

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SEATTLE, WA –An unprecedented consortium of the Puget Sound's arts organizations announce the formation of Seattle Celebrates Bernstein, a regional Arts Festival to be held from April through June of 2010. Participating groups range in size from major to small, from established to fledgling, and include musical ensembles, dance companies, film presenters, theater companies and educational institutions. The Festival will focus on the multi-faceted genius of Leonard Bernstein – composer, writer, conductor, thinker, media personality, and educator. During three months of concerts, theatre, performances, lectures, classes, film screenings and other events Seattle Celebrates Bernstein will bring together Northwest arts organizations to spotlight this uniquely American artist's legacy as well as showcase the wealth and wonder of Seattle's world class arts scene.
Participating organizations will present a calendar full of events throughout the spring and early summer of 2010. At press time groups and events include:
Several additional arts organizations are expected to announce further Seattle Celebrates Bernstein programming over the course of the next few months. To check for ongoing updates, along with a current calendar and a biography of Bernstein, visit seattlecelebratesbernstein.org.
Although the Festival won't officially begin until March the Pacific Northwest Ballet is excited to offer a special "pre-Festival event" -- Bernstein's West Side Story Suite as part of it Director's Choice program opening November 5. Adapted from the classic Broadway musical, Jerome Robbins ballet will be one of a quartet of ballets featuring music by Mozart, C.P.E. Bach & The Cramps and Alexander Glazunov.
"The score for West Side Story brims with vibrant energy," says Peter Boal, Artistic Director of Pacific Northwest Ballet. "The winning combination of choreographer Jerome Robbins and composer Leonard Bernstein captures the distinct energy of American youth. The power of this great work resonates as much with today's audiences as it did a half century ago at its premiere."
Director's Choice opens at PNB on Thursday November 5 and runs till November 15; for tickets and details, call (206) 441-2424, or go to pnb.org.
Seattle Celebrates Bernstein will have its official kick-off on Monday, March 22 at The 5th Avenue Theatre with an event in the theatre's popular Spotlight Night series that will serve as both an introduction and preview of the upcoming Festival.
"Leonard Bernstein is one of the few composers who has worked successfully and brilliantly in nearly all of the performing arts including theatre, opera, film and every manner of instrumental and vocal music," says The 5th's Producing Artistic Director David Armstrong. "That makes him the ideal nexus for a festival that will showcase all that Seattle's plethora of world class arts organizations have to offer."
Please contact John Longenbaugh, the 5th Avenue's Public Relations Manager, at (206) 625-1418 with questions or to schedule individual interviews.
Why celebrate Leonard Bernstein? Seattle’s leading arts organizations elaborate on their collaboration:
PARTICIPATEChoose a date to see what is happening on that day:
Places to stay and things to do in Seattle during the festival:
For more information, please check out the Visitor's Guide at the Seattle Convention and Visitor's Center.