International Festival Ballet & Orchestra
The International Festival Ballet presents one of the most famous ballets to the music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake".
For many, "Swan Lake" is synonymous with ballet. The romantic fairy tale about the young Prince Siegfried, who falls in love with the swan princess Odetta and wants to free her from the evil spell of Duke Rothbart, is a story about the power of true love. This ballet piece is part of the standard repertoire of all major companies. The Allegro Moderato from the Swan Dances of Act 2 in particular, choreographed by Lev Ivanov, has been the subject of countless parodies and is therefore known far beyond the ballet-interested public as the "Dance of the Four Little Swans". In short: an ingenious work by an ingenious composer and a crowd-puller for centuries.
"Swan Lake" is conjured up on stage by one of the best classical ballet ensembles, the International Festival Ballet. In addition, the grandiose stage design by the ingenious theater designer Vjatscheslav Okunev, who has worked for Mariinski Theater St. Petersburg and La Scala in Milan, beautiful costumes and the boundless elegance and carefree lightness of the ballet ensemble make for a dreamy and fairytale-like version of a classical ballet that continues to fascinate even after more than 100 years.