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The Sleeping Beauty
Prologue
The court of King Florestan XXIV is celebrating the christening of Princess
Aurora. The courtiers are assembled around her cradle as the festivities
begin. The King and Queen enter, followed by six fairies and their
cavaliers. Each fairy dances, offering her special gift to the infant
princess. Suddenly, before the Lilac Fairy presents her gift, the wicked
Fairy Carabosse interrupts the ceremony. Angry because she was not
invited, Carabosse delivers a curse upon the princess. She will grow up
to be beautiful, but before her sixteenth birthday she will prick her
finger and die. The Lilac Fairy intervenes, promising that the princess
will not die, but only sleep until she is awakened by the kiss of a prince
who loves her.
Act One
It is Princess Aurora’s sixteenth birthday and it seems as though she has
triumphed over the evil curse of Carabosse. Her Father informs her that
she is to select one of four visiting princes as her husband. Aurora
dances with the princes, each of whom offers her a rose and declares his
love. As the celebration continues, the disguised Carabosse hands Aurora
a bouquet in which a spindle is concealed. Aurora pricks her finger.
As she falls, the Lilac Fairy appears and casts her spell to soften
Carabosse’s curse. The entire kingdom is put into a slumber to await the
prince who will come to break the spell.
Act Two
One hundred years have passed. Prince Desiré and his hunting party stop
beside a lake. As the hunt moves on, the prince is left alone. To his
amazement, the Lilac Fairy appears and creates a vision of Aurora.
Enchanted by this vision, he begs the Lilac Fairy to lead him to Aurora.
As they reach the castle, they are confronted by Carabosse, who battles
with the prince. He defeats Carabosse with help from the Lilac Fairy.
Once inside the castle, Prince Desiré discovers the sleeping princess and
awakens her with a kiss, as predicted by the Lilac Fairy.
Act Three
The court is celebrating the wedding of
Princess Aurora and Prince Desiré. The Lilac Fairy and all the Fairy
Godmothers share in the kingdom’s joy. Fairy tale characters come to
dance at the magnificent celebration. At the conclusion of the wedding,
the King and Queen crown Aurora and her prince as the Monarchs of the
kingdom.
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