Ballet of Lights Buenos Aires is a classical ballet experience that incorporates illuminated costumes to transform each scene into a contemporary visual spectacle.
What happens when Sleeping Beauty is presented from a different perspective? Ballet of Lights takes classical ballet and combines it with illuminated costumes to create a more visual and contemporary version, capable of appealing to both those who are already familiar with ballet and those who are experiencing it for the first time. After selling out its premiere in Buenos Aires, the show is extending its run with new dates.
What Ballet of Lights stories can you see in Buenos Aires?
Sleeping Beauty
Sleeping Beauty is a tale that has undergone different versions over the centuries, from ancient stories to adaptations by Perrault and the Brothers Grimm. The story of the sleeping princess revolves around the passage of time, waiting, and that moment when everything starts moving again. Beyond the spell, it remains an easily recognizable tale that connects with different generations and maintains its place in the popular imagination.
What is Ballet of Lights?
Ballet of Lights is a different way of approaching classical ballet, with shorter versions of well-known stories and a visual presentation that is easy to follow. The show brings together six dancers in illuminated costumes that accompany the dance and set the pace for each scene. With classical music and lighting design integrated into the choreography, the show lasts around 60 minutes and is suitable for all audiences, including children aged 5 and up.
After selling out its first premiere performances in Buenos Aires, Ballet of Lights returns to the stage with two new dates at Ciudad Cultural Konex. In a space that is already a classic on the Buenos Aires cultural calendar, the experience revisits its proposal of ballet, light, and music in an accessible and contemporary format, ideal for those looking for something different on the local scene.

