was made a principal dancer. She joined Pacific Northwest Ballet as a soloist in 1997 and was promoted to principal in 1998. Ms. Nakamura joined the PNBS faculty in 2014. Laurie McKarns Perrault trained at the National Academy of the Arts, San Francisco Ballet School and Pacific Northwest Ballet School. Ms. Perrault was a principal dancer with Southern California’s San Gorgonio Ballet Company. She has taught dance and Pilates in California, Washington, New York and Uganda. She has also earned a B.S. in Kinesiology from CSU San Bernardino and an M.A. in Dance Education from New York University. Meg Potter trained on scholarship at the Joffrey Ballet School. She performed with the Joffrey II, American Ballet Theatre, and Pacific Ballet Theatre, where she was also ballet mistress. She was a faculty member at the School of Oregon Ballet Theatre and was an adjunct faculty member at Portland State University. Ms. Potter joined the PNBS faculty in 1998 and also holds the position of Assistant Principal. Lesley Rausch is from Columbus, Ohio. She studied with Shir Lee Wu at Columbus Youth Ballet and also trained at Pacific Northwest Ballet School. Ms. Rausch joined Pacific Northwest Ballet as member of the corps de ballet in 2001. She was

promoted to soloist in 2007 and principal in 2011. In addition to her performing career, Ms. Rausch has been a guest teacher at Ballet Hawaii, Evergreen City Ballet, New American Youth Ballet, and Punahou Dance School. She joined the PNB faculty in 2016. Kiyon Ross is from Baltimore, Maryland. He trained at Baltimore School of the Arts, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School, the School of American Ballet, and Pacific Northwest Ballet School. He joined Pacific Northwest Ballet in 2001 and retired as a soloist in 2015. He currently teaches on the faculty of PNB School, works with PNB’s DanceChance program to bring classical dance training to the students of Seattle Public Schools, and has been program manager of PNB’s annual NEXT STEP choreographers’ showcase since 2012. Mr. Ross is also an established American choreographer. Since creating his first work in 2001, he has made ballets for PNB, PNB School, New York Choreographic Institute, Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, Cornish College of the Arts, and Spectrum Dance Theater. Mr. Ross has been resident choreographer at Ballet Arkansas since 2015. Kendal Ruland trained at Washington Academy of Performing Arts, International Ballet Academy, San Francisco Conservatory, LINES Ballet, and San Diego City Ballet. She was an apprentice with Ballet BC in Vancouver, British Columbia. In addition to teaching and choreographing at various dance schools throughout the Pacific Northwest, Ms. Ruland is a certified Gyrotonic Trainer. She joined the PNB School faculty in the fall of 2018. Lynne Short returned to the Pacific Northwest after spending 17 years in Texas. She served as a faculty member and rehearsal mistress at Chamberlain School of Ballet in Plano; prior to that she was the Principal of Ballet Austin Academy in Austin. From 1984-2000 Ms. Short was a faculty member at Pacific Northwest Ballet School. Ms. Short danced professionally with the Memphis Ballet, Hartford Ballet, First Chamber Dance Company, and enjoyed performing character roles with Pacific Northwest Ballet, Ballet Austin, Chamberlain Performing Arts and Ft. Worth Ballet. Suzanne Singla trained at Columbia Dance Ensemble in Vancouver, Oregon Ballet Theatre School, and the Ailey School, where she received a Certificate of Dance. She performed with dance ensembles in Oregon, New York, and South Africa. She has been on faculty at Connecticut Dance Theatre, School at Steps, and Ballet Hispanico. Ms. Singla joined the PNBS faculty in 2004. Eva L. Stone trained at SUNY Purchase and the Alvin Ailey School. She holds a BFA in Performance and Choreography from Arizona State University and an MA in Choreography and Choreological Studies from the Laban Centre in London, England. She has performed with modern dance companies in Boston and Los Angeles. In 1995, she re-established her modern dance company in Seattle and maintains an extensive teaching and lecturing career throughout the Puget Sound region. Ms. Stone joined the PNBS faculty in 2008. In September 2018 she launched a nationally recognized choreography program “New Voices: Choreography and Process for Young Women in Dance” at PNBS. Most recently, Eva has been commissioned to create a main stage work for Pacific Northwest Ballet’s 2019/20 season. Marjorie Thompson trained at the School of American Ballet and danced with New York City Ballet. She has been on faculty at the School of American Ballet, Ballet Arts Minnesota, Eliot Feld Ballet, and Pennsylvania Ballet School. She joined the PNBS faculty in 1996 and was also Director of Therapy and Conditioning. She was Director

