Ballet Holiday in Ueno no Mori is a ballet festival held during Golden Week in Ueno no Mori, Tokyo. Started in 2017, the festival has welcomed a total of 223 thousand people to enjoy a wide variety of ballet related events. It was held virtually in 2020 and 2021, during the COVID-19.
At this year's Ballet Holiday in Ueno no Mori, The Tokyo Ballet brings, alongside the full-length Swan Lake, enthralling performances of Act III of Swan Lake for My First Ballet Series. An introductory talk will precede each performance to help the young audience follow the story.
Join the Ballet Holiday in Ueno no Mori, packed with exciting ballet related spectacles and events. It is a magical and memorable way to start off Golden Week.
Sunday 28 April 2024, 12:00 @Tokyo Bunka Kaikan
Odette/Odile Yumie Sakaki
Prince Siegfried Dan Tsukamoto
Monday 29 April 2024, 12:00 @Tokyo Bunka Kaikan
Odette/Odile Eriko Nakajima
Prince Siegfried Ryunosuke Ubukata
Running Time About 1 hour. There will be no intermission.
Recorded music will be used.
*Casting as of 21 December 2023 is subject to change.
Tokyo Bunka Kaikan (Tokyo)
http://www.t-bunka.jp/en/access/index.html
Category | Children aged 4-15 | |
SS | ¥7,000 | ¥3,500 |
S | ¥6,000 | ¥3,000 |
A | ¥4,000 | ¥2,000 |
B | ¥3,000 | ¥1,500 |
●Children under 4 years old are not admitted to the auditorium.
●Program and casting as of 21 December 2023 are subject to change. Changes in the program or cast do not entitle holders to return or exchange tickets.
General ticket sales begin on Friday 26 January 2024 at 10:00a.m. Book now
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Monday 22 January 2024 at 21:00--Thursday 25 January 2024 at 18:00
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Presented by Japan Performing Arts Foundation
Co-presented by The Association of Japanese Ballet Companies
In Cooperation with Tokyo Bunka Kaikan operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture