ICONIC BALLET SWAN LAKE GLIDES INTO CHARLOTTE

Part of World Ballet Company’s 2025–2026 National Tour Performance at the Ovens Auditorium on April 26, 2026

Los Angeles, CA — World Ballet Company is announcing the return of its breathtaking production of Swan Lake, one of the most beloved and iconic ballets of all time, on tour for the second half of the 2025-2026 season. The company brings its signature blend of classical artistry and Broadway-style theatrical flair to Ovens Auditorium in Charlotte on April 26, one of over 80 performances of this extraordinary show that is gracing stages across the country.

This particular production of Swan Lake will feature a live orchestra performance, offering audiences the rare chance to experience Tchaikovsky’s iconic score performed in real time. Far more than background music, the score is a masterwork in its own right: rich, technically demanding, and emotionally charged. Its live performance requires extraordinary precision and stamina, paralleling the complexity of the choreography onstage. Together, the dancers and musicians create a fully immersive experience where movement and music are in perfect, breathtaking harmony.

Now in its fourth full season, World Ballet Company has rapidly become one of the nation’s leading touring ballet companies. WBC is committed to making ballet accessible and engaging for audiences in communities large and small in over 40 U.S. states. Known for its cinematic staging, original choreography, and global roster of professional dancers, the company presents reimagined classics in more than 180 different cities each year.


“We believe ballet is for everyone, and the response from audiences nationwide has been incredible,” said producer Gulya Hartwick, who co-founded World Ballet Company with Sasha Gorskaya. “Swan Lake is arguably the most iconic ballet ever created, and we’re thrilled to bring this majestic production to your town.”

This production features choreography by Nadezhda Kalinina, based on the original staging by Marius Petipa, as well as over 150 hand-sewn costumes, richly detailed, hand-painted sets created using centuries-old theatrical techniques, and stunning projection and multi-media visuals.

“Our Swan Lake combines the elegance of classical ballet with vivid, immersive storytelling,” said Gorskaya. “It’s a magical experience for both ballet newcomers and longtime fans.”

A timeless tale of love, betrayal, and transformation, Swan Lake follows Prince Siegfried as he encounters Odette, a princess doomed to live as a swan by day under the spell of a sorcerer. Though Prince Siegfried pledges his love and vows to break the curse, he is deceived by the sorcerer’s daughter, Odile — the dazzling and mysterious Black Swan — leading to heartbreak and tragedy. With its unforgettable imagery, including the iconic Dance of the Little Swans and the spellbinding 32 fouettés of the Black Swan, all set to Tchaikovsky’s sweeping score, Swan Lake endures as one of the most technically demanding and emotionally resonant ballets of all time.

The 2025–2026 World Ballet Company season will also include:

  • Cinderella (September 23 – May 17, 2026)
  • The Nutcracker (November 13 – December 28, 2026)

PERFORMANCE DETAILS:

  • Date: April 26, 2026
  • Showtime: 6:00 pm
  • Venue: Ovens Auditorium, 2700 E Independence Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28205
  • Tickets: $75.38 - $152.43 | On sale now at https://worldballetcompany.com/charlotte1
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 30 minutes (including 20-minute intermission)
  • Recommended for: Ages 5 and up

ABOUT WORLD BALLET COMPANY

Based in Los Angeles and led by Sasha Gorskaya and Gulya Hartwick, World Ballet Company presents beloved ballet classics and original productions through fresh, cinematic stagings that travel to cities nationwide. Driven by the belief that ballet is for everyone, the company connects with both newcomers and seasoned audiences through high-quality, accessible performances.

The company’s international cast features celebrated dancers from over ten countries, and its productions have reached more than 550,000 people across 200+ cities — many of them first-time ballet attendees.

World Ballet Company: Ballet Everywhere, Ballet For All.

For more information and production photos, please reach out to:

Nataly Trusova
nataly@worldballetcompany.com
worldballetcompany.com