Dance
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The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe William Forsythe and his ballets attract extreme adjectives-the choreographer has been extending what we understand about virtuosity since he started making work in the 1980s. Building on George Balanchine’s neoclassical experiments, Forsythe’s dancers move farther and faster-the thin red line of the classical tradition is still there, but it’s stretched to new limits with each new work. Pacific Northwest Ballet has been dipping into this volatile universe for several years, but has now accumulated enough dances to make a full evening. With three works being presented, two new to Seattle, the result may send everyone into orbit. (Through March 22.) SANDRA KURTZ McCaw Hall (Seattle Center), 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 $30-$184 Friday, March 13, 2015
AJnC Dance Amy Johnson has a quirky sense of humor-her new Believe Me or Not should give her plenty of scope for silliness. Opens March 6. 8 p.m. Fri.-Sun. Ends March 14. 12th Avenue Arts, 1620 12th AvenueSeattle, WA 98122 $15 Friday, March 13, 2015, 8pm
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The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe William Forsythe and his ballets attract extreme adjectives-the choreographer has been extending what we understand about virtuosity since he started making work in the 1980s. Building on George Balanchine’s neoclassical experiments, Forsythe’s dancers move farther and faster-the thin red line of the classical tradition is still there, but it’s stretched to new limits with each new work. Pacific Northwest Ballet has been dipping into this volatile universe for several years, but has now accumulated enough dances to make a full evening. With three works being presented, two new to Seattle, the result may send everyone into orbit. (Through March 22.) SANDRA KURTZ McCaw Hall (Seattle Center), 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 $30-$184 Saturday, March 14, 2015
Alice in Wonderland International Ballet Theatre’s Alice in Wonderland is guaranteed to enchant your kids. ibtbellevue.org Meydenbauer Center, 11100 N.E. Sixth St., Bellevue, WA 98004 $40 Saturday, March 14, 2015, 12pm
International Ballet Theater
Alice in Wonderland is guaranteed to enchant your kids. Meydenbauer Center, 11100 N.E. Sixth St., Bellevue, WA 98004 $25-$40 Saturday, March 14, 2015, 12pm
Alice in Wonderland International Ballet Theatre’s Alice in Wonderland is guaranteed to enchant your kids. ibtbellevue.org Meydenbauer Center, 11100 N.E. Sixth St., Bellevue, WA 98004 $40 Saturday, March 14, 2015, 3pm
International Ballet Theater
Alice in Wonderland is guaranteed to enchant your kids. Meydenbauer Center, 11100 N.E. Sixth St., Bellevue, WA 98004 $25-$40 Saturday, March 14, 2015, 3pm
AJnC Dance Amy Johnson has a quirky sense of humor-her new Believe Me or Not should give her plenty of scope for silliness. Opens March 6. 8 p.m. Fri.-Sun. Ends March 14. 12th Avenue Arts, 1620 12th AvenueSeattle, WA 98122 $15 Saturday, March 14, 2015, 8pm
Carmona Flamenco Traditional music and dance. Cafe Solstice, 4116 University Way NE – Seattle $15-$20 Saturday, March 14, 2015, 8pm
Carmona Flamenco Traditional music and dance. Cafe Solstice, 4116 University Way NE – Seattle $15-$20 Saturday, March 14, 2015, 9:30pm
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The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe William Forsythe and his ballets attract extreme adjectives-the choreographer has been extending what we understand about virtuosity since he started making work in the 1980s. Building on George Balanchine’s neoclassical experiments, Forsythe’s dancers move farther and faster-the thin red line of the classical tradition is still there, but it’s stretched to new limits with each new work. Pacific Northwest Ballet has been dipping into this volatile universe for several years, but has now accumulated enough dances to make a full evening. With three works being presented, two new to Seattle, the result may send everyone into orbit. (Through March 22.) SANDRA KURTZ McCaw Hall (Seattle Center), 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 $30-$184 Sunday, March 15, 2015
Alice in Wonderland International Ballet Theatre’s Alice in Wonderland is guaranteed to enchant your kids. ibtbellevue.org Meydenbauer Center, 11100 N.E. Sixth St., Bellevue, WA 98004 $40 Sunday, March 15, 2015, 12pm
International Ballet Theater
Alice in Wonderland is guaranteed to enchant your kids. Meydenbauer Center, 11100 N.E. Sixth St., Bellevue, WA 98004 $25-$40 Sunday, March 15, 2015, 12pm
Alice in Wonderland International Ballet Theatre’s Alice in Wonderland is guaranteed to enchant your kids. ibtbellevue.org Meydenbauer Center, 11100 N.E. Sixth St., Bellevue, WA 98004 $40 Sunday, March 15, 2015, 3pm
International Ballet Theater
Alice in Wonderland is guaranteed to enchant your kids. Meydenbauer Center, 11100 N.E. Sixth St., Bellevue, WA 98004 $25-$40 Sunday, March 15, 2015, 3pm
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The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe William Forsythe and his ballets attract extreme adjectives-the choreographer has been extending what we understand about virtuosity since he started making work in the 1980s. Building on George Balanchine’s neoclassical experiments, Forsythe’s dancers move farther and faster-the thin red line of the classical tradition is still there, but it’s stretched to new limits with each new work. Pacific Northwest Ballet has been dipping into this volatile universe for several years, but has now accumulated enough dances to make a full evening. With three works being presented, two new to Seattle, the result may send everyone into orbit. (Through March 22.) SANDRA KURTZ McCaw Hall (Seattle Center), 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 $30-$184 Monday, March 16, 2015
