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SEATTLE, WA - Pacific Northwest Ballet's Swan Lake, choreographed by Founding Artistic Director Kent Stowell, returns to the McCaw Hall stage as the fifth offering of PNB's 2014-15 season. This beloved story ballet, revered by audiences and dancers alike, is classical ballet at its very best. Sumptuous scenery, costumes, and lighting, and an achingly beautiful Tchaikovsky score, set the stage for the ethereal corps de ballet and the ultimate challenge for ballerinas all over the world-the dual role of Odette, trapped in the body of a white swan until the oath of her true love sets her free; and Odile, the "Black Swan" temptress. With an added performance on opening weekend, Swan Lake runs for nine performances only, from April 10 through 19 at Seattle Center's Marion Oliver McCaw Hall. Tickets start at $30. For more information, contact the PNB Box Office at 206.441.2424, in person at 301 Mercer Street, or online at PNB.org."Kent Stowell's enchanting choreography, with masterful staging by Francia Russell, has been bringing Seattle audiences to their feet since 1981," said PNB Artistic Director Peter Boal, in his program notes. "A milestone production for the Company, the current performances mark the 11th time we have presented this treasured work in repertory. I want to thank not only Kent and Francia, but also coach Elaine Bauer and our artistic staff for their care in bringing this work from the studio to the stage. Dance and choreography are essential, but so is light: Rico Chiarelli, an artist in his own right, brings not only light to this production, but also mood, mystery, and nuance. Add Ming Cho Lee's monumental sets and Paul Tazewell's vibrant costumes, and we have one of the finest Swan Lakes I've ever seen."
LISTEN TO THE BALLETFriday, April 10, 7:30 pmPNB partners with 98.1 Classical KING FM to bring listeners one of the world's most popular ballet scores, featuring the mighty Pacific Northwest Ballet Orchestra performing under the direction of music director/ principal conductor Emil de Cou, direct from McCaw Hall. Tune in to KING FM for a live broadcast of Swan Lake on opening night, Friday, April 10 at 7:30 pm. Only on 98.1 fm or online at KING.org/listen.BACKSTAGE BASH: Black Swan SoireeFriday, April 17, 10:30 pmJoin PNB's Young Patrons Circle members for a backstage after-party immediately following Swan Lake. Doors will open at 10:30 for an event filled with entertainment including acrobats, aerialists, face painting, photo booths, and an onstage DJ. YPC caters the event with appetizers and a full bar and invites PNB dancers to attend as well. Tickets ($25) are available through the PNB Box Office. (21+)TICKET and SHOWTIME INFORMATIONSwan Lake runs April 10 - 19 at McCaw Hall, 321 Mercer Street. Evening showtimes are 7:30 pm April 10, 11, 16, 17 and 18, with 1:00 pm matinees on April 11, 12, 18 and 19. (Note: Curtain-times for Swan Lake matinees are earlier than PNB's usual Saturday matinees.)
Paul Tazewell has over 20 years of freelance experience designing for both on- and off-Broadway shows, as well as for regional and international theater, dance, and opera productions. His extensive resume includes work on a number of Broadway shows, such as Caroline, or Change, A Raisin in the Sun, Drowning Crow, Elaine Stritch at Liberty, Def Poetry Jam, On the Town, The Gershwins' Fascinating Rhythm, and Hot Feet. Mr. Tazewell has received Tony Award nominations for Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk, The Color Purple, In the Heights, Memphis, and A Street Car Named Desire. His awards include the 1999 Jefferson Award in Chicago, The Princess Grace Fellowship Award, and three Helen Hayes Awards, among others. In 2002, Pacific Northwest Ballet commissioned Paul Tazewell to design costumes for the world premiere of Donald Byrd's Seven Deadly Sins. Mr. Tazewell is a graduate of the North Carolina School of the Arts and NYU Tisch School of the Arts. He is currently a resident artist and associate Professor of Costume Design at Carnegie Mellon University.Randall G. Chiarelli served as Pacific Northwest Ballet's lighting designer and technical director from 1979 to 2005. He served as technical director of San Francisco Ballet from 2005 to 2006 and returned to PNB in November 2006. He has created the lighting designs for most of PNB's repertory, including Kent Stowell's full-length Swan Lake, Firebird, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Carmina Burana, Cinderella, Nutcracker, and Carmen, and re-created the lighting designs for PNB's entire Balanchine repertory. His scenic designs for PNB include Les Biches, Divertimento No. 15, Capricious Night, and Carmen. Student and apprentice to pioneer lighting designer Thomas R. Skelton, Mr. Chiarelli is a Seattle native and received painting and sculpture degrees from the University of Washington.
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