of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School and School Principal of Minnesota Dance Theatre before returning to the PNBS faculty in 2007. Julie Tobiason trained at the School of American Ballet. She danced with Chicago City Ballet under the direction of Maria Tallchief and joined PNB in 1986. She was promoted to soloist in 1989 and to principal in 1992. Ms. Tobiason has been a guest teacher at PNBS since 1997 and joined the faculty in 2002. She is the founder and former Director of Seattle Dance Project; and is currently Ballet Director at Tacoma Urban Performing Arts Center. In 2017, Ms. Tobiason was awarded the James Ray Residency to create kairos for SIDF 2018. Ms. Tobiason earned her BA in Business Administration from Foster School of Business at University of Washington in 2018. Malia Vassar is originally from Portland, Oregon. She received her training under Haydee Gutiérrez, Josie Mosley, and James Canfield at the Oregon Ballet Theatre, and the School of the American Ballet. Prior to joining PNBS, she spent 15 years performing in the Portland area and teaching/directing educational outreach programs throughout the Northwest. Giovanni Villalobos was born in Puerto Rico, where he began dancing at the age of eight under the guide of Roberto Rodriguez. He studied at the School of American Ballet (with Peter Boal, Jock Soto and Andrei Kramarevsky), the Royal Danish Ballet (as part of the D.A.N.C.E student exchange program), and choreographed for the New York Choreographic Institute. In 2003 he was awarded the Mae L. Wien Award for Outstanding Promise, and a year later he joined the New York City Ballet. He has worked with prominent choreographers including Christopher Wheeldon, Susan Stroman, Eliot Feld, Benjamin Millepied, Liam Scarllet, and appeared in the film version of Jerome Robbins’ Opus Jazz. In 2014, he was chosen to become a member of the Teachers Fellowship at SAB. Mr. Villalobos was a guest teacher at Pacific Northwest Ballet School in 2015, and joined PNB School as a year-round faculty member in the fall of 2018. Amber Willett trained at Belliston Academy of Ballet in Littleton, Colorado, then continued her studies as a Professional Division student at PNBS. She danced with Sonia Dawkins/Prism Dance Theatre, Whim W’Him, and Terpsicore Dance Company. Her choreography has been commissioned for City Opera Ballet of Bellevue, Convergence Ballet Company, and has been performed in Seattle International Dance Festival, London, England, and Tuebingen, Germany, where she was Choreographer-in-Residence with Inztanz International Center for Dance. Additionally, she has been a recipient of the Body Space Time Choreographer's Residency through the University of Washington Dance Department. She joined the PNB faculty in 2015. Le Yin trained at Beijing Dance Academy and Houston Ballet Academy. He was a principal dancer with Houston Ballet and joined PNB as a principal dancer in 2002. He joined the PNBS faculty in 2009 and continues to perform nationally and internationally. Don Vollema joined PNBS as an accompanist in 1991 and was appointed Music Staff Coordinator in 2012. He holds a BA in Piano Performance from Whitworth College and an MA in Piano Accompanying from Arizona State University. Mr. Vollema began accompanying ballet classes in 1984 for Spokane Ballet and has also accompanied at Whitworth College, Arizona State University, Ballet Arizona, and Burklyn Ballet in Vermont.