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The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe William Forsythe and his ballets attract extreme adjectives-the choreographer has been extending what we understand about virtuosity since he started making work in the 1980s. Building on George Balanchine’s neoclassical experiments, Forsythe’s dancers move farther and faster-the thin red line of the classical tradition is still there, but it’s stretched to new limits with each new work. Pacific Northwest Ballet has been dipping into this volatile universe for several years, but has now accumulated enough dances to make a full evening. With three works being presented, two new to Seattle, the result may send everyone into orbit. (Through March 22.) SANDRA KURTZ McCaw Hall (Seattle Center), 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 $30-$184 Tuesday, March 17, 2015
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The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe William Forsythe and his ballets attract extreme adjectives-the choreographer has been extending what we understand about virtuosity since he started making work in the 1980s. Building on George Balanchine’s neoclassical experiments, Forsythe’s dancers move farther and faster-the thin red line of the classical tradition is still there, but it’s stretched to new limits with each new work. Pacific Northwest Ballet has been dipping into this volatile universe for several years, but has now accumulated enough dances to make a full evening. With three works being presented, two new to Seattle, the result may send everyone into orbit. (Through March 22.) SANDRA KURTZ McCaw Hall (Seattle Center), 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 $30-$184 Wednesday, March 18, 2015
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The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe William Forsythe and his ballets attract extreme adjectives-the choreographer has been extending what we understand about virtuosity since he started making work in the 1980s. Building on George Balanchine’s neoclassical experiments, Forsythe’s dancers move farther and faster-the thin red line of the classical tradition is still there, but it’s stretched to new limits with each new work. Pacific Northwest Ballet has been dipping into this volatile universe for several years, but has now accumulated enough dances to make a full evening. With three works being presented, two new to Seattle, the result may send everyone into orbit. (Through March 22.) SANDRA KURTZ McCaw Hall (Seattle Center), 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 $30-$184 Thursday, March 19, 2015
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The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe William Forsythe and his ballets attract extreme adjectives-the choreographer has been extending what we understand about virtuosity since he started making work in the 1980s. Building on George Balanchine’s neoclassical experiments, Forsythe’s dancers move farther and faster-the thin red line of the classical tradition is still there, but it’s stretched to new limits with each new work. Pacific Northwest Ballet has been dipping into this volatile universe for several years, but has now accumulated enough dances to make a full evening. With three works being presented, two new to Seattle, the result may send everyone into orbit. (Through March 22.) SANDRA KURTZ McCaw Hall (Seattle Center), 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 $30-$184 Friday, March 20, 2015
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The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe William Forsythe and his ballets attract extreme adjectives-the choreographer has been extending what we understand about virtuosity since he started making work in the 1980s. Building on George Balanchine’s neoclassical experiments, Forsythe’s dancers move farther and faster-the thin red line of the classical tradition is still there, but it’s stretched to new limits with each new work. Pacific Northwest Ballet has been dipping into this volatile universe for several years, but has now accumulated enough dances to make a full evening. With three works being presented, two new to Seattle, the result may send everyone into orbit. (Through March 22.) SANDRA KURTZ McCaw Hall (Seattle Center), 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 $30-$184 Saturday, March 21, 2015
Zulaika Tour The vibrant traditions of the Middle East through dance. Seattle Town Hall, 1119 8th Avenue, Seattle WA 98101 $5 Saturday, March 21, 2015, 11am
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The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe William Forsythe and his ballets attract extreme adjectives-the choreographer has been extending what we understand about virtuosity since he started making work in the 1980s. Building on George Balanchine’s neoclassical experiments, Forsythe’s dancers move farther and faster-the thin red line of the classical tradition is still there, but it’s stretched to new limits with each new work. Pacific Northwest Ballet has been dipping into this volatile universe for several years, but has now accumulated enough dances to make a full evening. With three works being presented, two new to Seattle, the result may send everyone into orbit. (Through March 22.) SANDRA KURTZ McCaw Hall (Seattle Center), 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 $30-$184 Sunday, March 22, 2015
Chimera Dance Theater Presents: Unseen, Unsaid A celebration of overlooked moments, including the intimate, bizarre and utterly unimportant. Created by local choreographer Sarah Lofgren and performed by the Chimera dancers, Unseen, Unsaid examines the implications of insignificance. Velocity Founders Theater, 1621 12th Ave Seattle WA Donation Friday, March 27, 2015, 7:30 – 9pm