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Catch Soloist Valentin Batista as The Nutcracker and Principal Dancers Alexandra F. Light and Carl Coomer as the Sugar Plum Fairy and Prince.

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

Did you know? The first performance of “The Nutcracker” was held in 1892.

Today, the classic ballet has become an integral part of holiday traditions worldwide — and Texas Ballet Theater is bringing it to our very own backyard this season.

Dallasites can catch a two-hour performance, set to a classical score by Tchaikovsky, from Friday, Nov. 29 through Sunday, Dec. 8 at Winspear Opera House (and don’t miss ugly sweater nights).

Pro tip: Snag a season package.

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