Sandra Kurtz

Yearly Archive

2008 (15 articles)
2007 (27 articles)
2006 (25 articles)
2005 (23 articles)
2004 (11 articles)
2003 (14 articles)
2002 (22 articles)
2001 (25 articles)
2000 (29 articles)
1999 (20 articles)

Super Animalistic - Apr 30, 2008

Zoe Scofield takes traditional technique into the jungle.
Stage Review By Sandra Kurtz

The Laugher Curve - Apr 23, 2008

PNB’s dancers prove oddity and agility can mix.
Stage Review By Sandra Kurtz

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater - Mar 26, 2008

An omnibus of choreography hits town
The Weekly Wire By Sandra Kurtz

Consumed - Mar 26, 2008

Tonya Lockyer writes her résumé with her feet
The Weekly Wire By Sandra Kurtz

“Director’s Choice” Isn’t Real Ballet - Mar 19, 2008

And for the most part, that’s a good thing.
Stage Review By Sandra Kurtz

Pacific Northwest Ballet - Mar 12, 2008

Two new pieces by favorite choreographers
The Weekly Wire By Sandra Kurtz

The Exile Project Is a Cry Against Incarceration That’s a Little Too Much - Mar 12, 2008

The characters are burdened with tribulations that are almost biblical.
Stage Review By Sandra Kurtz

Performance Memoirs - Feb 27, 2008

Art behind the hotel-room door
The Weekly Wire By Sandra Kurtz

La Compañía Nacional de Danza - Feb 27, 2008

Lush, powerful combinations of ballet and modern
The Weekly Wire By Sandra Kurtz

The Theater of Needless Talents - Feb 20, 2008

A dance cabaret remembers the six million
The Weekly Wire By Sandra Kurtz

Simple Measures - Feb 13, 2008

A beat they can dance to
The Weekly Wire By Sandra Kurtz

Maillot’s Roméo et Juliette Is Not Traditional - Feb 6, 2008

But the young lovers are heartbreakingly believable.
Dance Review By Sandra Kurtz

Romeo et Juliette - Jan 30, 2008

PNB rotates its Romeo
The Weekly Wire By Sandra Kurtz

"Project One": A PNB Spin-Off Debuts - Jan 23, 2008

Project One: A PNB Spin-Off Debuts
Dance Preview By Sandra Kurtz

Ea Sola - Jan 16, 2008

Vietnamese dancers find links between heritage and contemporary life
The Weekly Wire By Sandra Kurtz

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Artist Peter Bagge will show off a form of panels from Hate, his pioneering... More>>
Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery, Sat., May 17, 6:00pm-9:00pm

Thee Emergency (CD release), the Valley, the Hands
With Dita Vox at the helm, Seattle garage-rock band Thee Emergency speciali... More>>
King Cobra, Sat., May 17, 8:00pm

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