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CELEBRATES ITS 25TH

“I absolutely love this program. I would not be where I am without it.” —Angeli Mamon, DanceChance grad & PNB dancer

DanceChance was created in 1994 by Founding Artistic Director Francia Russell with a big goal—improve equity and access in classical ballet training, starting with Pacific Northwest Ballet School. Since its inception, DanceChance is proud to have graduated more than 1,700 students. Graduates have gone on to dance with Pacific Northwest Ballet and other companies including: San Francisco Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance, Singapore Dance Theater, Ballet Arizona, Oregon Ballet Theatre, and Grand Rapids Ballet. Over the years, the program has grown from a handful of students in 1994 to 118 participating students this year. Through DanceChance, PNB aims to enrich each student’s life with the study of classical ballet while nurturing a diverse and inclusive future of artists and enthusiasts for Pacific Northwest Ballet and the art form. DanceChance partners with 20 elementary schools within the Seattle Public Schools to invite students demonstrating the unique attributes for classical ballet to study at Pacific Northwest Ballet School free of charge.

77%

of participants are students of color

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FA S T FA C T S

languages were represented

118

third and fourth grade participants in 2018–19

100%

of DanceChance participants grew their interest in the arts


ANNIVERSARY! 2018/2019 DanceChance

HIGHLIGHTS

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118 DanceChance students and their families attended Family Engagement Day where they enjoyed drumming and movement classes, a costume shop tour, and observation of Pinocchio rehearsals. This event gave families a chance to learn together and share dance as a family affair.

42 DanceChance students and alumni had the magnificent opportunity to perform in The Nutcracker, The Sleeping Beauty, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the School production of Pinocchio this season. Performing with the Company provides students a first-hand look into what a professional dance career.

This spring, DanceChance third and fourth graders enjoyed vivacious and high-energy hip hop masterclasses taught by talented guest instructor Sam Picart.

DanceChance students and their families had the very special opportunity to observe the Dance Theatre of Harlem’s company class, taught by PNBS and DanceChance faculty member Giovanni Villalobos. This presented the chance for the students to see a diverse group of dancers working individually towards a collective goal.

Page 12: (l–r, top–bottom) Angeli Mamon in the 2012 School performance. © Angela Sterling | Angeli Mamon in PNB’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. © Angela Sterling | PNB School’s first DanceChance class, 1994. © Kurt Smith | DanceChance students, 2016. © Jennifer McLain | Marisa Albee and DanceChance student, 2017. © Angela Sterling. Page 13: (left colum, top–bottom) PNB Costume Shop Manager, Larae Hascall with DanceChance families. © Naomi Glass | 2018–19 DanceChance students. © Naomi Glass | 2018–19 DanceChance students. © Naomi Glass | Kiyon Ross and 2018–19 DanceChance students. © Naomi Glass | (right colum, top–bottom) DanceChance student Bella Ureta in 2006. Bella is currently in the Corps de Ballet at Cincinnati Ballet. © Angela Sterling | DanceChance graduate Eric Hipolito Jr. as Puck in PNB’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. After graduating from PNB School’s Professional Division, Eric danced with Pacific Northwest Ballet and Ballet Arizona. © Angela Sterling | 2013 DanceChance Students. © Lindsay Thomas | 2007 DanceChance Observation Day. Levi Teachout (pictured in the center) is currently dancing with Grand Rapids Ballet. © Angela Sterling.

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Family Congrats TO NEW GRADS

Mia Kennedy A passion for dance an Odyssean journey could not diminish. From the Siren call to Aeolus’s wind, you found your way with grace. Your elegance is beautiful beyond measure.

Addison Boll Addy, It has been a joy watching you grow up to become such an amazing young lady. We love you and will continue being your biggest supporters! —Mom and Dad

Fletcher Weld Fletcher, we are so proud of you and your ballet career! Congratulations on your graduation, and know we are always cheering in the audience! Love, Mama, Daddy, Blake, and Cam

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Anneliese Guerin Anneliese, you have worked so hard and have so much ahead of you! Good luck in Nashville next year! Congratulations! We love you! Mom & Dad

Annalyn Bakland Annie, From one of your first performances, to many more where your talent will take you, what a joy to watch! Dad, Mom, Nae, and Holl

Lauren Trodahl “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it.” We are so proud of the woman you have become!

Mayu Sakurai Congratulations on your graduation. You worked hard for two years. We will continue to support your future life. We are grateful to the PNB and the people who supported us.

