WHEREAS, Founded in 1972, Pacific Northwest Ballet is one of the
largest and most highly regarded ballet companies in the nation; and
WHEREAS, Dance Magazine writer Marion Horosko described Pacific
Northwest Ballet School as "one of the leading, if not the definitive,
professional training school in the country"; and
WHEREAS, In 1977, Pacific Northwest Ballet hired co-artistic
directors, Kent Stowell and Francia Russell, and modeled the company
after New York City Ballet; and
WHEREAS, As principal choreographer, Stowell created more full-length ballets than any other American artistic director of a major
dance company; and
WHEREAS, As school director, Russell developed a complete dance
curriculum, attracting talented dancers, artists, choreographers, and
staff; and
WHEREAS, For more than 27 years, Stowell and Russell's vision,
passion, and commitment to excellence have made Pacific Northwest
Ballet a world-class dance organization for generations of artists; and
WHEREAS, Stowell and Russell have received many awards, including
the Governor's Arts Award and Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from
Seattle University; and
WHEREAS, Stowell and Russell are retiring after 27 years at Pacific
Northwest Ballet; and
WHEREAS, They will be remembered for their commitment to the arts
and dedication to broadening and enriching cultural appreciation,
expression, and celebration in the community; and
WHEREAS, Pacific Northwest Ballet has captivated a devoted,
supportive, and continually growing audience while maintaining a strong
financial foundation;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
recognize the artistic leadership of Stowell and Russell, who
transformed Pacific Northwest Ballet into an organization of
international distinction and provide excellence in dance training and
superior performances for all generations; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to Kent Stowell
and Francia Russell, co-artistic directors of Pacific Northwest Ballet,
and Peter A. Horvitz, president of Pacific Northwest Ballet.