A glorious example of NYCB's astounding talents
A glorious example of NYCB's astounding talents
Why see New York City Ballet - The Sleeping Beauty?
You are feeling sleepy...
Prepare to be mesmerised by this wonderfully magical ballet, recounting one of our most beloved fairy-tales, that of the cursed Princess Aurora, otherwise known as The Sleeping Beauty. The first ballet scored by Tchaikovsky, New York City ballet's grand production is a sweeping luxurious spectacle, a joyous celebration of romance and fantasy.
What is the story?
On the day of her grand christening, the Princess Aurora is admired by all in the kingdom, including a cast of fairies, ready to imbue her with the virtues she'll need in life. But one fairy is left off the guest list- the evil fairy! Furious, she bursts into the hall and curses baby Aurora, wishing her to die upon her 16th birthday, after pricking her finger on a spinning wheel. But all is not lost, the strong Lilac fairy, while not able to undo the curse, can adapt it, and instead Aurora will sleep...for 100 years...
When the time comes, the Lilac fairy bewitches the whole realm into sleep, joining Aurora in her sentence, as vines and trees grow up around the palace, hiding it from view. Finally, Aurora's saviour, Prince Desire arrives and plants on her true love's kiss, waking the Princess and kingdom just in time for a jubilant and triumphant wedding ceremony.
Key Information
Audience
Run Time
Dates
Creative
Music - The Sleeping Beauty (Op. 66, 1888-1890; Libretto by Marius Petipa and A. Vsevolozhsky, after stories by Charles Perrault and others
Length - Act I - 1 hr. 14 min. Act II - 47 min
Costumes by Patricia Zipprodt; Costumes executed by Barbara Matera, Ltd.
Set by David Mitchell
Lighting by Mark Stanley