Mia Watson Mia, We’re so proud of you and excited to watch you “dance like the wind” in college too. You’re going to soar to new heights! Love, Mom and Dad

Benjohn “Bj” R Magcalas Jr You have made us all proud with your talent and dedication. Always have faith and confidence. Learn from mistakes and move on. We love you. —Mom and Papa

© Lindsay Thomas.

Chloe Brown What amazing dedication, hard work and grace you've shown through your 15 years of ballet, Chloe! Now, off to London to continue the glorious journey! We're immensely proud of you!

Claire Curran How do you do it all: staying on your toes, while studying, ‘punning’, crocheting, crossword puzzling, master chef’ing, always smiling? So proud of you! Your fans, Noah, Ralph & Sara

Taigo Watanabe Everyone is human. The important thing is to eat and sleep well. You worked hard for a year. I am proud of you. Believe in yourself from now!


[NO HOLDS]barre’d Music: Nico Muhly, Michael Gordon, Joan Jeanrenaud, Gabriel Prokofiev Choreography: Kiyon Ross Costume Design: Victoria McFall Lighting Design: Randall G. Chiarelli

[NO HOLDS]barre’d is a study of how dancers behave when they think they are not being watched. It is a small study on how ballet barres can be used in unconventional ways and inserted into context of a complete work, and an exploration of what can be achieved when anything is possible. The music is upbeat, the costumes are vibrant, and the movement is experimental and edgy, with classical ballet at the root of many of the concepts. It is a glimpse at the relationships between students, dancers, and friends in the context of both performance and studio space. — Kiyon

Ross

Choreographer

Kiyon Ross. © Angela Sterling.

[NO HOLDS]barre’d is Mr. Ross’ twelfth mainstage work at Pacific Northwest Ballet. He has created eight works for NEXT STEP, Do.Not.Obstruct for Sculptured Dance, and ə {SCHWA} (2006), M-Pulse (2008), and Sum Stravinsky (2012) for the Company repertory.

Saccade Music: performed by Autechre, (“Foil” and “Nil” from Amber Songs) and Murcof (“MFRelay” from Martes + Utopía) Choreography: Margaret Mullin Costume Design: PNB Costume Shop Lighting Design: Randall G. Chiarelli Assistant to the Choreographer: Sarena Fishman

Saccade is inspired by Jackson Pollock’s Autumn Rhythm (Number 30). As this is the first piece I’ve created with a large cast, I’ve sought to use the optimal number of dancers to best capture the control and chaos I see in Pollock’s painting by conveying both uniformity and unique personality throughout the group. The term “saccade” refers to rapid movement of the eye between fixation points. My goal with Saccade is to cause the viewer to see many different things on stage, particularly the joy of being a young dancer, which I hope to capture along with the uniqueness of each individual. This is a talented ensemble of young dancers and I want to demonstrate the power I see in them as they work together towards a common goal. — Margaret

Mullin

Choreographer

Saccade is Ms. Mullin’s sixth mainstage work at Pacific Northwest Ballet. She has created four works for NEXT STEP as well as Lost in Light (2012) for the Company repertory. PNB thanks the following donors for their generous support of Margaret Mullin’s Saccade.

Margaret Mullin. © Liz Cooper.

Jon R. Conte & Margaret Kerrigan Greg Kusnick & Karen Jo Gustafson T.R. Ko

Dr. Joe G. Norman, Jr. Tom & Connie Walsh

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Summer Course students. © Angela Sterling.

Project Connect Contemporary Dance, England Sophia Frizzell

PNB STUdents

STUDYING NEAR & FAR THIS SUMMER

Royal Ballet School, England Philipp Mergener Lina Skalbania

Ballet Summer Intensives offer the opportunity for students to immerse themselves in ballet, broaden their training, and make lifelong friends and connections.

