Sold-Out Nutcracker Ballet and Sparkling Christmas Concerts Light Up December in Sweden
Sweden's December arts calendar features sold-out Nutcracker ballet in Göteborg and family-friendly Christmas concerts in Göteborg and Skövde.
- • The Nutcracker ballet at GöteborgsOperan runs December 12-20, all shows sold out, featuring international and Swedish dancers.
- • Julglädje concerts by GöteborgsOperan youth choirs perform in Göteborg (Dec 7, sold out) and Skövde (Dec 13-14).
- • The Nutcracker production is choreographed by Sebastian Michanek with music by the GöteborgsOperan Orchestra.
- • Concert programs include traditional carols, Disney songs, and Swedish holiday classics, lasting 70 minutes in Göteborg and 2 hours in Skövde.
- • These cultural events showcase Sweden's vibrant Christmas season through family-friendly performances.
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This December, Sweden's cultural scene shines with festive classical ballet and family concerts. GöteborgsOperan's production of Tjajkovskij's "Nötknäpparen" (The Nutcracker) runs from December 12 to 20, with all five performances completely sold out. The ballet, choreographed by Sebastian Michanek, features a warm turn-of-the-century Swedish style and includes dancers from the Royal Ballet, Swedish Youth Ballet, and Romania's national ballet. The magical story follows Clara and her nutcracker soldier on a fantastical Christmas adventure, accompanied by the GöteborgsOperan Orchestra.
Parallel to this, the "Julglädje" concert series showcases children's and youth choirs from GöteborgsOperan performing classic Christmas songs and winter melodies. The first concert at Annedalskyrkan in Göteborg on December 7 is sold out, while an extended program takes place on December 13 and 14 at Stadsteatern in Skövde. The concerts feature nearly 100 choir members aged 9 to 25, with appearances by operatic soloist Adam Frandsen in Göteborg and musical artists Lars Hjertner and Jesper Blomberg in Skövde. The repertoire includes traditional carols, Disney songs, and Swedish holiday classics, creating a heartwarming festive atmosphere.
These events highlight the joy of the Christmas season in Sweden through captivating performances that blend tradition with local artistry and youth participation.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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