Culture
At 50, Pacific Northwest Ballet dances between its past and future
Seattle’s celebrated ballet company is striving to increase diversity with a new repertory, new choreographers and new BIPOC and non-binary dancers.
Seattle’s celebrated ballet company is striving to increase diversity with a new repertory, new choreographers and new BIPOC and non-binary dancers.
Plus: Tsutakawa sculptures on Bainbridge Island and a range of mountain art.
Moses Sun, Angelique Poteat, Ana María Campoy and Luther Hughes will be making a splash in the city’s arts scene this fall.
Save the dates for these September, October and November shows, from an Alanis Morrisette-inspired Broadway hit to a brand-new literary festival.
Romare Bearden on First Hill, pops of color in Pioneer Square and sculptures of hidden sentences.