The Sleeping Beauty

Buy tickets
February 2023 Next
Mo
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Sa
Su

Fairy-tale ballet by Márcia Haydée

The narrative ballet The Sleeping Beauty, choreographed by Marius Petipa, based on Charles Perrault’s fairy tale, was first performed in 1890 in St Petersburg. The music was composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Now its adaptation as crafted by the legendary prima ballerina Márcia Haydée is set to become part of the Czech National Ballet’s repertoire, as a remarkable artefact of the classical ballet spiritual legacy.

Since its premiere in 1987 designed by world famous Jürgen Rose, Márcia Haydée’s The Sleeping Beauty has been performed with different stage designs to great acclaim in Australia, Belgium, Chile, Germany, South Korea and Sweden. This original version of the sets and costumes for The Czech National Ballet was designed by Prague-born Pablo Núñez. The recently refurbished State Opera in Prague will host the balletic parable of bringing beauty back to life, and the eternal struggle between Good and Evil.

The universal struggle between Good and Evil
Before creating her own version of The Sleeping Beauty, Márcia Haydée had encountered Marius Petipa’s classical choreography on numerous occasions: it was the very first ballet she, as a little girl, saw, and, later on, as a dancer, she would appear in a number of its versions. When, in 1961, Marcia auditioned for John Cranko, she danced variations from The Sleeping Beauty, and she made her debut with the company performing Princess Florine Florine (a Bluebird pas de deux). Her profound knowledge of the work thus afforded Marcia a solid foundation on which she would later on build her own interpretation of The Sleeping Beauty, the very first ballet she choreographed.
Besides Princess Aurora and Prince Désiré, she primarily foregrounds the character of Carabosse, who is constantly present throughout the ballet. Haydée continues to focus on the wicked fairy until the very end, when Carabosse appears at the wedding feast so as to remind us that Evil is a constant part of the world and will not go away. Marcia Haydée described her vision as follows: “For me, The Sleeping Beauty is the story of Carabosse. … I think we all carry within aspects of both positive and negative energy. Their struggle is universal, one we can all relate to.”

Synopsis
After many years of childlessness, a daughter is born to the King and the Queen. The baptism celebrations are attended by six fairies, bringing good wishes. The master of ceremonies, Catalabutte, has forgotten to invite the fairy Carabosse. She appears and, offended and angry, curses the baby, predicting that on her sixteenth birthday Princess Aurora will prick her finger on a spindle and die. The consternation of all those present is ameliorated by the Lilac Fairy, who counters Carabosse’s malediction: after pricking her finger, Aurora will not die but fall into a hundred-year sleep, from which she will be awakened by a kiss of true love.
The curse comes true. Nevertheless, a century later, Prince Desiré has a vision. In a dream, the Lilac Fairy shows him Aurora and leads the young man to the sleeping Princess. Enchanted by her charm, Desiré awakens Aurora with a kiss. Love is the most powerful force against Carabosse’s malevolence.
The wedding of Aurora and Desiré is celebrated as a lavish masked party, with every member of the court disguised as a fairy-tale character. The Lilac Fairy blesses the union of the two young lovers. Yet Carabosse watches them from a distance … Good and Evil continue to be a part of life.

During the filming The State Opera Orchestra wasn´t able to play. The music was recorded by the Santiago de Chile Philharmonic Orchestra, to whom we extend our gratitude. We thank for the goodwill and cooperativeness they have shown at this fraught time.

The Czech National Ballet soloists and corps de ballet; Dance Conservatory of the Capital City of Prague students; Ballet Preparatory School of National Theatre pupils; extras
The State opera Orchestra

Photo of cover: Alexandre Katsapov and Mario Bakus – The Queens
Photographers of production: Martin Divíšek, Serghei Gherciu

Suitable for audience from 5 years.

Our partner PRECIOSA adorns this production with jewellery.

Program and cast

Cast

Princess Aurora

Alina
Nanu

Ayaka
Fujii

Nikola
Márová

Irina
Burduja

Romina
Contreras

Aya
Okumura

Prince Desiré

Adam
Zvonař

Federico
Ievoli

Patrik
Holeček

 

