The Sleeping Beauty

The Sleeping Beauty


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Prologue: The Christening

  • Princess Aurora (Baby):

    • Often represented by a cradle or wrapped in elegant swaddling fabric with royal embroidery.
    • Sometimes a young dancer plays baby Aurora in a simple gown or tunic.
  • The King and Queen:

    • Majestic, regal attire with rich fabrics such as velvet or satin, heavily adorned with gold embroidery and jewels.
    • Accessories include crowns or tiaras and flowing capes.
  • Fairies (Good Fairies):

    • Each fairy wears a romantic tutu in a distinct color to symbolize their gifts (e.g., pink for beauty, blue for wisdom, green for grace).
    • Accessories may include delicate wings, floral crowns, or sparkling wands.
  • Carabosse (The Evil Fairy):

    • A dark, dramatic gown with sharp, angular designs, often in black or deep purple.
    • Accessories include a long, flowing cape, a staff, and sometimes a spiked or horned headpiece to emphasize her menace.
  • Court Attendants:

    • Lavish costumes with formal gowns and suits, designed to complement the royal court setting.

Act I: The Rose Adagio (Aurora’s Coming of Age Celebration)

  • Princess Aurora:

    • A romantic tutu, traditionally pink, adorned with intricate embroidery and crystals to emphasize her youth and beauty.
    • Worn with a tiara and ballet slippers in matching colors.
  • Four Princes (Aurora’s Suitors):

    • Elegant tunics with tights in complementary but distinct colors to represent their regions or kingdoms.
    • Accessories include sashes or capes to add flair to their costumes.
  • The King and Queen:

    • Formal royal attire, similar to the prologue but with slightly lighter tones to signify the joyful occasion.
  • Court Guests:

    • Gowns and suits with luxurious detailing, designed to evoke the opulence of the royal court.
    • Women’s gowns often include flowing skirts and jeweled bodices, while men’s suits feature brocade and embroidery.

Act II: The Vision Scene

  • Princess Aurora (Vision):

    • A softer, ethereal version of her Act I costume, often in pale or pastel tones like white or lavender, symbolizing her dreamlike presence.
    • The costume may include additional sparkling elements to highlight the mystical atmosphere.
  • Prince Désiré:

    • A noble tunic and tights, often in deep colors like navy blue or forest green, reflecting his status and bravery.
    • Sometimes accessorized with a cloak for dramatic effect.
  • The Lilac Fairy:

    • A regal tutu in lavender or purple shades with sparkling details, emphasizing her role as Aurora’s protector.
    • Often wears a tiara or crown and carries a wand or staff.
  • Nymphs and Woodland Creatures:

    • Flowing costumes in soft, earthy tones or pastels, adorned with floral and leaf motifs to enhance the enchanted forest setting.

Act III: The Wedding (Grand Finale)

  • Princess Aurora:

    • A dazzling white or gold classical tutu adorned with intricate beadwork, crystals, and lace, symbolizing her transformation into a bride.
    • Accessories include a sparkling tiara or crown, and sometimes a veil.
  • Prince Désiré:

    • A princely outfit in white, gold, or soft pastel colors, featuring ornate embroidery and a formal cape.
    • Paired with tights and ballet slippers to complete the look.
  • Court Guests:

    • Luxurious costumes in jewel tones and rich fabrics to reflect the grandeur of the royal wedding.
    • Women’s gowns feature full skirts, while men wear formal tunics with sashes or capes.
  • Fairy Tale Characters (Divertissements):

    • Bluebird and Princess Florine: Bluebird wears a feathered tunic with wing-like accents; Florine wears a romantic tutu in pale blue.
    • Puss in Boots & White Cat: Comical costumes with fur accents, paw gloves, and ear headpieces.
    • Red Riding Hood & Wolf: Red cloak and basket for Red Riding Hood; a wolf costume with fur and exaggerated features.
    • Cinderella, Thumbelina, etc.: Each character’s costume is tailored to their fairy tale, featuring whimsical and story-appropriate designs.

Costume Summary:

  • Prologue: Regal royal attire for the court and magical costumes for the fairies.
  • Act I: Festive, youthful costumes for Aurora, suitors, and the court.
  • Act II: Ethereal and mystical designs for Aurora, the Lilac Fairy, and enchanted creatures.
  • Act III: Grand, opulent costumes for the wedding and fairy tale guests.