 Swan Lake, one of the most famous ballets that tells the timeless love story of Odette and Siegfried. There's this evil sorcerer, Van Rothbard, who abducts young girls and turns them into a swan maidens. It's a spell that can be only broken when somebody bears a true love to a swan queen Odette. However, Swan Lake is not new to the Boston Ballet. It's been performed numerous times before. So how are Miko and the rest of the company reviving the show to encourage people to come see it? Miko has changed it in a different way. That's changed the beginning and some of the part of the stuff in my role. I get to tell the story exactly the way that I want. I also added a prologue scene to it. There's a little picnic scene on the lake side where this girl is basically abducted and pulled into a lake and then the part that I can't show is when she goes from a woman to a swan, but you just have to imagine that part. I think, you know, with a lot of people now aware of ballet and especially with the movie Swan, then you can actually see the real deal of what goes down in Swan Lake. So whether you're familiar with Swan Lake or not, this new version of the classic ballet is sure to be a hit. Reporting for BUTV News, I'm Caitlin Victel.