Grand pas de deux (Aurora and Désiré)

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The Grand pas de deux (Aurora and Désiré) is the climactic, technically demanding classical ballet duet in the final act of The Sleeping Beauty, showcasing the virtuosity and lyrical partnership of the principal dancers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ballet duet
dance number
grand pas de deux
associatedBalletCompanyTradition Bolshoi Ballet
Mariinsky Ballet
The Royal Ballet
surface form: Royal Ballet
balletChoreographyTradition Marius Petipa
balletGenre 19th-century classical ballet
centralQuality lyricism
romantic expressiveness
technical display
demandsFromDancers elevated jumps
multiple pirouettes
precise classical line
strong partnering skills
sustained balances
dramaticFunction climactic duet
featuresCharacter Prince Désiré
Princess Aurora
hasAct Act III
languageOfTitle French
musicBy Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
occasionWithinPlot wedding celebration of Aurora and Désiré
partOf The Sleeping Beauty
performanceContext full-length production of The Sleeping Beauty
gala excerpt
performedBy principal dancers
positionInBallet final act
premiereCity St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
premiereCountry Russian Empire
premieredInBallet The Sleeping Beauty
surface form: The Sleeping Beauty (1890)
premiereTheatre Mariinsky Theatre
requires high technical virtuosity
strong lyrical partnership
style classical ballet
titleMeaning grand dance for two
typicalStructure adagio
coda
entrée
female variation
male variation

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The Sleeping Beauty by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky notableNumber Grand pas de deux (Aurora and Désiré)
subject surface form: The Sleeping Beauty
The Sleeping Beauty notableVariation Grand pas de deux (Aurora and Désiré)
this entity surface form: Grand pas de deux (Act III)