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GISELLE
 

Our 45th season closes with a revival of ballet's greatest tragic love story: the romantic tragedy, Giselle. Set to the famous score by Adolphe Adam, the lead role of Giselle is considered one of the most dramatic in all of ballet.

 

Performances

Two performances only, both featuring acclaimed guest artists in the leads.

 

Saturday, June 13 at 7:30pm at the Palace Theatre in Stamford
Saturday, June 20 at 7:30pm at The Bushnell in Hartford

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Who's Dancing the Leads?

 

Dancing the lead on June 13 in Stamford & June 20 in Hartford will be Philadelphia Ballet principal dancer Oksana Maslova, who made her debut in the ballet as a Connecticut Ballet principal dancer in 2014. 

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Read her bio.

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Joining Ms. Maslova and performing the role of Albrecht will be Philadelphia Ballet principal dancer Sterling Baca, making his Connecticut Ballet debut.

Read his bio.

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​Ms. Maslova appeared as a guest artist as Sugar Plum Fairy in Connecticut Ballet’s production of The Nutcracker this past December. 

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About the Ballet

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A Romantic Era masterpiece, Giselle tells the story of a young woman seduced and betrayed by a nobleman. Dying of a broken heart, she joins the ranks of the supernatural Wilis—a sisterhood of female spirits scorned before their wedding day and doomed to rise from the grave, taking eternal revenge.

 

Since its premiere in 1841, Giselle continues to enthrall audiences today, 185 years after its premiere, where it rightly stands as one of the most popular ballets of all time.

 

Artistic Director Raphael stated, "To have these two superb ballerinas join us for the final production of the season is extra special. If you are in the mood for high drama and passion, this is the ballet performance for you."


How Long is the Ballet?

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One hour, 51 minutes plus an 18-minute intermission. 

Is it appropriate for children?

Yes, recommended for children ages eight and above. Subject matter is generally happy but includes young women dying of broken hearts who come back as spirits called 'Wilis' and seek to avenge their demise. 
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How to Get Tickets

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Tickets for the Saturday, June 13 at 7:30pm performance at the Palace Theatre (61 Atlantic Street, Stamford) are on sale now.

 

Click here for tickets.

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Tickets for the Saturday, June 20 at 7:30pm performance at The Bushnell (166 Capitol Avenue, Hartford) are also on sale now.

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Click here for tickets.

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Handicapped or vision-impaired seating is available at both venues. Please visit the venue websites for specific support services.​​

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