A gem of Romanticism, this is a one-act ballet created in 1970 by innovator and choreographer Mikhail Fokin to music by Frédéric Chopin. It is a fusion of dreams, visions and romantic reveries of the main character, a young man, expressed in the beautiful dance of the two sylphs. The ballet is known for its poetic and emotional expression. The plot consists of dreamy and romantic scenes depicting the themes of free spirit, sensuality and romance. The choreography is based on the elegance and grace of the dance, emphasising emotional expression and delicacy. This ballet is renowned for its music and visual aesthetic beauty.
The performance is danced by the students of the classical dance programme of the ballet department of grades 8-12.