Ballet classic in a new guise
A young princess, cursed to sleep for 100 years, surrounded by thorns and roses: the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty has gone through many different versions over the centuries, from Charles Perrault to Disney. In the ballet world, "Sleeping Beauty" is considered a milestone in dance history alongside "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker".
Bridget Breiner, chief choreographer of the Ballett am Rhein, now dares to take a new look at this great work of ballet repertoire: she focuses on the Grimm original and the psychology of the characters. The result is a piece that fuses contemporary narrative forms with the magic of ballet in all its sophistication.
More information at ballettamrhein.de.
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