Noelani Pantastico

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Noelani Pantastico
Born
Oahu, Hawaii, U.S.
Occupationballet dancer
Years active1997-present
Current groupPacific Northwest Ballet
Former groupsLes Ballets de Monte-Carlo

Noelani Pantastico (born May 4, 1980) is a ballet dancer who is currently a principal dancer with Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle. She previously danced at the Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo in Monaco.

Early life[]

Pantastico was born in Oahu, Hawaii, to a Hawaiian-Filipino father and an Australian mother, and is one of six children. In her early life, her family moved around in the country. She started training at the Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet at the age of 11. She also attended Pacific Northwest Ballet's summer intensives for three years[1][2]

Career[]

In 1997, Pantastico joined the Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle as an apprentice, and became a member of the corps de ballet a year later. She was named soloist in 2001 and a principal in 2004.

In 2008, she left the PNB and joined Jean-Christophe Maillot's Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo in Monaco as a soloist, having previously danced Maillot's Roméo et Juliette at PNB. She was named first soloist a year later.[3]

In 2015, she returned to PNB, again as a principal dancer. During her time in PNB, she has danced in productions such as Cendrillon, The Nutcracker and Giselle. She was also featured in the 1999 filmed version of PNB's A Midsummer Night’s Dream.[2]

In 2017, Pantastico choreographed Picnic for Sculptured Dance.[2]

Outside of PNB, in 2004, she made a guest appearance at the New York City Ballet, dancing the second movement of Balanchine's Brahms–Schoenberg Quartet at NYCB's Balanchine Centennial.[2] She also founded Seattle Dance Collective with fellow PNB principal dancer James Moore.[4]

Selected repertoire[]

Created roles

  • Kyle Davis: A Dark and Lonely Space
  • Dominique Dumais: Time and other Matter
  • Paul Gibson: The Piano Dance, Sense of Doubt
  • Jean-Christophe Maillot: Casse-Noisette Compagnie, Lac
  • Miles Pertl: Wash of Gray
  • Victor Quijada: Suspension of Disbelief
  • Eva Stone: F O I L
  • Christopher Stowell: Quick Time, Zaïs
  • Kent Stowell: Dual Lish
  • Susan Stroman: TAKE FIVE…More or Less
  • Christopher Wheeldon: The Trees The Trees

Awards[]

  • 1996 Regional Dance America/Northeast Scholarship winner
  • 1997 Regional Dance America/Northeast Scholarship winner

References[]

  1. ^ Pantastico, Noelani (4 September 2019). ""Dance Gave My Life Meaning Before I Knew I Needed Meaning in My Life"". Dance Magazine.
  2. ^ a b c d "Noelani Pantastico". Pacific Northwest Ballet. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Boomerang ballerina: Noelani Pantastico comes home again to 'Roméo et Juliette'". The Seattle Times. 31 January 2016.
  4. ^ "With Seattle Dance Collective, Two Pacific Northwest Ballet Stars Try Directing on for Size". Pointe Magazine. 16 August 2019.

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