Just two years ago, during Pacific Northwest Ballet’s 2021–22 season opener, some real existential questions loomed over McCaw Hall: Would audiences return to ballet after Covid-19 put a worrying pause on all live events? Would live performance art even continue to exist? And could the company bounce back after losing a large swath of its principal dancers to retirement and relocation?
The answer to each of those questions was, thankfully, yes. So now what? Having undergone a few years of transition, PNB heads into its third post-lockdown season riding on what feels like a bit of tailwind. The newer additions to the principal cohort, tasked
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