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Photo Flash: Houston Ballet Revives THE SLEEPING BEAUTY

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From February 25 - March 6, 2016, in celebration of Artistic Director Emeritus Ben Stevenson's 80th birthday, Houston Ballet will revive his spectacular staging of The Sleeping Beauty. The ballet is a flagship work for the company and a piece that is recognized as one of the supreme achievements of classical ballet. The Sleeping Beauty is based on the classic French fairy tale by Charles Perrault: a beautiful princess is cursed by an evil fairy and doomed to sleep for 100 years - only to be awakened by the kiss of the handsome prince who loves her. Desmond Heeley's spectacular designs beautifully evoke the magic, drama and whimsy of this great work. Houston Ballet will give nine performances of The Sleeping Beauty at Wortham Theater Center in downtown Houston. Tickets may be purchased by calling 713 227 2787 or by visiting www.houstonballet.org.

Act I contains the famous Rose Adagio, one of the greatest challenges of nineteenth century choreography because of its demands of stamina, technical skill, and mastery of classical style. In this sequence, during the celebration of her sixteenth birthday, Princess Aurora dances with four visiting princes, each of whom, desiring to be her husband, offers her a rose and declares his love. As the celebration continues, the disguised Carabosse hands Aurora a bouquet in which a spindle is concealed. Aurora pricks her finger, and as she falls asleep, the Lilac Fairy appears and casts her spell, putting the entire court to sleep.

In Act II, a century has passed, and the handsome Prince Florimund is revealed with his hunting party at a lake. The Lilac Fairy leads him to the castle where Aurora has been asleep for 100 years. Act II climaxes in a moment of unforgettable grandeur and romantic spectacle as the prince gently kisses Aurora, awakening her from her slumber.

Act III is devoted to the celebration of the nuptials of Princess Aurora and Prince Florimund. Characters from other fairy tale's - Puss n' Boots, the Bluebird and the White Cat - dance divertissements for the pleasure of the assembled courtiers. Aurora and Florimund perform the stunning grand pas de deux and the celebration closes with the entire court joining in the finale.

Photo: Amitava Sarkar

Photo Flash: Houston Ballet Revives THE SLEEPING BEAUTY Image
Sara Webb and Jared Matthews

Photo Flash: Houston Ballet Revives THE SLEEPING BEAUTY Image
Sara Webb and Jared Matthews

Photo Flash: Houston Ballet Revives THE SLEEPING BEAUTY Image
Yuriko Kajiya and Artists of Houston Ballet

Photo Flash: Houston Ballet Revives THE SLEEPING BEAUTY Image
Sara Webb and Jared Matthews

Photo Flash: Houston Ballet Revives THE SLEEPING BEAUTY Image
Sara Webb

Photo Flash: Houston Ballet Revives THE SLEEPING BEAUTY Image
Sara Webb and Lauren Anderson

Photo Flash: Houston Ballet Revives THE SLEEPING BEAUTY Image
Melody Mennite and Artists of Houston Ballet





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