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A person dressed in all black like a witch against a purple background. A ballerina in a tiara. A close-up of a bearded face against a yellow background.

Originally completed in 1889, “Sleeping Beauty” has since become one of the most iconic ballets ever composed.

Photos by FirstFlash and Jae Man Joo

Timeless elegance and contemporary artistry will converge at Chattanooga Ballet’s upcoming performances, headlining the UTC Fine Arts Center on Saturday, April 6, and Sunday, April 7.

The event features the beloved ballet “Sleeping Beauty” + the world premiere of “Grace Studies” by legendary choreographer Dwight Rhoden, whom The New York Times named “one of the most sought out choreographers of the day.”

The unique showcase of styles is sure to capture the imaginations of those new to seeing ballet and longtime dance fans alike.

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