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A GIF of ballet dancers in beautiful costumes performing "Swan Lake."

Directed by Artem Yachmennikov, this one-night-only performance of “Swan Lake” showcases the transformative power of love in an enchanting production.

Photos provided by Classical Arts Entertainment

Prepare to be mesmerized as the State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine brings “Swan Lake” to life in Charlotte on Thursday, March 20 at 7:30 p.m.

From Odile’s dazzling 32 fouettés to the graceful Little Swans, this performance is a visual masterpiece, featuring 200+ stunning costumes and custom hand-painted sets.

Celebrate 10 years of Classical Arts Entertainment with this unforgettable, two-act production at the Knight Theatre, showcasing world-class talent that promises to leave audiences of all ages spellbound.

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