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Imperial Russian Ballet-Sleeping Beauty


Adults $86. Child $48. Sen Citz $65 Gallery $62.00 Approx finish time 10.30pm Imperial Russian Ballet
When: 8:00 PM Tuesday, 28 September 2010
Where: The Civic Theatre, Invercargill

Sleeping Beauty - Imperial Russian Ballet Company


Following their 2009 sell out performance of Swan Lake the Imperial Russian ballet company return to New Zealand with their presentation of the classic masterpiece "Sleeping Beauty".

The Imperial Russian ballet company combines the unity and integrity of the great Russian ballet schools where traditions are passed on from one generation to the next. The company was formed by the Bolshoi theatre soloist of thirteen years Gediminas Taranda.

When: 8:00 PM Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Where: Regent Theatre, Dunedin

Sleeping Beauty - Imperial Russian Ballet Company


Following their 2009 sell out performance of Swan Lake, the Imperial Russian Ballet company return to New Zealand with their presentation of the classic masterpiece "Sleeping Beauty" in three acts.

The Imperial Russian Ballet Company combines the unity and integrity of the great Russian ballet schools where traditions are passed on from one generation to another. The company was formed by the Bolshoi theatre soloist of thirteen years, Gediminas Taranda.

Approx Finish Time 10.40pm
When: 8:00 PM Friday, 1 October 2010
Where: Regent on Broadway, Palmerston North

Sleeping Beauty


Following their sell-out 2009 performances of Swan Lake, the Imperial Russian Ballet Company return to New Zealand to perform Sleeping Beauty.
ACT 1 (1hr 5mins)
This classic masterpiece in three acts, commences with the christening of Princess Aurora. The King forgets to invite the bad fairy, Carabosse, who bursts into the castle at the conclusion of the ceremony and casts a spell that the Princess will die from a prick of a needle at age 16.
The King orders that all knitting needles in the Kingdom are to be destroyed and that anyone who is in possession of a knitting needle will be executed.
16 years later...
The Master of Ceremonies finds four women knitting. He takes the needles from them and brings them before the King who immediately sentences them to death. The King's wife is horrified and asks the King to pardon them as it is the birthday of their daughter Princess Aurora. The King grants their freedom and the festivities begin.
On her sixteenth birthday, Princess Aurora dances with each of the four princes who have come to ask for her hand. An old women appears in the hall and presents her with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. However she pricks her finger on a concealed knitting needle hidden in the bouquet of flowers and falls into a deep sleep.
ACT 2 (25mins) - 100 years later...
Prince Deserea and his party are hunting for birds in the forest where he encounters the Lilac Fairy. The Lilac Fairy makes him fall asleep and in his dreams the Prince dances and falls in love with Princess Aurora however the Evil Fairy "Carabosse" bursts into the dream, steals the princess and takes her to her castle.
When the Prince awakens he sees the outline of the castle and drawing his sword he charges into the castle where he finds the Princess of his dreams. He kisses her gently and after 100 years sleeping the Princess awakens.
Witchcraft is defeated and all of the court wakes.
When: 8:00 PM Sunday, 3 October 2010
Where: Napier Municipal Theatre, Napier

Sleeping Beauty


Following their 2009 sell out performance of Swan Lake the Imperial Russian Ballet company return to New Zealand with their presentation of the classic masterpiece "Sleeping Beauty" in three acts.

The Imperial Russian Ballet Company combines the unity and integrity of the great Russian ballet schools where traditions are passed on from one generation to another. The company was formed by the Bolshoi theatre soloist of thirteen years Gediminas Taranda.

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