Be wise, taste wines and adjusts your boundless hope to the cup of life, which is small. Even as we speak cruel time flees jealous. Harvest the present day, the morrow is uncertain. Seize the day. Carpe Diem Quam Minimum Credula Postero. (Quintus Horatius Flaccus 65–8 b.C.)
Elizabeth Murphy and Dylan Wald, “Petite Mort”, choreo by Jiří Kylián, music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [Piano Concerto in A Major (Adagio), Piano Concerto in C Major (Andante)], costume by Joke Visser, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Marion Oliver McCaw Hall, Seattle, Washington, USA.
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Cecilia Iliesiu and Dylan Wald, “The Personal Element”, music by Jason Moran, choreography by Alonzo King, costume design by Robert Rosenwasser, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Marion Oliver McCaw Hall, Seattle, Washington, USA.
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Lesley Rausch as “Sugar Plum Fairy” and Dylan Wald as “Cavalier”, “The Nutcracker”, choreography by George Balanchine, music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky Пётр Чайковский, staging by Judith Fugate, Peter Boal and Garielle Whittle, scenic and costume design by Ian Falconer, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Marion Oliver McCaw Hall, Seattle, Washington, US.
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Lesley Rausch as “Sugar Plum Fairy” and Dylan Wald as “Cavalier”, “The Nutcracker”, choreography by George Balanchine, music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky Пётр Чайковский, staging by Judith Fugate, Peter Boal and Garielle Whittle, scenic and costume design by Ian Falconer, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Marion Oliver McCaw Hall, Seattle, Washington, US (November 26 to December 28).
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Cecilia Iliesiu and Dylan Wald, “The Personal Element”, music by Jason Moran, choreography by Alonzo King, costume design by Robert Rosenwasser, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Marion Oliver McCaw Hall, Seattle, Washington, USA.
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Elizabeth Murphy and Dylan Wald, “One Thousand Pieces”, music by Philip Glass, choreography by Alejandro Cerrudo, scenic and costume design by Thomas Mika. As part of the program “Singularly Cerrudo” (“Silent Ghost”, One Thousand Pieces” and “Little Mortal Jump”), Pacific Northwest Ballet, Marion Oliver McCaw Hall, Seattle, Washington, USA.
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Sarah Ricard Orza as “Odette-Odile” and Dylan Wald as “Prince Siegfried”, “Swan Lake” choreography by Kent Stowell and music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Pacific Northwest Ballet
Elle Macy, Lindsi Dec, Lesley Rausch, Noelani Pantastico, Elizabeth Murphy, Leta Biasucci, Jerome Tisserand. Batkhurel Bold, Karel Cruz, Josh Grant and Dylan Wald, “Empire Noir” (rehearsal) choreography by David Dawson, music by Greg Haines, costume by Yumiko Takeshima from “Director’s Choice” (“Empire Noire”, “New Suite” and “Her Door to the Sky”), Pacific Northwest Ballet
World premiere on June 17, 2015, Dutch National Ballet, Het Muziektheater, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
USA premiere on March 17, 2017, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Seattle, Washington