The Ballet of Lights Porto show will transport you to an enchanted kingdom full of beauty. Whether you are a ballet expert or not, the show will be a delight for everyone as the dancers’ fiber optic lights dance across the stage in a celebration of the art of dance and technology. Let yourself be moved by ballet in a new light.
Ballet of Lights in Madrid: what stories are available now?
Ballet of Lights: Sleeping Beauty in a sparkling show
Ballet spans generations and enchants people around the world, and for centuries it has told stories through dance and music. For 60 minutes, surrender to a world of imagination, beauty, and romance with music and dance. Tchaikovsky’sSleeping Beauty comes to life like never before in this ballet performance.

What is “Ballet of Lights”?
An evening when time slows down and beauty takes over the stage… The Ballet of Lights Porto shows celebrate an art form that has been winning hearts since the 15th century, inviting you to an experience where tradition and innovation dance together in perfect harmony. It’s not just ballet—it’s a sensory journey, delicate and luminous, designed to envelop you from the very first moment.
As the music breathes, fiber optic lights integrated into the dancers’ costumes light up and move with each step, transforming the stage into an almost ethereal setting. Points of light draw the air, luminous trails create the illusion of flight… and, without realizing it, you are inside a living fairy tale. A night of enchantment, nostalgia, and splendor — now it’s your turn to let yourself be carried away.
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Over the coming months, on selected dates, the timeless tales will take shape and movement amid lights and pliés with the Ballet of Lights Porto. A show designed for the whole family, which enchants both those who recognize a perfect pirouette on pointe and those who are taking their first steps in the third art. The magic of these tales may be eternal, but the seats are not — so secure your tickets now before they disappear… with no villains to point the finger at in the end.