Sleeping Beauty

Tchaikovsky’s The Sleeping Beauty is ballet at its most opulent — full of sweeping music, vivid characters, and pure classical form. At the heart is Princess Aurora, whose life is altered by a curse and suspended in time until love breaks the spell.
From the regal atmosphere of the palace to the dreamlike world of the enchanted forest, every scene is built with precision and poetry. With its mix of fairytale charm and technical brilliance, The Sleeping Beauty remains a cornerstone of classical ballet.

Ballet dancers performing on stage, with a female dancer in pink jumping, surrounded by other dancers in pastel costumes, in front of a painted backdrop.

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Charles Perrault

A ballerina who is playing Sleeping Beauty is laying on stage with a couple of people in bright costumes around her.