happiness on her face. As the dance of the soldier doll blared over the speakers, I made a promise to myself: one day I am going to be like her, no matter how hard I have to work to get there. It was during 2010, my first year performing in The Nutcracker Ballet, that I made that promise to myself. My journey began with me in a black leotard, pink tights, and a number pinned to my chest, as I walked into the large open studio that seemed like a foreign planet to me. As we began the audition, I realized…
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The original Nutcracker and the Mouse King christmas story was first written in 1816 by E.T.A. Hoffman. It starts out as a magical christmas party that turns into a scary nightmare. Despite the fact that there used to be only one version there are now various versions, but the plot stays very similar throughout all of them. The nutcracker story starts out as a christmas party in Clara's house. Then, her uncle which is a toy maker gives her a toy nutcracker that he made. Soon after that, her brother…
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Hoffman’s children’s tale, “Nutcracker and Mouse King” was first transformed into a ballet by Marius Petipa and Ivan Vsevolojsky. The choreographers commissioned a reluctant Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky to compose a score under their strict instruction. The ballet debuted in 1892 with little success and remained in obscurity until William Christensen crafted a full production in San Francisco in 1944. Soon other choreographers made their own interpretation and the Nutcracker Ballet became ubiquitous in American…
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and movement memory to successfully achieve the range of different styles. For example in his rendition of ‘Nutcracker!’ (2002) Bourne uses ballet, social dance, contemporary, Spanish dance and many more to convey the characters to the audience. The original ballet of ‘The Nutcracker (1892) was one of his key influences on the dances, especially ballet. The ballet within Bourne’s ‘Nutcracker!’ requires a range of technical skills for example, in Act 1, Scene 1, Episode 1 Fritz and Sugar perform their…
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The Nutcracker is a magical story, It is classic christmas story.This story was published in 1816 by E.T.A Hoffman.There is many different stories after that and they also made ballets and musicals,but with all the versions the plot stays the same in all the stories and musicals and plays.Some of the versions are children versions and the others are teen/adult versions.The first time the ballet was performed was in 1892 by Ivan Vsevolozhsky and Marius Petipa in St Petersburg. The story starts out…
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doing a performance of the nutcracker; as part of a family tradition we went and watched it. I always love watching the Nutcracker and this was a performance that was being put on a little earlier than usual. We went and saw this version of The Nutcracker on November 26th at 3:00. The performance was such an amazing spectacle to see, I always love watching the Nut Cracker. The costumes and backgrounds made for these ballets are always delightful and crafty and this ballet was no different. The beautiful…
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finale of Act 1 of the piece “The Nutcracker,” a contemporary ballet which is choreographed by Peter Wright. Although Peter Wright choreographed this version of the nutcracker, he simply created an adaption of the original. The original nutcracker was created by three different artists. First, E.T.A Hoffman was the one who created the story and plot of the nutcracker. Then we have Tschaikovsky as the one who created the music which fit perfectly along the dances and ballet which was choreographed by Marius…
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The Nutcracker Critique Over this previous weekend, I got to spend time with my sister and go see the Russian ballet perform The Nutcracker. My sister and I have never seen a ballet in person so it was a first experience for us both, it also it gave our parents a night without the kids. We ventured all the way out to Dallas to finally go see the Nutcracker, bought the tickets, and made our way to our seats. While we waited for the ballet to start, I grabbed out a pen and a pad of paper to begin…
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co-founded of the New York City Ballet and a very talented choreographer. He was born in Russia, where he studied ballet, and then later came to America. He influenced ballet greatly to the point that almost every ballet company in the world has performed his spectacular work. Not only did he greatly influence ballet, but ballet also influenced him and his life. Balanchine was born on January 22, 1904 in St. Petersburg, Russia. He began dancing at the Imperial School of Ballet but devastatingly, the theatre…
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Balanchine was a famous ballet choreographer. He was originally from Russia, but he immigrated to the United States in 1933, looking for more opportunities. He started his working career by choreographing for small places. After a while, he left, because he wanted to start something larger. Following this he co-founded the very popular School or American Ballet, or SAB in 1934. He also founded The American Ballet Theater, or ABT, in 1935 which is now the most popular ballet company in the United States…
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