Music-Swan Lake
Swan Lake:
PRELUDE
As his coming of age approaches, Prince Siegfried feels the heavy responsibilities of his rank. He is very sad about remembering the funeral of his royal father.
ACT I
Amidst the busy preparations for the Prince’s birthday, his young friends of the court, seek to distract him from his melancholy. His widowed mother the Queen arrives with the Chancellor, who has effectively ruled the kingdom since the King’s death. Four foreign princesses are presented by their ambassadors as potential promises for the Prince, but he seeks diversion in get drunk and dancing. As evening falls, he feels the familiar sensation of the lake, with its promise of comfort in solitude.
ACT II
Amidst the busy preparations for the Prince’s birthday, his young friends, fellow officers, and ladies of the court, seek to distract him from his depression. His widowed mother the Queen arrives with the Cancer-Lord, who has effectively ruled the kingdom since the King’s death. Four foreign princesses are presented by their ambassadors as potential fiancées for the Prince, but he seeks diversion in drinking toasts and dancing. As evening falls, he feels the familiar lure of the lake, with its promise of comfort in solitude.
ACT III
Siegfried is transfixed by the appearance of a swan, which changes before his eyes into the Princess Odette. She and her maidens are prisoners of the sorcerer von Rothbart, and condemned to be swans for all but a few hours of each night. Only a vow of true love and fidelity can break the spell. Entranced himself, Siegfried gradually woos Odette, and promises her his love: Odette gives him her heart, although she fears the elemental powers of the evil magician.
ACT IV
The swan maidens, now spellbound forever, have gathered to protect Odette. Desolate, the Prince begs her forgiveness, which she bestows, knowing that they must part. In desperation he drowns himself, but as von Rothbart gathers his body from the lake, the soul of Odette is released. Although she will remain a swan, she is free of von Rothbart forever.

Photo of the theatre Swan Lake
Personal Opinion : I think is a good teathre but i don't like it beacouse i don't like love
WEBGRAFIA:
https://australianballet.com.au/education-resources/swan-lake-the-story;
https://www.vizpro.sg/en/event/dance/the-st-petersburg-ballet---swan-lake-9455032
PRELUDE
As his coming of age approaches, Prince Siegfried feels the heavy responsibilities of his rank. He is very sad about remembering the funeral of his royal father.
ACT I
Amidst the busy preparations for the Prince’s birthday, his young friends of the court, seek to distract him from his melancholy. His widowed mother the Queen arrives with the Chancellor, who has effectively ruled the kingdom since the King’s death. Four foreign princesses are presented by their ambassadors as potential promises for the Prince, but he seeks diversion in get drunk and dancing. As evening falls, he feels the familiar sensation of the lake, with its promise of comfort in solitude.
ACT II
Amidst the busy preparations for the Prince’s birthday, his young friends, fellow officers, and ladies of the court, seek to distract him from his depression. His widowed mother the Queen arrives with the Cancer-Lord, who has effectively ruled the kingdom since the King’s death. Four foreign princesses are presented by their ambassadors as potential fiancées for the Prince, but he seeks diversion in drinking toasts and dancing. As evening falls, he feels the familiar lure of the lake, with its promise of comfort in solitude.
ACT III
Siegfried is transfixed by the appearance of a swan, which changes before his eyes into the Princess Odette. She and her maidens are prisoners of the sorcerer von Rothbart, and condemned to be swans for all but a few hours of each night. Only a vow of true love and fidelity can break the spell. Entranced himself, Siegfried gradually woos Odette, and promises her his love: Odette gives him her heart, although she fears the elemental powers of the evil magician.
ACT IV
The swan maidens, now spellbound forever, have gathered to protect Odette. Desolate, the Prince begs her forgiveness, which she bestows, knowing that they must part. In desperation he drowns himself, but as von Rothbart gathers his body from the lake, the soul of Odette is released. Although she will remain a swan, she is free of von Rothbart forever.

Photo of the theatre Swan Lake
Personal Opinion : I think is a good teathre but i don't like it beacouse i don't like love
WEBGRAFIA:
https://australianballet.com.au/education-resources/swan-lake-the-story;
https://www.vizpro.sg/en/event/dance/the-st-petersburg-ballet---swan-lake-9455032
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