Swan Lake

United European Ballet

NÜRNBERG 
Meistersingerhalle Nürnberg
15.05.2025 | 19:30

GENÈVE
Bâtiment des Forces Motrices
07.12.2025
Live-Orchestra
 
 
 

STUTTGART
Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Liederhalle Stuttgart Hegel-Saal
09.12.2025, 19:30
Live-Orchestra

 

INNSBRUCK
Congress Innsbruck
20.01.2026 | 19:30
Live-Orchestra

NÜRNBERG
Meistersingerhalle Nürnberg
Live-Orchestra

GRAZ
Helmut List Halle
25.01.2026 | 19:30
Live-Orchestra

 

KLAGENFURT
Konzerthaus Klagenfurt
Live-Orchestra

EISENSTADT
Kultur Kongress Zentrum Eisenstad
 

 

UNITED EUROPEAN BALLET

 

Swan Lake


Ballet in 4 acts
Music by P. I. Tchaikovsky
Choreography by M. Petipa L. Ivanov

 

The UNITED EUROPEAN BALLET offers an impressive presentation of famous classical ballet ”Swan Lake” A classic production with scenographic elements of incredible realism, dazzling costumes, props made with sumptuous details and an array of enchanting melodies that make up this great masterpiece of classical ballet.
The United European Ballet is made up of 40 professional dancers, graduates of the most prestigious choreographic schools in different countries: United States, England, Germany, Italy, France, Spain and Ukraine.

P.I. Tchaikovsky wrote a symphonic ballet whose immortal passages are part of the masterpiece of classical music.
The ballet Swan Lake is inspired by a German legend. Marius Petipa gave him his own choreographic reading in 1895. The ballet, which became one of the most popular in the world. Since then, this ballet has been a true reference within classical dance. All dancers dream of playing Odette during their career, with as much innocence and perseverance as this legendary role requires.
For a prima ballerina, the dual role of the white swan, Odette, and the black swan, Odile, is one of the most beautiful and difficult roles.
The stakes are not only high for the stars, it is also high for the corps de ballet. This is evidenced by the Polonaise of the first act, the large white acts bringing together twenty ballerinas on stage, or even the Pas de Quatre from Les Petits Cygnes, one of the most difficult in the repertoire. Since 1877, when it was created by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, this emblematic work of 19th century romantic ballet has been the subject of numerous reinterpretations, going so far as to present different endings.

Duration: ~ 2h10 min with 20 min break / from 6 years old.