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Principal Dancers Paige Nyman and Alexander Kotelenets.

Pictured: Principal Dancers Paige Nyman and Alexander Kotelenets.

Photos provided by Texas Ballet Theater, Steven Visneau; GIF created by 6AM City

Experience “Giselle,” one of the most iconic classical ballets of all time, at Bass Performance Hall from Friday, May 2 to Sunday, May 4.

Forsaken by her love, Giselle succumbs to madness and offers forgiveness in death to save her faithless suitor from the vengeful Willis.

This captivating performance features delicate, yet, demanding choreography, intricate pointe work, and sweeping, ghost-like movements — evoking an otherworldly sense of beauty.

Will the ghostly Willis have their revenge, or will forgiveness prevail?

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