What are the ballet repertoire

Famous ballet repertoires are as follows:

1. "Fairies" is the representative repertoire script of the Danish school of ballet. The play is written about the young farmer in the night before the wedding met the fairy, can not resist the temptation of her beauty, in the wedding day to follow the fairy, the result and the fairy died tragically. It is meant to warn people to resist the temptation.

2, "Sleeping Beauty" is the Russian composer Tchaikovsky will be the dramatic title symphony of the writing techniques used in the creation of dance music in the outstanding results, known as the treasures of the ballet music treasure trove. 1829 April, the Paris Opera House had staged a "Sleeping Beauty". 1889 "Sleeping Beauty" on the Russian ballet stage and then again on the Russian ballet stage. In 1889 "Sleeping Beauty" woke up again on the Russian ballet stage, and it was Marius Petipa who woke up Sleeping Beauty.

3. The ballet "Swan Lake", in 4 acts, was written in 1876. This is the first dance music made by Tchaikovsky, based on folklore, the plot is: Princess Ojeta was turned into a white swan by a demon on the shore of Swan Lake. Prince Siegfried travels to Swan Lake and falls y in love with Ojeta. On the night the prince chooses a bride, the devil has his daughter, the Black Swan, disguise herself as Ojeta to deceive the prince.

4. The ballet solo "Death of a Swan" demonstrates the resilience of human beings to fight with destiny and death, and expresses human beings' desire for life. The Death of the Swan has the power to shake people's souls. Since its first performance in Petersburg, Russia, in 1907, it has given people new feelings every time it is performed and has been loved by people from all over the world.

5. Giselle is a masterpiece of Romantic ballet, and has been honored as the "Crown of Ballet". This dance drama for the first time the ballet heroine at the same time to face the performance skills and dance skills of the two aspects of the serious challenge. The drama is both legendary and secular love tragedy, from which you can see the two sides of romanticism: light and darkness, life and death.