Ballo della Regina
| Ballo della Regina | |
|---|---|
| Choreographer | George Balanchine |
| Music | Giuseppe Verdi |
| Premiere | January 12, 1978 New York State Theater |
| Original ballet company | New York City Ballet |
| Design | Ben Benson Ronald Bates |
| Created for | Merrill Ashley Robert Weiss |
| Genre | Neoclassical ballet |
Ballo della Regina is a ballet choreographed by George Balanchine. Set to the ballet divertissement from Giuseppe Verdi's opera Don Carlos, the Balanchine ballet is plotless but alludes to the grotto setting of the divertissement. The ballet is danced by a lead couple and an all-female ensemble, with choreography that showcases the speed and precision of the lead ballerina. Ballo della Regina was made for the New York City Ballet, and premiered on January 12, 1978, at the New York State Theater, with Merrill Ashley and Robert Weiss in the two lead roles.