What is the seasons ballet?

The Seasons is a ballet that was choreographed by Marius Petipa in 1900 as an adaptation of the original ballet by Alexander Glazunov. The ballet features four distinct acts representing the four seasons of the year. The Winter act includes a dance of snowflakes, with performers dressed in elaborate white tutus. The Spring act features a dance of flowers, with performers wearing costumes decorated with flowers and leaves. The Summer act includes a dance of wheat, with performers dressed in gold and green costumes. Finally, the Autumn act features a dance of grapes, with performers dressed in deep purple and green. The music for The Seasons was composed by Glazunov and has become a popular concert piece on its own. The ballet is still performed today by companies around the world and remains a testament to Petipa's choreographic skill and Glazunov's musical genius.