From the traditional tulle and graceful dancers to the moving music and elaborate sets – ballet performances have always exuded magic. And now “We call it Ballet” in Hamburg reinterprets Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty in an innovative way, combining technique and tradition to create a captivating event.
On selected dates in the coming months, the Rudolf Steiner Haus will capture the hearts of audiences with this incomparable tale of true love. Whether you are a ballet connoisseur or a newcomer, this sparkling dance show is guaranteed to thrill you. Get your tickets quickly before they sell out!
What is “We call it Ballet”?
“We call it Ballet” is a captivating dance and light show that celebrates the beloved art form in an innovative way. Combining original music and choreography with sparkling LED lights sewn into the ballerinas’ costumes, this unique performance is designed to enhance the experience for every ballet lover and young audience alike. After all, ballet should not only be seen in the Royal Academy of Dance shows, but should be experienced by everyone.
Ballet, its narrative and the show
What distinguishes a great ballet production from a merely good one is the harmonious combination of captivating narrative and sensational dance performance. With the universal language of movement, the narrative must be both clear and able to evoke emotion. This can only be done through well-executed choreography and other accompanying elements such as the narrative and costume design, which transform each ballet dancer’s graceful leap into a part of the unfolding story.
In “We call it Ballet”, these elements are seamlessly integrated, making the story easy for everyone to understand and creating an immersive experience. The glittering LED lights incorporated into the dancers’ costumes mesmerize the audience as each light changes to match the mood of the scene.
This season you can expect a mesmerizing performance that will capture hearts and imaginations alike.
“We call it Ballet” comes to the Rudolf Steiner Haus on selected dates in the coming months. The show lasts 60 minutes and admission is 30 minutes before the start of the performance.