The Sleeping Beauty (staging for New York City Ballet)

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The Sleeping Beauty (staging for New York City Ballet) is Peter Martins’ grand, full-length production of the classic Tchaikovsky–Petipa ballet, created for NYCB with his own choreography and distinctive neoclassical style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ballet production
stage work
acts Prologue and three acts
adaptationType staging of a 19th-century ballet
artForm ballet
dance
balletCompanyType major American ballet company production
basedOn The Sleeping Beauty (ballet) NERFINISHED
choreographer Peter Martins NERFINISHED
choreographicApproach reinterpretation of Petipa’s choreography
company New York City Ballet NERFINISHED
composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresCharacter Carabosse NERFINISHED
Prince Désiré NERFINISHED
Princess Aurora NERFINISHED
The Lilac Fairy NERFINISHED
genre classical ballet
includesElement Prologue with fairy variations
Rose Adagio NERFINISHED
wedding divertissements
language none (wordless ballet)
musicStyle Romantic orchestral score
narrativeTheme enchantment and awakening
good versus evil fairies
notableFor Peter Martins’ distinctive neoclassical style
grand, full-evening production scale
originalChoreographyBy Marius Petipa NERFINISHED
performanceType theatrical stage performance
performedBy New York City Ballet dancers NERFINISHED
presentedBy New York City Ballet NERFINISHED
producedFor New York City Ballet repertory
productionType repertory production for a resident company
setting a mythical fairy-tale kingdom
sourceMaterial Charles Perrault’s fairy tale "La Belle au bois dormant" NERFINISHED
structure full-length ballet
style neoclassical

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Peter Martins notableWork The Sleeping Beauty (staging for New York City Ballet)