Royal Danish Ballet School, Denmark Zoe Derauf Annika Greenig Ashleigh Steedman

Alonzo King Lines Ballet Claire Freund Genevieve Knight The Ailey School Audrey Stuck American Ballet Theatre School Zoe Betts Hank Flandreau Gustav Frautschi Kathryn Han Adyson Lloyd Emmy Yang Ballet Austin Academy Addison Boll Madelyn Kleven Ruth Levitt Margo Walters Ballet West Academy Emily Brooks Kyra Mullane Bolshoi Ballet Academy Lucas Galvan Philipp Mergener Cameron Schmitter Emma Wu Boston Ballet School Noelle Anches Connor Horton Makena Lung Adeline Medverd Jack Neeleman Lina Skalbania Lauren Trodahl Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet Eden Anan Katelynn Cho Mimi Heffernan Shea Kozel Tatiana Lorenti Emma McIntosh Anna Montgomery Sophia-Isabella Morisseau Sophie Nguyen Xi An Niles Jenna Payauys Erika Tragin Gabrielle Tulleners

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Chautauqua Malena Ani Emily Kayser Noah Martzall Elaine Rand Alexandra Baksay Ava Moses Emily O'Brien Colorado Ballet Academy Thomas Fontana Ashleigh Steedman

Hakucyo Ballet School, Japan Kaili Kitamura International Ballet School Elena Hamblin Brooke North Jillana School Noe Mullane Joffrey Academy of Dance Luchian Munteanu

Cornish Dance Intensive Ruson Summerquist

Lines Ballet School Gracie Galvin

Dutch National Ballet Annalyn Bakland

Long Beach Ballet Benjohn Magcalas Jr

Francia Russell Center Summer Course Mia Archer Sonja Beggs Piper Begley Ava Blume Katie Brooks Phoenix Broussard June Callaway Tessa Dunagan Elena Esteban Joy Flahiff Madeleine Gale June Garner Jamison Guthrie Anne Marie Herb Katherine Holmes Sabrina Lawler Angelina Lawton Sara Lin Adyson Lloyd Marissa Luu Aurora MacDonald Cameron Matsui Olivia Milstein Connie Ni Isabel Oakes Analee Obrocea Abigail Park Leslie Park Elle Quest Ava Rodgers Rebecca Ryan Julie Sheng Abigail Shetzline Olivia Thompson Karina Vargas Sophia Yaguchi

Los Angeles Ballet School Savannah Aoun Halle Jones

Grand Rapids Ballet School Kaelyn Lefferts

Miami City Ballet School Peyton Barnett Lucy Carlin Tori Chapman Elizabeth Dejanikus Melisa Guilliams Sofia-Rose Peetoom Alice Rupp National Ballet School, Canada Cassidy Cocke Myra Hoover Kang Next Generation Ballet Carys Bingham Sadie LaComa Violet Majcher Sonya Purcell

San Francisco Ballet School Elise Hueffed Sarah Hurty Fiona Lee Kyra Piper Josephine Shadle Bayley Walker Alex Won School of American Ballet Zoe Alvarado Ethan Arrington Kendall Baker Stella Bauer Delaney Berger Henry Bland Verity Blucher Emerson Boll Maia Breslin

Sarah Bridges Sarah Brooks Ariel Erez Enrique Feu Jack Hindocha-Daniels Clara Kang-Crosby Jack Kaspar Hugo Mestres Alessandra Nova Isabella Nova Owen Odegard Zariyah Quiroz Scout Alana Rabideau Isabelle Rookstool Emma Taylor School of Ballet Chicago Samone Alberts Megan Dean Catherine Herber Annika Kayser Emelie Madden Luke Meredith Marquez Perry-Daves Olivia Smith Mari White School of Carolina Ballet Kylie Chu Tierney Clark Abby Hannuksela Elena Havard Shay Olson Bailey Poort Samrawit Saleem School of Nashville Ballet Isaiah Sedano Walnut Hill School Kathleen Woodside Washington School of Ballet Claire Curran

PNBS Corporate Partner Spotlight

FREED OF LONDON

Oklahoma City Ballet School Mayu Sakurai

For nearly a century, Freed of London has provided dance shoes for dancers all over the world, including those performing with PNB and students enrolled in PNB School. As both a trusted vendor and a generous donor, Freed of London has been an invaluable supporter of PNB School’s efforts to train the next generation of professional dancers.