Princess Aurora

Alina
Nanu

Ayaka
Fujii

Nikola
Márová

Irina
Burduja

Romina
Contreras

Aya
Okumura

Prince Desiré

Adam
Zvonař

Federico
Ievoli

Patrik
Holeček

Paul
Irmatov

Carabosse

Patrik
Holeček

Marek
Svobodník

John
Powers

Danilo
Lo Monaco

Giovanni
Rotolo

Lilac Fairy

Romina
Contreras

Alexandra
Pera

Evgeniya Victory
Gonzalez

Alina
Nanu

King Florestan

Jiří
Kodym

Radek
Vrátil

Queen

Tereza
Podařilová

Monika
Hejduková

Catalabutte, the master of ceremonies

Mathias
Deneux

Alexandre
Katsapov

Alexey
Afanasiev

Fairy of Beauty

Monika
Hejduková

Louise
Corpechot

Sarah
Schäfer

Alice
Petit

Romina
Contreras

Fairy of Wisdom

Evgeniya Victory
Gonzalez

Irina
Burduja

Alexandra
Pera

Ayaka
Fujii

Fairy of Grace

Olga
Bogoliubskaia

Gaia
Finetto

Giusi
D´Angelo

Fairy of Eloquence

Kristýna
Němečková

Anna
Dal Castello

Federica
Bona

Nela
Báčová

Fairy of Force

Marina
Zhukovskaya

Ayaka
Fujii

Irina
Burduja

Aya
Okumura

Prince of the East

Jonáš
Dolník

Dmytro
Tenytskyy

Sami
Gossart

Jakub
Groot

Prince of the West

Ludovico
Tambara

Daniel
Leger

Fraser
Roach

Federico
Ievoli

Prince of the North

Giacomo
De Leidi

Robert
Jerjen

Danilo
Lo Monaco

Matěj
Šust

Prince of the South

Roger
Duart

Paul Tudor
Moldoveanu

Francesco
Scarpato

Oleg
Ligaj

Ali Baba

Matěj
Šust

Jakub
Rašek

Paul Tudor
Moldoveanu

Paul
Irmatov

Elias
Frantziskonis

Ruby

Evgeniya Victory
Gonzalez

Miho
Ogimoto

Sarah
Schäfer

Ayaka
Fujii

Sapphire

Kristýna
Němečková

Anna
Dal Castello

Gaia
Finetto

Emerald

Olga
Bogoliubskaia

Theodora
Lehu

Giusi
D´Angelo

Eriona
Bici

Topaz

Monika
Hejduková

Federica
Bona

Alexandra
Pera

Giusi
D´Angelo

The White Cat

Federica
Bona

Kristýna
Němečková

Giusi
D´Angelo

Puss in Boots

Giacomo
De Leidi

Dmytro
Tenytskyy

Marco
Piraino

Jonáš
Dolník

Princess Florine

Gaia
Finetto

Irina
Burduja

Olga
Bogoliubskaia

Ayaka
Fujii

Alina
Nanu

Aya
Okumura

Blue Bird

Paul
Irmatov

Roger
Duart

Matěj
Šust

Federico
Ievoli

Patrik
Holeček

Oleg
Ligaj

Little Red Riding Hood

Anna
Novotná

Alice
Petit

Diana
Alonso

Louise
Corpechot

The Wolf

Veaceslav
Burlac

Sami
Gossart

Robert
Jerjen

Paul Tudor
Moldoveanu

Snow White

Anna
Dal Castello

Sarah
Schäfer

Fiancee of Prince

Monika
Hejduková

Kristýna
Němečková

Alexandra
Pera

Creatives

Choreography

Márcia Haydéeafter Marius Petipa

Master electrician

Jan Dörner

Sets and costumes

Pablo Núñez

Choreologist

Pablo Aharonian

Staged by

Filip Barankiewicz

Ballet master

Alexey AfanasievMichaela ČernáNelly DankoJiří KodymBarbora KohoutkováTereza Podařilová

Musical preparation, conductor

Václav Zahradník

Prague State Opera

The State Opera today

 

The State Opera (formerly the State Opera Prague, between 1948 and 1992 the Smetana Theatre, and originally the New German Theatre) has been a part of the National Theatre since 2012. The Opera and Ballet ensembles give repertory performances at the State Opera.

 

History

 

The Prague State Opera resides in the building which on January 5, 1888 was opened as a Prague German stage with the performance of Wagner’s opera, The Mastersingers of Nürnberg. In the 19th century, Prague Germans performed in the Estate’s Theater in alternation with a Czech company. Desire for their own theater led to negotiations in 1883 for the construction of a new theater building for the German Theater Association. Over the next three years, a blueprint was drawn up and handed over to the Vienna atelier of Fellner and Hellmer. Also sharing in the design was the architect of the Vienna Municipal Theater, Karl Hasenauer, while Prague architect Alfons Wertmüller took part in the construction. Financing came from private collections. With its spacious auditorium and neo-Rococo decoration, this theater building is among the most beautiful in Europe.

 

Access:

 

By car

On Wilsonova street, from the left lane close to the State Opera building take the slip road to the Slovan above-ground garage. The parking fee is 40 CZK/h.

 

By tram

 

By daytime tram No. 11 to the stop “Muzeum”, through the underpass beneath Legerova street in the direction of the NationalMuseum, at the crossroads turn right along the NewBuilding of the NationalMuseum.

 

By daytime trams Nos. 3, 9, 14 and 24 or night trams Nos. 51, 52, 54, 55, 56 and 58 to the stop “Václavské náměstí”, then by foot uphill on the left side of the Wenceslas Square to the traffic lights across Wilsonova and Vinohradská streets. Then turn left along the NewBuilding of the NationalMuseum.

 

By metro

To the “Muzeum” station, lines A and C (green and red), and then by foot along the NewBuilding of the NationalMuseum.

Related events
Prague National Theatre - Bedřich Smetana
Prague - Prague National Theatre
Performances: Fr 12 Jan 2024,
Prague National Theatre
Prague - Prague National Theatre
Performances: Fr 22 Sep 2023,
Prague National Theatre - Karel Čapek
Prague - Prague National Theatre
Performances: Mo 02 Oct 2023,
Estates Theatre - Kateřina Tučková
Prague - Estates Theatre
Performances: Th 09 May 2024,
Estates Theatre - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Prague - Estates Theatre
Performances: Sa 30 Sep 2023,
Municipal House Tickets
Prague - Municipal House
Performances: Su 29 Oct 2023,