Buenos Aires maintains a deep bond with ballet, visible in historical stages such as the Teatro Colón and in figures that left their mark, from Paloma Herrera to Julio Bocca. In this context —and with the December 21 performance already sold out and the January 18 performance with very few tickets available— Ballet of Lights Buenos Aires awaits you at Ciudad Cultural Konex with a different experience: a version of Sleeping Beauty where illuminated costumes merge with classical ballet to create a unique visual spectacle.
Ballet of Lights in Buenos Aires
Sleeping Beauty
The story of Sleeping Beauty comes from European fairy tales that took shape over the centuries, from medieval versions to the best known by Perrault and the Brothers Grimm. Beyond the spell and eternal sleep, the tale speaks of how hope can be sustained even in the darkest of times. It is a tale that returns again and again because it reminds us that every awakening can change everything.
What is Ballet of Lights?
Ballet of Lights is a stage experience that reinterprets the great tales of classical ballet through light. In short 60-minute versions, the dancers, dressed in illuminated costumes, trace a new way of feeling dance, where the classical and the contemporary come together with a brilliance of their own.

In Buenos Aires, Ballet of Lights invites you to look at ballet with different eyes: those of light, emotion and curiosity. An artistic experience that awaits you at the Ciudad Cultural Konex to transform the familiar into something surprisingly alive, between shadows, flashes and rhythm.