This woman transformed into a white swan
Who is Princess Odette?
A grand hall in the palace.
What is Act III?
Swan Lake's composer.
Who is Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky?
This ballet term is French for stretched.
What is tendu?
This woman is the first female African American principal ballerina for the ABT.
Who is Misty Copeland?
He fell in love with the transformed swan
Who is Prince Siegfried?
A magnificent park before a palace.
This premiere occurred in 1895 at the Mariinsky Theatre.
What is the St. Petersburg premiere?
This ballet term is French for chase.
What is chasse?
This famous 2010 movie, starring Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis, was about the Swan Lake ballet.
What is Black Swan?
The evil sorcerer.
Who is Baron von Rothbart?
A lakeside where Odette chooses to die.
What is Act IV?
This well-known dancer and choreographer added additional choreography in 1988.
Who is Mikhail Baryshnikov?
This ballet term is French for glide.
What is glissade?
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky also composed these 2 famous ballets.
What are Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker?
The prince's friend.
A lakeside clearing where Siegfriend falls in love.
What is Act II?
This premiere occurred in 1877 at the Bolshoi Theatre.
What is the Moscow premiere?
This ballet term is French for sustained.
Between Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, and The Nutcracker, this ballet was composed first by Tchaikovsky.
What is Swan Lake?
The ballerina who dances for Odette also dances for this character.
Who is Odile/Black Swan?
Odette performs her famous variation in this section.
What is Act II?
Marius Petipa's job in early productions of Swan Lake.
What is choreographer?
This ballet term is French for under-over.
This ballerina, whose variation you watched, defected from Russia in 1970.
Who is Natalia Makarova?