The Sleeping Beauty (2020) by Amitava SarkarHouston Ballet
History of The Sleeping Beauty
The Sleeping Beauty ballet, composed by Tchaikovsky, premiered in 1890 at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg. Choreographed by Marius Petipa, it’s based on Charles Perrault's fairy tale. The ballet became known for its grand scale, beautiful music, and iconic choreography.
Stevenson Academy Class (1980/1989) by Kenn DuncanHouston Ballet
Ben Stevenson OBE
Ben Stevenson, Artistic Director of Houston Ballet (1976-2003), transformed the company into one of the largest and most respected in the U.S. He choreographed iconic works like Swan Lake and Romeo & Juliet, and nurtured generations of world-class dancers.
The Sleeping Beauty (1968) by English National BalletHouston Ballet
A Star is Born
In 1967, Stevenson launched his career as a choreographer when he staged his first, and highly successful, production of The Sleeping Beauty for English National Ballet. His production starred Margot Fonteyn as Aurora.
Kennedy Center Debut
In 1971, during his time as co-artistic director of the Washington National Ballet alongside Frederic Franklin, Stevenson restaged The Sleeping Beauty for the company’s opening performance at the Kennedy Center.
The Sleeping Beauty (1983) by Geoff WinninghamHouston Ballet
The Houston Premiere
Ben Stevenson assumed his role as artistic director of Houston Ballet in 1976 and in September of 1978 brought his Sleeping Beauty to Jones Hall for the first time. Stevenson’s 1978 Sleeping Beauty featured designs by British designer Peter Farmer.
Peter FarmerHouston Ballet
Peter Farmer (1936-2017)
Farmer is a renowned British set and costume designer, known for his work in ballet, opera, and theater. His designs have graced prestigious companies worldwide, earning him numerous accolades for his artistic contributions.
The Sleeping Beauty (2020) by Amitava SarkarHouston Ballet
A Lasting Legacy
After the opening of Houston’s Wortham Theater Center in 1986, Stevenson reworked his Sleeping Beauty for the new stage featuring designs by Desmond Heeley. This latest version of Sleeping Beauty premiered in May 1990 and has been performed for over 35 years.
Desmond HeeleyHouston Ballet
Desmond Heeley (1931-2016)
Heeley was a renowned designer who collaborated with Ben Stevenson on iconic productions for Houston Ballet, including his versions of Swan Lake and The Nutcracker. His acclaimed set and costume designs are recognized worldwide.
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