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Diana Vishneva as Aurora in the Sleeping Beauty © Gene Schiavone - American Ballet Theatre i
Sleeping Beauty to be performed this Summer 2020
Winners, FEDORA Prizes
© Doug Gifford i
American Ballet Theatre has just announced its Spring Season 2020, and we're very excited to see again the winner of our first edition of the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize, Sleeping Beauty by choreographer Alexei Ratmansky as of June 15th, 2020.
Don't miss the chance to see Alexei's Ratmansky's inspired reconstruction of this classic ballet and book your tickets now!
More news: Of Love and Rage, shortlisted for the Prize in 2019 and by the same choreographer will also be performed as of June 2nd, 2020. We just never can have enough!
Winners
19 November 2021
Reggio Emilia / Italy
From 4 to 7 of November the winner of the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & Arpels Prize for Ballet 2021, "La Visita", came to life and reached audiences. During five stunning performances, this site-specific project led by the Fondazione I Teatri brought Peeping Tom’s theatricality, disruption and surrealism into the world of art galleries, within the Collezione Maramotti in Reggio Emilia, Italy.
Read moreThe New York Times has announced the Best Classical Music of 2019!
The new opera "Denis & Katya" by Philip Venables and Ted Huffman that won the FEDORA - GENERALI Prize for Opera 2019 has made the list.
Industry News, Winners
Britten Pears Arts
12 September 2025
London / United Kingdom
The Sound Voice Project - FEDORA Digital Prize Winner 2023 has been nominated for the Sky Arts Awards 2025, continuing its journey as a groundbreaking digital-opera installation exploring voice, identity, and community.
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