Forsythe nurtures dancers’ individuality and adds another facet to the Pacific Northwest Ballet’s artistry.

Lindsi Dec in In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated. Photo © Angela Sterling.

Leta Biasucci and Margaret Mullin in The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude. Photo © Angela Sterling.

Marion Oliver McCaw Hall, Seattle – March 13, 2015

The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe is an evening of three works by acclaimed choreographer William Forsythe – The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude, New Suite and In The Middle Somewhat Elevated. Dance and dancers are the protagonists of these works in which the Pacific Northwest Ballet revealed a new side of its dancers and added another facet to the company’s artistry.

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Jonathan Porretta in In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated. Photo © Angela Sterling.

Jonathan Porretta in In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated. Photo © Angela Sterling.

Lindsi Dec in In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated. Photo © Angela Sterling.

Lindsi Dec in In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated. Photo © Angela Sterling.