The Ballet Premiere of Sleeping Beauty Will Take Place This Weekend

21 April 2017, 4:00
The Ballet Premiere of Sleeping Beauty Will Take Place This Weekend

The National Theatre Brno Ballet will be performing the work of the Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Sleeping Beauty is returning to the Brno stage for the third time.

This ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is being staged with the Brno ensemble by Bachram Juldašev. The production employs almost 100 participants on the stage and some 60 musicians in the orchestra. The main role is taken by Klaudia Radačovská as Princess Aurora and the guest Karel Audy as the prince.

Sleeping Beauty had its premiere in 1890 Petrograd’s Mariinsky Theatre. The production in Brno’s theatre is the third premiere. The first was in 1952 under the dancer and choreographer Ivo Váňa Psota, who however died just a few weeks before the premiere. Between 1984 and 1993 Sleeping Beauty was part of the repertoire for a second time. Currently the National Theatre Brno is offering three ballets by Tchaikovsky – Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake and The Nutcracker.

The Premiere of Sleeping Beauty will take place on Saturday 22 April from 7 p.m. in the Mahen Theatre.

Sleeping Beauty / photo Ctibor Bachratý

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