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Enter to win tickets to Atlanta Ballet’s ‘La Sylphide’

This classical masterpiece is a magical story of forbidden love and heartbreak.
This classical masterpiece is a magical story of forbidden love and heartbreak.
Sept 1, 2023

Get ready for a truly romantic experience as the Atlanta Ballet presents the much-awaited spectacle, “La Sylphide!” From Friday, Sept. 15 to Sunday, Sept. 17, immerse yourself in the magic at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.

Transporting audiences to the misty Scottish Highlands, the ballet delves into the realms of forbidden love and heartbreak, woven together with breathtaking choreography, set design, and music that will leave you spellbound.

Of course, we can’t let the show go on without giving you a chance to win a pair of FREE tickets. All you have to do is enter below for your chance to win!

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The contest will start on Friday, Sept. 1 at noon and run through Sunday, Sept. 10 at 11:59 p.m. Good luck!

Can’t wait? Grab your tickets HERE!

The classical masterpiece “La Sylphide” tells a magical story of forbidden love and heartbreak. Set in the mist shrouded Scottish Highlands, a land of mystery and enchantment, a young Scotsman falls under the spell of a sylph, a fair-like spirit. He devotes himself to her, but their romance is doomed and a life together an impossible dream. A work of ethereal beauty, “La Sylphide” is an enrapturing tragic love story that will pull at the heartstrings and dazzle with its technical fireworks.

Featuring a talented cast of dancers, “La Sylphide” delivers an emotionally stirring show that is an absolute must-see! Whether you’re an Atlanta Ballet fanatic or are seeking new experiences, this performance is guaranteed to leave a lasting impression.

Atlanta Ballet’s ‘La Sylphide’

Location: Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center - 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy; Date: September 15-17, 2023; Admission: $25+; Website: atlantaballet.com

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