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However, this is not all Fullington does. He is assistant to Pacific Northwest Ballet's artistic director Peter Boal and education programs manager there, in charge of adult audience education, supervising outreach programs and the children in "Nutcracker."
Always interested in ballet and its history, Fullington taught himself the early Stepanov notation of ballets, and began reconstructing the original choreography of classical ballets, first with his colleague, ex-PNB principal dancer Manard Stewart, and then on his own. Together they worked on reconstructing Petipa choreography for the Bolshoi Ballet.
Most recently, Fullington has been several times to Munich to restage part of "Le Corsair" for Bavarian State Ballet....... "I set 25 separate dances on the company, I've never before done it on that scale. It was wonderful, and no one mentioned that I wasn't a dancer."
Always interested in ballet and its history, Fullington taught himself the early Stepanov notation of ballets, and began reconstructing the original choreography of classical ballets, first with his colleague, ex-PNB principal dancer Manard Stewart, and then on his own. Together they worked on reconstructing Petipa choreography for the Bolshoi Ballet.
Most recently, Fullington has been several times to Munich to restage part of "Le Corsair" for Bavarian State Ballet....... "I set 25 separate dances on the company, I've never before done it on that scale. It was wonderful, and no one mentioned that I wasn't a dancer."
PLUS he's been selected by the Balanchine Foundation:
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He recently was appointed by the George Balanchine Trust as principal researcher for the foundation's "Popular Balanchine" Project.
Here's the link: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/printer2/ind...317_clas20.html