Performed by: Kylee Kitchens and Seth Orza
Number: “After the Rain”
Choreographer: Christopher Wheeldon
Style: Contemporary Ballet
From: Vail International Dance Festival 2013
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Performed by: Kylee Kitchens and Seth Orza
Number: “After the Rain”
Choreographer: Christopher Wheeldon
Style: Contemporary Ballet
From: Vail International Dance Festival 2013
Elizabeth Murphy and Kylee Kitchens in Agon (Pacific Northwest Ballet, 2013)
Kylee Kitchens, Jonathan Porretta and Elizabeth Murphy in Agon (Pacific Northwest Ballet, 2013)
Jonathan Porretta, Kylee Kitchens, James Moore and Leah Merchant in Sechs Tänze (Pacific Northwest Ballet, 2013)
Kylee Kitchens and William Lin-Yee in Forgotten Land (Pacific Northwest Ballet, 2013)
PNB soloist Kylee Kitchens dancing the role Fairy Godmother in a lavender tulle skirt designed by Martin Pakledinaz for Kent Stowell's Cinderella. Photo by Angela Sterling.
Lesley Rausch showed a wide range of emotion, with small, quick changes and reactions that had a big impact. Her dancing was clear and beautifully articulated, and she was a tender, charming heroine. Kylee Kitchens, as Fairy Godmother et. al. complemented Rausch physically and stylistically.
Kylee Kitchens