Olympic Ballet Theatre Rachael Young

Audition Tour

Oregon Ballet Theatre School Tatiana Lorenti Kyra Mullane Sarah Michelle Pfeiffer Paris Opera Ballet School, France Julia Heiss Truman Lemire Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School Maceo Benner Marquez Perry-Daves

Freed of London pointe shoe fitting. © Lindsay Thomas.

PNB School Summer Course Bixby Atkins Jackie Bai Tucker Black Ariel Erez Alyssa Eros Eleanor Faul Tamirat Fox-Ostenson Olivia Gennotti-Bell James Johnson Aboubakar Rutayisire Isaiah Salas Christopher Sauer Solveig Smith Quinlan Snow Audrey Yu

Since 1996 Freed of London has sponsored PNB School’s annual Summer Course Audition Tour. Thanks in part to Freed’s longstanding support, PNB continues to discover skilled young dancers across the country (and Tokyo!) as well as broaden the Audition Tour to have a PNB presence in diverse communities across the nation.

DanceChance

In addition to supporting the Audition Tour, Freed of London provides ballet shoes and attire for the DanceChance program, helping PNB provide equity and access in classical ballet training to talented children in our community. Pacific Northwest Ballet looks forward to continuing our strong relationship with Freed of London for years to come.


Congratulations

TO ALL OF OUR UPPER-LEVEL STUDENTS AND THEIR NEW PURSUITS!

Professional Division

Level VIII & Men’s Division Graduates

Isabelle Anderson

Anneliese Guerin

Grace Rookstool

Alexandra Baksay

Melisa Guilliams

Aeron Buchanan

Fiona Lee

Mayu Sakurai

Addison Boll

Jack Haskins

Samuel DerGregorian

Martine Leech

Olivia Smith

Chloe Brown

Rachel Tranter

Theo DePina

University of Chicago Cincinnati Ballet 2

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre

Jaya Dhand

Nashville Ballet II

Kansas City Ballet Carnegie Mellon University; Engineering program

Indiana University; Ballet program

Truman Lemire

Sophia Frizzell

Sarah Michelle Pfeiffer

Project Connect Contemporary Dance summer program, London

Annika Greenig

University of Washington

Nashville Ballet

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre

PNB School Professional Division

Ballet Jӧörgen Junior Company, Canada

Brigham Young University; Ballet Scholarship

Ballet Chicago Studio Company

Rambert School of Dance, London, England

Connecticut College

University of Oregon; Dance and Business programs

Indiana University; Ballet and Journalism programs

Claire Freund

University of Washington; College of Engineering major & Dance minor

Hayley Majernik Ballet Idaho

Enroll

Professional Division students. © Lindsay Thomas.

PNB School Professional Division

Isabella Ombrellaro Lauren Trodahl

University of Arizona

PNB School Professional Division

Mia Kennedy

Mia Watson

Adelphi University, Honors College

Brigham Young University; Ballet Scholarship

Benjohn Magcalas

Fletcher Weld

South Seattle Community College

Rachael Morgan

PNB School Professional Division

University of Washington

Luchian Munteanu

PNB School Professional Division

Level VIII Graduates and Men’s Division Graduates. © Lindsay Thomas.

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PARENTS

Thank you for your generous and enthusiastic support

of Pacific Northwest Ballet School! The PNBS Parents Annual Fund Campaign was established to give families the collective opportunity to support our School. As a non-profit organization, your gifts make an enormous impact. Donations support everything we do at PNBS, including: scholarships, live musical accompaniment, and the Annual School Performance. LEARN MORE AT:

