Fairy Dance
Found 10 free book(s)The Nutcracker Story
kelsey.mccc.eduThe Sugar Plum Fairy is so impressed with Clara that she declares a day of celebration. Sweets from all over the world gather at the palace and dance for Clara. The Nutcracker Prince escorts Clara to the seat of honor so she can watch the performance. The first to dance is smooth and spicy chocolate from Spain. Their dance is very saucy.
Characters : Cinderella
lwbooks.co.krThe fairy godmother turned a pumpkin into an amazing coach and some mice into horses. Cinderella: What a lovely coach and handsome horses. Fairy godmother: You are ready now, my dear. Have fun tonight, but be back by midnight, or else! ... The Prince is going to dance with her.
Walt Disney’s “Cinderella”
www.napavalley.eduThe fairy godmother turned a fat pumpkin into a splendid coach. Next her pet mice became horses, and her dog a fine footman. The barn horse was turned into a coachman. ... They danced every dance. They had supper side by side. and they happily smiled into each other’s eyes. But all at once the clock began to strike midnight, Bong Bong Bong-- ...
William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
www.oakparkusd.orgIf you will not dance in our round and see our moonlight revels, go with us. If not, shun me and I will spare your haunts. OBERON: Give me that boy and I will go with thee. (The changeling’s face lights up and he silently pleads with Titania to let him go with Oberon. Titania ignores him.) TITANIA: Not for thy fairy kingdom! Fairies, away!!
Frosty the Snowman
i.infopls.comIs a fairy tale they say. He was made of snow, but the children know How he came to life one day. ˜ere must have been some magic In that old silk hat they found, For when they placed it on his head, He began to dance around! O, Frosty the Snowman Was alive as he could be, And the children say he could laugh and play Just the same as you and me.
Nutcracker Lesson Plan - National Ballet
nationalballet.comhave grown in their understanding of dance and pantomime. Assessment: Ask each student to think of a story that could be told without words (such as a fairy tale). Have them think of a scene from the story and pantomime it for the class. (Have them identify the story that they are pantomiming before they start the scene.) Evaluate students ...
Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy Esipoff - Sheet music
www.free-scores.comTranscribed for piano by Stepán Esipoff Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy from THE NUTCRACKER Op. 71a 6 Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky 10 14 18 PIANO.
Fairy Tales and Other Traditional Stories - FCIT
etc.usf.edu“She shall dance like a flower in the wind.” The sixth said, “She shall play such music as was never heard on earth.” Then the old fairy’s turn came. Shaking her head spitefully, she said, “When the princess is seventeen years old, she shall …
1812 GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES CINDERELLA
www.pinkmonkey.comin English as “Grimm’s Fairy Tales,” is a timeless literary masterpiece. The brothers transcribed these tales directly from folk and fairy stories told to them by common villagers. Cinderella (1812) - The famous tale of a girl who is mistreated by her evil step-mother and step-sisters but goes on to marry the prince. This, the
Elements of Surface and Deep Culture Surface Culture
paec.orgFolklore myths, fables, legends, fairy tales, folk songs, proverbs, riddles, jokes, limericks, verses, rhymes, and games History historical and humanitarian contributions, social and political movements Personalities historical, contemporary, and local figures Deep Culture: Ceremony (What a person is to say and do on particular occasions)