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Nashville Ballet presents “The Sleeping Beauty”

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A ballerina in a pink leotard and tutu stands against a golden background with flower petals surrounding her

The revival of this timeless classic is on pointe.

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Experience this enchanting fairy tale on stage with Nashville Ballet’s production of “The Sleeping Beauty,” twirling into Music City Saturday, Feb. 22-Sunday, Feb. 23 at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center.

Join Princess Aurora on a dazzling journey of love and triumph that will captivate hearts, with choreography by Paul Vasterling. Plus, Tchaikovsky’s iconic score will be performed by The Nashville Symphony.

Psst... This Beauty is only around for one weekend, so secure your seats ASAP.

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