
Learning that Albrecht, her beloved, is in fact a nobleman engaged to be married to a princess, the naive peasant girl Giselle dies. The Queen of the Wilis—the spirits of deceased young virgins—decides that Albrecht should follow Giselle to the grave, and condemns him to dance until he dies of exhaustion. But Giselle’s spirit dances with him and saves him. With music by Adolphe Adam and a libretto by Théophile Gautier and Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges, the ballet touches on the great romantic themes: local colour, a pastoral love affair doomed to end in tragedy, a plunge into fantasy and redemption through the power of love.

as Giselle

as Albrecht

as Hans

as Myrtha

as Berthe

as Bathilde

as Two Wilis

as Two Wilis

as Duke

as Wilfreed

as Peasants pas de deux

as Peasants pas de deux

as Giselle's friend

as Giselle's friend

as Giselle's friend

as Giselle's friend

as Giselle's friend

as Giselle's friend