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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 ā€œThe Nutcrackerā€ was held in 1892.

Today, the classic ballet has become an integral part of holiday traditions worldwide ā€” 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 donā€™t miss ugly sweater nights).

Pro tip: Snag a season package.

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