
The ticking of the crocodile gets closer and closer–and it does so to the rhythm of Mendelssohn. The immortal story of Peter Pan comes to Milan with even more music and light thanks to “Ballet of Lights,” a brilliant dance show where Tinker Bell, Wendy and the Lost Children not only follow the second star to the right, but are also covered in stars.
Available on select dates, classical and modern come together in this unique show where the dancers’ costumes light up with every movement. It’s an evening even Captain Hook wouldn’t want to miss, and you can already experience it in the iconic, wheelchair-accessible Munari Theater. Seats are limited, so don’t miss your chance to feel like a child again (the one who doesn’t want to grow up): book your tickets now!
“Ballet of Lights” brings Peter Pan to Milan
J. M. Barrie ‘s eternal tale finds its brightest version in this spectacular ballet, where every pirouette and every plié shines its own light…literally. A hypnotic costume, covered in lights, underscores the emotions of each scene as six professional dancers bring life (and dance) to this unforgettable story of excitement, adventure and magic. An innovative 60-minute vision that preserves the essence of the most classic ballet.
Peter Pan told through lights, music and dance
Ballet is a language unto itself, and Peter Pan has proven to be one of those stories that is always worth telling. Great composers such as Edward Elgar or Carmen DeLeone have already dedicated their music to it, bringing the innocence of the Darling brothers, the rancor of Captain Hook and the charm of Tinker Bell to stages around the world.
Now among those venues is Milan, thanks to “Ballet of Lights.” A new show with original choreography that follows the rhythm of such unmistakable compositions as Brahms’ Hungarian Dance, Händel’s Sarabande or Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Classic masterpieces for an eternal fairy tale–presented in a completely new guise.
Neverland now has a definite address, and it’s closer than ever. “Ballet of Lights” comes to Milan with an unforgettable show where fairy dust illuminates every step. Fly straight ahead until morning and reach the iconic Teatro Munari, which, in two performances (7 p.m. and 9 p.m.), transforms into the home of the Lost Children on selected dates. Mermaids, pirates … and spectators like you are invited to experience a fairy tale evening that will open its doors 30 minutes before it begins. Seats will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis within the area chosen at the time of purchase. Do you believe in fairies? Don’t miss your chance to see them dance in this luminous ballet.