Chief Dancer of Mariinsky Ballet Troupe Stages Classic Swan Lake

Date: January 4-5, 2020

Venue: Chongqing Grand Theatre

Watch this fantastic and century-old ballet, or you may regret it for a long time. The four-act Swan Lake, composed by Tchaikovsky, is recognized as one of the most popular of all ballets and his most famous masterpieces. It was premiered in 1877, and now holds an unchallenged position over the world audience after rounds of improvement. Swan Lake also serves as a benchmark for dancers and an example of the realism ballet.

The four-act Swan Lake, composed by Tchaikovsky, is coming to Chongqing on January 4 to 5

Traditionally, it has two different ends: The prince got puzzled by illusion and died for love with Princess Odette or love triumphs over evil, and the couple lives a happy life.

Be it comedy or tragedy, Swan Lake tells a true and pretty love story in a fairy tale world. A girl is under a curse that compels her to become a swan, and the contrast of the white and black swans, symbols of good and evil, have made the story more sadly-beautiful, romantic, and charming.

The white and black swans

When Act III draws near the end, the dancer performing the black swan should give at least 32 successive whipped fouettés, where her tiptoe should be within a belt-circled scale. The great and striking 32 turns have vividly shown the tenacity and charm of the black swan.

The stage