Imperial Classical Ballet is set to perform in Llandudno.
The company will present two festive favourites, Swan Lake and The Nutcracker, at Venue Cymru on Friday, October 18, and Saturday, October 19.
Swan Lake tells the tragic romance of Princess Odette, who is transformed into a swan by an evil curse.
The Nutcracker, based on E.T.A. Hoffmann's The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, follows the magical Christmas Eve adventure of a sad little girl named Marie, who receives a nutcracker doll from her godfather, Drosselmeier.
The doll magically transforms into a prince, leading to a series of enchanting escapades.
Both ballets will feature an international cast of dancers from various countries, promising a high-quality performance. The shows will also be accompanied by a large live orchestra, adding to the festive atmosphere.
Swan Lake will be performed on October 18 at 7.30pm, and The Nutcracker will follow on October 19 at 4pm. Tickets for the performances can be booked by calling 01492 872 000 or visiting the Venue Cymru website.
Producer Alexej Ignatow, of Amande Concerts Ltd, who has co-ordinated the UK tour, said: "We are constantly on the lookout for new challenges, to ensure that our opera and ballet audiences get a chance to experience a wide spectrum of various classic pieces.
"With extensive national tours that get our productions seen the length and breadth of the country, we are able to offer national audiences in various theatres an unforgettable experience at a fraction of the price of the major opera houses, all without sacrificing quality.
"We aim to deliver top quality productions every year and make new converts wherever we go."
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