Swan Lake at the Kurhaus
Ballet in perfection - a fairy-tale plot, breathtaking dances and the immortal music of Tchaikovsky.
Swan Lake: the infinite magic of a ballet classic
Since its premiere in 1877, "Swan Lake" by Peter I. Tchaikovsky has enchanted generations of viewers worldwide. The touching story of Prince Siegfried, Princess Odette and the sinister sorcerer Rothbart unfolds in impressive images and expressive classical ballet language. It is a work about love, magic, transformation - and about the triumph of the heart over darkness.
The ensemble of the Royal Classical Ballet interprets the legendary swan scenes and iconic pas de deux with extraordinary precision and artistic dedication - accompanied by Tchaikovsky's immortal music, opulent costumes and an atmospheric production. The dancers embody technical brilliance as well as emotional depth - creating an experience that touches far beyond the stage.
Rimma Wachsmann, known for her stylish style and innovative perspective on the classical repertoire, gives the production new artistic impetus - without losing sight of the great tradition.