I thought it'd be interesting if we knew the plot of it and etc...
The Sleeping Beauty
Ballet in a Prologue and Three Acts
Music by Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
Libretto by Ivan A. Vsevolozhsky and Marius Petipa, after stories by Charles Perrault and others
Choreography after Marius Petipa
Staging and additional choreography by Sir Kenneth MacMillan
Scenery and costumes by Nicholas Georgiadis
Lighting by Thomas Skelton
World Premiere: (original version)Imperial Ballet, Maryinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg, 1/15/1890
Original Cast: Carlotta Brianza (Princess Aurora), Pavel Gerdt (Prince Charming), Enrico Cecchetti (Carabosse), Marie Petipa (Lilac Fairy), Enrico Cecchetti, Barbara Nikitina (Bluebird pas de deux)
ABT Premiere: (of full-length ballet) Opera House, Chicago, Illinois, 4/2/49
Staged by George Balanchine, after the choreography of Marius Petipa
Choreography for Three Ivans by Bronislava Nijinska
Scenery by Michel Baronoff, after original designs by Leon Bakst
Costumes by Karinska, after original designs by Leon Bakst
Cast: Nana Gollner (Princess Aurora), John Kriza (Prince Charming), Lillian Lanese, Janet Reed, Dorothy Scott, Ruth Ann Koesun, Diana Adams (Five Variations), Norma Vance, Jocelyn Vollmar, Wallace Seibert (Pas de Trois), Maria Tallchief, Igor Youskevitch (Bluebirds)
Previous Production: PRINCESS AURORA (a suite of divertissements from Petipa's full-length The Sleeping Beauty)
Choreography by Anton Dolin, after Marius Petipa
Choreography for Three Ivans by Bronislava Nijinska
Scenery and costumes by Leon Bakst
Scenery by Michel Baronoff, after original designs by Leon Bakst
Costumes by Barbara Karinska, after original designs by Leon Bakst
Premiere: Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, 10/23/41
Cast: Irina Baronova (Princess Aurora), Anton Dolin (Prince Charming), Nina Popova, Lucia Chase, Sono Osato, Karen Conrad, Nora Kaye, Annabelle Lyon, Irina Baronova (Seven Variations), Nora Kaye, Rosella Hightower, Charles Dickson (Pas de Trois), Lucia Chase, Simon Semenoff (Cats), Karen Conrad, Ian Gibson (Bluebirds)
Prologue - The Christening: King Florestan and His Queen celebrate the christening of Princess Aurora and their special guests are her fairy godmothers who bestow magic gifts. Just as the Lilac Fairy is to present her gift, the Fairy Carabosse, whose invitation has been overlooked by the Master of Ceremonies, arrives and pronounces -- in revenge for the insult -- that Aurora will one day prick her finger on a needle and die. However, the curse is confounded by the Lilac Fairy's promise that Aurora will not die but rather fall into a deep sleep from which she will be awakened one hundred years later by a Prince's kiss.
Act I - The Spell: It is Princess Aurora's sixteenth birthday and four princes seek her hand during the festivities. An unknown guest approaches her with an unusual gift -- a spindle. While looking at it, Aurora pricks her finger and, after revealing her disguise, Carabosse vanishes. The Lilac Fairy appears and casts a spell of sleep over the Palace and all its people. At her command, the Palace is covered by a forest until the promised awakening.
Act II - The Vision: One hundred years have passed. Prince Desire is hunting with members of his court. Strangely unhappy, he seeks solitude to reflect on his ideal love. The Lilac Fairy appears, presents a vision of Aurora, and heeds his plea to take him to the place where the lovely vision sleeps. After a journey, they come to an overgrown palace where, following a confrontation between the forces of good and evil, the Prince awakens Aurora with a kiss. The spell is broken and Carabosse and her attendants disappear vanquished.
Act III - The Wedding: The Court is jubilant for the wedding celebrations of Princess Aurora and Prince Desire. The guests include fairy tale characters who pay their respects to the radiant couple. Their joy is complete when the Lilac Fairy appears and gives her blessing on their happy union.
SOURCE: ABT
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