VIENNA BALL SEASON: LET THE WALTZ BEGIN! Each year there are more than 450 balls in Vienna, celebrating the famous three-four rhythm with exuberance, and are prime occasions for lovers of glam and glitz to wear their fanciest outfits. These traditional balls stick to a festive ceremonial pattern. The ladies wear a long evening gown, the men wear a tuxedo or tails. The young ladies dressed in white and their gentlemen open the ball with a polonaise and the remaining visitors are only allowed on the dance floor after the proclamation “Alles Walzer!” (Let the waltz begin!)
The melodies of the waltz king Johann Strauss II, who shaped the dance scene like no other, are an absolute highlight of the Viennese Ball. In his day dance festivals featuring the waltz were booming and Strauss himself was a crowd-puller. In 2025, we mark the 200th anniversary of his birth.
One of the most renowned Viennese balls is the Vienna Opera Ball, held annually at the Vienna State Opera. This opulent event attracts international attention and features a grand opening ceremony, where the opening committee, that consists of approximately 150 pairs of young men and women, perform the traditional opening dance. The atmosphere is one of glamour and sophistication with attendees dressed in elegant evening gowns and tailcoats, showcasing the city's commitment to preserving its cultural heritage. This ball of balls creates opportunities for encounters between artists, politicians, businesspeople, and ball enthusiasts.
Music from a traditional Viennese ball at our TALES FROM THE VIENNA WOODS concert SUNDAY 6 April. Central Coast Grammar School Performing Arts Centre.