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Don Quixote (/ˌdɒn ˈkwɪksət/ or /ˌdɒn kiːˈhoʊtiː/; Spanish: [ˈdoŋ kiˈxote]), fully titled The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha (Spanish: El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha), is a Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Published in two volumes, in 1605 and 1615, Don Quixote is considered one of the most influential works of literature from the Spanish Golden Age and the entire Spanish literary canon. As a founding work of modern Western literature and one of the earliest canonical novels, it regularly appears high on lists of the greatest works of fiction ever published, such as the Bokklubben World Library collection that cites Don Quixote as authors' choice for the "best literary work ever written".
The story follows the adventures of a nameless hidalgo who reads so many chivalric romances that he loses his sanity and decides to set out to revive chivalry, undo wrongs, and bring justice to the world, under the name Don Quixote. He recruits a simple farmer, Sancho Panza, as his squire, who often employs a unique, earthy wit in dealing with Don Quixote's rhetorical orations on antiquated knighthood. Don Quixote, in the first part of the book, does not see the world for what it is and prefers to imagine that he is living out a knightly story. Throughout the novel, Cervantes uses such literary techniques as realism, metatheatre, and intertextuality. It had a major influence on the literary community, as evidenced by direct references in Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers (1844), Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884) and Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac (1897), as well as the word "quixotic". Arthur Schopenhauer cited Don Quixote as one of the four greatest novels ever written, along with Tristram Shandy, La Nouvelle Héloïse and Wilhelm Meister.
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Step inside our studios for a once-in-a-summer peek at our Level VIII women in their technique class, taught by Dane Holman. Pacific Northwest Ballet School’s Summer Course is one of the nation’s premier summer intensive programs for the aspiring professional dancer. Each summer, 200 students from across the nation and around the world join PNBS in our Seattle studios for five weeks. The classically designed curriculum is drawn from the diverse background of techniques designed to meet the eclectic demands of dance companies today. August 9 8:30-10am PDT https://www.pnb.org/live/
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Level VI Technique class taught by former Connecticut Ballet dancer and PNB School Principal, Abbie Siegel. On average, Level VI students are between the ages of 15 and 16. For more information on the summer course, visit: http://www.pnb.org/PNBSchool/Classes/SummerCourse/
Level VIII Technique class taught by former Pacific Northwest Ballet Soloist and Nashville Ballet Principal dancer, Lauri-Michelle Houk. Level VIII students are between the ages of 17 and 18. For more information on the summer course, visit: http://www.pnb.org/PNBSchool/Classes/SummerCourse/
Bella and Angeli started ballet through our DanceChance program, grew up in PNB School and are now in our Professional Division, learning what it takes to be in the corps de ballet of Swan Lake. –––––––––––––––––––– What is DanceChance? A program that seeks to build a School and Company that reflects the diversity of our community by providing access and opportunity to talented 3rd-graders from our local public schools. Students are provided with full scholarship classes twice a week, dance attire, transportation and complimentary tickets to PNB Company performances. What is Professional Division? A two-year program that offers advanced instruction for students planning a professional dance career. http://pnb.org
The famous Act 3 Don Quixote solos happen during Kitri and Basilio's wedding celebrations. They are technically demanding, full of brilliant footwork and explosive jumps. Featuring Pacific Northwest Ballet Principal dancer, Carrie Imler. Music: Ludwig Minkus Choreography: Marius Petipa and Alexander Gorsky with additional choreography and staging by Alexei Ratmansky http://pnb.org
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Next Step is a one-night-only performance for PNBS Professional Division students in an all-premiere line up created by PNB Company members. This is your chance to cheer on the next generation of dancers and dance-makers. Choreographers this year include: Kyle Davis Steven Loch Sarah Pasch Miles Pertl Ezra Thomson Matthew Renko Tickets are $10-30: http://bit.ly/nextstep2016 Music: Celloverse by 2Cellos NEXT STEP June 18, 2016
Jonathan Porretta, James Moore and Seth Orza as 3 sailors on leave in Jerome Robbins' Fancy Free. Music by Leonard Bernstein. AMERICAN STORIES June 3 – 12, 2016 https://www.pnb.org
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Many ballets are credited with choreography "after Petipa," but what does that mean? In After Petipa, presented by Works & Process at the Guggenheim on May 13 and 14, 2012, Pacific Northwest Ballet's Education Programs Manager and dance historian Doug Fullington and company dancers took a fascinating look at three famous classical duets—the Black Swan pas de deux from Swan Lake, and the Blue Bird pas de deux and Grand pas de deux from The Sleeping Beauty—to explore how they have evolved over time. PERFORMERS Carla Körbes, Principal Seth Orza, Principal James Moore, Soloist Sarah Ricard Orza, Soloist Jerome Tisserand, Soloist Leta Biasucci, Corps de ballet Made possible with the assistance of Arlene C. Cooper.
Pacific Northwest Ballet dancers and dance historian Doug Fullington present excerpts from the works of 19th-century French ballet master Marius Petipa. Revived from century-old dance notation, selections from Petipa's famed La Bayadère and Le Roi Candaule, as well as his staging of the swashbuckler Le Corsaire, will be accompanied by two violinists performing period scores in the traditional rehearsal medium of 19th-century St. Petersburg.
Kent Stowell and Francia Russell, once co-artistic directors of the Pacific Northwest Ballet, speak with Upon Reflection host Marcia Alvar in this 1993 video from the University of Washington. With rehearsal footage of both modern and classical works that highlight the Balanchine feel of the theater, they describe the company's progressive history and what changes the two of them brought. They also discuss the qualities that set it apart from other dance companies -- fresh, clean, open, athletic -- and reflect the community's spirit.
Watch the full morning class from The Royal Ballet in London. Class is taken by Brian Maloney and accompanied at the piano by Paul Stobart. Find out more about World Ballet Day at http://www.roh.org.uk/worldballetday
Watch morning class with The Royal Ballet in London, focussing on the centre. Class is taken by Jacquelin Barrett and accompanied by Grant Green, with commentary from Kristen McNally and Ore Oduba. Find out more about World Ballet Day at http://www.roh.org.uk/worldballetday
George Balanchine choreographed his acclaimed Harlequinade in the spirit of Marius Petipa, in whose Les Millions d’Harlequinade he danced as a student. On September 20 and 21, dancers from New York City Ballet and Pacific Northwest Ballet and PNB education programs manager and dance scholar Doug Fullington joined Works & Process for an exploration of Balanchine’s Harlequinade, a masterful two-act ballet in the commedia dell’arte style. Excerpts were performed prior to the October New York City Ballet performances. This Works & Process program is made possible with the assistance of Stuart Coleman and Meryl Rosofsky. Tickets to Works and Process: http://gu.gg/HN2LW Subscribe for more: http://gu.gg/HN2Js Since 1984, New Yorkers have been able to see, hear, and meet the most acclaimed art...