When I was in college and dancing with a small local company, the first big performance we did was Sleeping Beauty! I was the understudy to the Prince, and if the assigned danseur (Romney) could not perform for some reason, I would be the Prince! Too bad, but even after I rammed my dancebag into Romney's knee, oh jee! I forgot about the 5 pound barbell inside! ... (sorry! Romney was a really fabulous guy and I would never hurt him!)!!
I did Catalbutte and a couple of the incidental dances. The King in Sleeping Beauty is relatively simple, you just need to perfect a polonaise for your enterance and look regal while your son, the Prince, dances with his Beauty!
It's a lot of fun!
I don't know where you live, but when I was a young guy in a local ballet company I used to "super" for many large, famous companies that either came to town or where withing driving distance. I used to super with the National Ballet of Canada.
I "super" is the extra on stage who fills out the crowd scenes. In the National Ballet of Canada's performance of Romeo & Juliet at the New York State Ceneter for the Performing Arts, I was Guard #2, who was at the left-front (downstage) side of the bed that carried the dead Juliet off-stage!
No matter what you job is, an involvement in a ballet performance is great!
I hope you enjoy your part!
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