Sleeping Beauty at Pacific Northwest Ballet 2014

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Sleeping Beauty at Pacific Northwest Ballet 2014

sleeping beauty bookletThis last week my life has taken the work/life balance conflict to new levels. I am up against a hard deadline on a major project at the day job. Meanwhile my building was on lockdown with half a million people expressing their love for the Seahawks on the street outside. Last weekend my family passed a major milestone – all four of us rode the lift and came down the mountain together. And on Saturday, my youngest daughter and I caught the matinee of Pacific Northwest Ballet‘s production, The Sleeping Beauty. It’s a true classic, rich in symbolism and full of an entirely different, more graceful kind of balance.

I didn’t have time to write a personal review for this blog. (See work/life balance above.) But I did write a parent’s review for the ParentMap magazine. Since there’s nothing worth reading here today, why don’t you click through and check out my review on their newly redesigned site?

I’ll be back next week with another Iceland Writers Retreat book report.

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A Teen's Review of Sleeping Beauty at PNB | gemma D. alexanderPosted on3:24 pm - Feb 8, 2019

[…] been a while since my 14-year-old joined me at the ballet, but she was excited to see The Sleeping Beauty at Pacific Northwest Ballet last weekend. Even after she realized this was not the one-hour […]

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