Giselle, National Ballet of Japan at Royal Ballet and Opera
Briefly

Giselle is a celebrated Romantic ballet premiered in 1841, reflecting themes of nature, love, and betrayal. The story follows Giselle, an innocent peasant girl who falls for a man, unaware of his true identity as an aristocrat. When his deception leads to her madness and death, Act II reveals a dark forest inhabited by Wilis, spirits of betrayed maidens. A repentant Albrecht visits Giselle's grave, only to confront the wrath of the Wilis. The ballet’s emotional pull is enhanced by Adolphe Adam's score and intricate choreography, making it a timeless classic for ballet companies worldwide.
Giselle, premiered in 1841, reflects Romanticism through themes of nature, love, betrayal, and mythical past, centering on a fragile peasant girl who dies of heartbreak.
Act II takes place in a dark forest where the Wilis, spirits of betrayed women, punish men who enter, highlighting a blend of love and supernatural danger.
Albrecht's repentance and Giselle's spirit intervention showcase the ballet's emotional depth, culminating in a powerful narrative that resonates with audiences.
Combining Adolphe Adam's score with vibrant village dances and ethereal Wilis presence, Giselle’s enduring appeal is evident in major ballet companies worldwide.
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