PNB.org/support/parents-annual-fund-campaign Deepika Achyutuni Ms. Ann Adam Mr. Jeremy Allen Miss Barbara Eric and Inessa Anderson Josh Anderson Shane Antos Anonymous (Maggie) Jie Bai and Cui He Mrs. Maggie Jie Bai Mr. Jan Bakland Mona Beggs Katie and Richard Bell Kaitlin Beller Mariana and Michael Berezansky Jeff and Molly Blucher Roger and Elena Blume Kristine Bowman Jacob and Heather Bresnahan Chris and Mary Ann Brooks Michelle Buswinka Karen and Roger Calvert Susan Campbell Victoria Cannon Hung Cao and Hoa Mach Michelle Cariaso and Dino Dimayuga Mrs. Midori Chan Pakkin Chan and Yen Wong Young Chang-Mililer and Tim Chang-Miller Anthony and Kathryn Charlton Bosco Chau Yixiong Chen Sharon Chen and Peter Carlin Xi Chen and Ya Wang Sophia Chen and Lin Xiao Yvonne Chen and Simon Lin Sariya Chullasavok and Gillian Burlingham Boyd and Barbara Coleman Caroline and Josh Conner Derek Crick Charles Cummins and Jennifer Sadler James and Amy Cunningham Sara Curran and Ralph Coolman Evelyn and Chris Daniels Mr. Kyle Daugherty Dr. Natasha Whittaker Debons Daphne Dejanikus and Julian Simon Ms. Allison Delong Joanna Delson Tom Dempsey Lisanne and Emily Dinges Ms. Robin Dority

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Thank You

Take a Bow

Claire Dugan Kirsty Ellison and John Misko Ms. Carol Elsner Klaus Mergener and Sabine Endrigkeit Andrew Fagan Ms. Margaret Finley Michelle and Ty Flandreau Dawn and Chris Fleischner Juanita and Nathan Franke Sid Fulford Robert Giuffra & Joyce Campbell Nancy and Paul Godfrey Kimberly Gonzales and Chad Thompson Chuang Gu Bella Guo and Jie Ren Jennifer and David Guthrie Pablo Guzman Kasey Halmagyi Aya Hamilton and Drew Welk Elizabeth Hanna and Don Fleming Lisa Hanna and Wesley Henrie Matthew and Anne Haskins Nicole C Henson Charlie and Lisa Herb Paul and Alison Herber Erica A Hesse Rafael and Nelly Hiciano Lauren Hill Leslie Holleran and Kevin Henderson Kalen Holmes Esther Holt and William Tonkin Joan Hsiao and James Bromley Kelly Zhang Jessica Huber Tommy & Phyllis Huey Ms. Jill Jackson Nancy Jiao Christina Jones and Rob Lilleness Shannon and David Jones Becky and Hans Juhl Jennifer Kalal Mrs. Linda Katz Ms. Corinne Graham Keller Amanda Kienast Dan and Kimberly Kim Kimchi Family Stacey King and Philip Bagley Ajay Kishinchandani Julia and Craig Kitamura Janet Knispel Vanya Koseva Audrey and Patrick Kozel Sandeep Kumar

Noelle Kvasnosky Luiten Jan Lawrence Cory Leveque Adams Rena and John Levitt Na Li and Yu Xing Jin Kristen Liang Mrs. Chen-mi Lin Jennifer and Jet-Sun Lin Michael Liu Yi Liu Ms. Yingjie Liu Diamon Lockett Susana Lopes and Nuno Costa Jennifer and Dominic Lorenti Ms. Betsy Lyons Katherine Ma and David Zhang Amy and Kevin MacDonald Chip Malin and Wendy New Susan Maszer Louise Meier Hans Minea Lisa Murphy Elizabeth Murray Mariam Naini and Ali Arjomand Senu and Yuki Nakazato Hyeyoung Nam Leslie and Mark Nolte Reema Noor and Masud Imran James and Tomoko O’Brien Rebecca O’Connor Megan Orr Yong Park and Julie Hong Zach Parsons Wagner Paschoal J Gabrielle Patterson Mr. Mike Payer Fei and Chris Pearson Austin Pinard Mallory Pita Junghee and Gerald Pogue Dragan Popovich Jeremy Posvar Jennifer and Stephen Provine Ms. Dora Rajkhowa Vidyanand and Ashwini Rajpathak Nicole Rendahl and Tom Rabideau Betsy and Benjamin Rhodea Robert and Laura Rookstool Tiffany Russell Kazumi Sakurai John and Arlene Salamone Shanna Salas Oscar Santamarina Daryl Savidis Jason and Betsy Schneier Demian and Thomas Sedano Nicole Selle Jinmei Shi & Huitao Sheng Ms. Evelyn E. Simpson Laurie and Alex Skalbania Donald Skirvin Gretchen and Gary Smith Gary and Gretchen Smith Katy Spada Ms. Ann-Marie Spata Anonymous Pu Su and Zhaoming Zhu Matt and Kirsty Taddy Kazuhito and Kumiko Takahashi

