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Ballet in three acts and a prologue after Charles Perrault Choreography after Marius Petipa, Music By Piotr Illytch Tchaikovski
When Rudolf Nureyev came to Paris in 1961 on tour with the Kirov, shortly before he applied for political asylum, he captived audiences at the Palais Garnier in the role of the Prince in The Sleeping Beauty. Thirty years later, he proposed a new choreography of what he considered to be “the ballet of ballets” for the Paris Opera Ballet. While retaining the spectacular enchantment of the ballet and the sparkling charm of Tchaikovsky’s music, he brought a new balance to Marius Petipa’s original choreography by giving more prominence to the male roles, particularly that of the Prince. Absent from the Paris Opera stage for ten years, there is no doubt that Aurora and Désiré, the Lilac Fairy and the Blue Bird, not forgetting the terrible Carabosse, will fascinate new generations.
Etoiles : Bleuenn Battistoni and Guillaume Diop Premières danseuses , Premiers danseurs, le Corps de Ballet , Junior Ballet The Paris Opera Orchestra
Choreography Rudolf Noureev, Musical director : Vello Pähn , Set design: Ezio Frigerio, Costume design : Franca Squarciapino , Lighting design: Vinicio Cheli
French
Production compagny : Telmondis
Coproduction compagny : Opera national de Paris -
Running Time : 150'
Production Year : 2025
Video Format : HDCAM, Digibeta 16/9, Digibeta 4/3 Letterbox