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Zenra Ballet Swan Lake

Zenra Ballet Swan Lake

In a traditional production, the contrast is drawn via color: White Swan = purity (white tutu); Black Swan = sexuality (black feather bodice and red lip).

Odette stands before a full-length mirror, and for the first time, she looks at herself—not as a swan, not as a woman cursed, but as flesh and bone. She raises one hand to her own throat. She traces her collarbone, her sternum, her ribs. Then, in a slow, agonizing movement, she bends backward until her head touches the floor—an impossible swan-like arch. When she rises, she is no longer trembling. She has accepted her own bareness. Zenra Ballet Swan Lake

: Audiences can expect legendary technical feats, including the famous 32 fouetté turns in Act III, which remain a pinnacle of ballet precision. In a traditional production, the contrast is drawn

Represented with ethereal vulnerability and fluid, lyrical movements. Odile (The Black Swan): She traces her collarbone, her sternum, her ribs

; she can only be human at night, and the spell can only be broken by a man who pledges eternal love and remains faithful. Act III: The Deception

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