PNBS Parents Committee

The PNBS Parents Committee is a small and mighty group of PNBS parents who work in tandem with PNB’s Development staff to champion annual fund support for the School.

This year, the Parents Campaign has raised

OVER

$140,000 from 209 parents 2018–2019 Parents Committee Members: Jane England Lisa Herb Christine Nordby Natalie Scarella Shannon Tierney

Mark and Josephine Tamola Bartholomew Family Clifton and Jennifer Teschke Jeannie Tram Yasemin and Cengiz Ulusarac Brian and Sarah Utter Anaid Villanueva Gerardo Villarreal and Hortensia Ortiz Webb and Amy Walker Elizabeth Walters Ruihan Wang and Renpi Yu Dorota and Piotr Warczak Dale and Robin Warnken Jane & David Stockert Jarvis & David Weld Kristine and Matt White Turi Widsteen and Keith White Ms. Amy Wiebe Winfried Wiegraebe and Wanda Colon-Cesario The Williams Family Tom Wilson Tiffany and Timothy Wissner Krista Wolf Carl and Amy Wolfteich Ms. Suzanne Woodland Cathy & Glen Wyatt Laura Yoo Ms. Joy Zarlenga Mrs. Rosalie Zhang Weiguo Zhang and Wendy Chen YingYing Zheng and Yunfan Zhang Qibo Zhu and Tsan Zheng Anonymous (3)

This listing comprises donors who gave between July 1, 2018 and May 22, 2019.


THank You FOR YOUR SUPPORT CORPORATE, FOUNDATION & GOVERNMENT SUPPORT for PNB EDUCATION PROGRAMS $25,000 & Above

$3,000–$9,999

Anonymous Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation

Byron and Alice Lockwood Foundation

Freed of London

City of Bellevue

Grousemont Foundation

Fales Foundation Trust

Providence St. Joseph Health

Horizons Foundation

Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation

The Peg & Rick Young Foundation

Anonymous

$10,000–$24,999 Alaska Airlines ArtsWA Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Harvest Foundation

Pagliacci Pizza

Wells Fargo

Gifts up to $2,999 Kelly Foundation of Washington Macrina Bakery Sound Credit Union Tulalip Tribes

Macy’s National Endowment for the Arts Northwest Danish Association RealNetworks Foundation scan|design Foundation by Inger & Jens Bruun U.S. Bank Foundation

We also acknowledge the ongoing support of The Talented Students in the Arts Initiative, a collaboration of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Surdna Foundation.

MEMBERS of the BARRE & STOWELL SOCIETY Members of the Barre & Stowell Society members give generously to support PNB and the following donors have elected to have their gifts support PNB School, School scholarships, DanceChance, and DISCOVER DANCE. Their support is integral to the future of ballet and we thank them for their support. Linda Berkman Jeffrey* & Susan Brotman

Greg Kusnick & Karen Jo Gustafson

Ms. Susan Y. Buske

T.R. Ko

Jon R. Conte & Margaret Kerrigan

Leslie and Mark Nolte Dr. Joe G. Norman, Jr.

Rebecca & John Figueroa

Susan & Dennis Okamoto

Dr. Stephen & Beverly Fuhs

Mr. & Mrs. Tom A. Puentes

W. Daniel Heidt & Michele B. Heidt

Vicki and Gary Reed

Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Herb

Leslie & Tachi Yamada

Peter & Peggy Horvitz

Dr. Michael & Peggy Swistak Anonymous

DanceChance student. © Angela Sterling.

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