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  1. Jun 14, 2019 · After her dances, an old lady appears and offers the Princess a spindle. She takes it curiously, pricks her finger, and falls into a swoon. The old lady, who is actually Carabosse, believes that Aurora has died, but the Lilac Fairy tells the King and Queen that Princess Aurora is only sleeping.

  2. Discover how we create movement material and delve into the repertoire of Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty with New Adventures Dance Artists Kerry Biggin, Isaac Bowry, Nicole Kabera, Glenn Graham, Daisy May Kemp and Dominic North. Our exercises and activities are adapted for GCSE, A Level & BTEC students and those with a general level of dance ...

  3. Nov 14, 2019 · Radically rethinking the 19th century fairy tale ballet has been left to contemporary dance makers, such as Matthew Bourne and Mats Ek, who have created their own very different accounts of the story. Elizabeth McGorian and Christopher Saunders in The Sleeping Beauty. © Foteini Christofilopoulou, courtesy the Royal Opera House.

  4. • Introduce the story and artistry of The Sleeping Beauty to students. • Explore the art of classical ballet in a fun an engaging way. • Prepare students to see a live Ballet and reflect on the performance.

  5. Jun 10, 2018 · More than any other ‘classical’ ballet, The Sleeping Beauty requires courtly etiquette. It presupposes a benevolent royal regime whose princess is blessed by supernatural beings, as well as by nobles and peasants alike.

  6. May 21, 2019 · Invited are fairies – led by the most powerful Lilac Fairy – who bestow gifts upon the child such as beauty, dance, song, courage, grace, and kindness. Carabosse, an evil fairy, never receives an invite and in her rage curses the baby.

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  8. Feb 27, 2014 · The Royal Ballet’s production of Sleeping Beauty, now eight years old, has been tweaked and nudged over several runs into a serviceable and mostly satisfying shape. There are still some elements of the staging which don’t work but they’re compensated for by improvements elsewhere, and the costumes are far more lively and interesting than ...