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Educational Packet The RoaRing 20 s

F. Scott Fitzgerald Zelda Fitzgerald

flappers BALLET TERMINOLOGY

Adagio A dance movement done in a slow tempo. Allegro A dance movement done in a fast tempo. Arabesque A ballet position in which one leg is raised straight behind the body while the dancer balances on the other leg. The position has many variations, with the leg sometimes low and sometimes high, or with the leg pointed almost straight up, as in Arabesque Penchee. Attitude A ballet position in which one leg is raised either in front of (Attitude Avant) or behind (Attitude Derriere) the body, with the knee slightly bent. Ballerina This is a title that is given to principal or Star female dancers in a ballet company. Ballet From the Italian, Ballare, to dance. Ballet d Action A dance that tells a story. Barre The wooden rail that is attached to the walls of a dance studio for dancers to hold onto during warm-up. The barre is used to help dancers find and practice balance. Batterie A term referring to the fast and rhythmic beating of the legs, one against the other, to add excitement to a jump. Bourees A series of many tiny steps on points that make the dancer seem to glide across the stage. Character Dance Folk dances that have their roots in different countries of the world. Examples: Mazurka Polish; Czardas-Hungarian; Bolero Spanish; Gigue French. The term character dance also refers to roles that are largely mimed or comic, such as the role of Dr. Coppelius in the ballet Coppelia. Choreographer A person who creates all the movements that are performed in a ballet. Corps de Ballet Dancers in a ballet company who appear in groups on stage and dance together, comparable to the singers in a chorus. Danseur Noble This is the title that is given to principal male dancers in a ballet company. Demi-Plie A small or half knee bend. Divertissement A group of short dance numbers that appear, one after another, usually in the final act of a ballet. Elevation The height to which a dancer can jump. Glissade A gliding step. Grand Jete A big leap in the air. Grand Plie A deep knee bend. Jete A jump in which the weight of the body is thrown from one foot to the other. Mime Movements that a dancer uses to talk without words. Pirouette A complete turn of the body done while standing on one leg. Pointe Work Dancing on the tips of the toes. This technique began during the Romantic Period (early in the 1800 s) and was used to make the ballerina appear weightless. Today, all female ballet dancers must master the difficulties of this technique. Port de Bras Term used to define the movements of the arms and upper torso of a ballet dancer.

Releve Rising up on the toes. Tutu A full skirt worn by the ballet dancers, usually made of many layers of thin material. It may be standing straight out from the hips, or be longer, reaching the knees or calves. Variation A solo dance, which may be performed by either a male or female dancer. Usually both the male and female principal dancers have a variation in classical ballets. THEATRE ETIQUETTE When you come to the theatre, you will be treated as a very special guest. The people in the theatre have only one goal to help you be happy that you came! The people on the stage are called the performers. The people who come to see them are the audience. The performers are working very hard to share with you the happiness they feel when they perform. Whether you are coming to see a play, a musical, a concert, or a ballet, the rules are the same. When you show that you are paying attention and are enjoying the show by clapping, smiling, and laughing, it helps the performers to do an even better job. If you talk during the performance or do things that attract attention to you rather than to the performance, the dancers will have a harder time giving you a very good show. THINGS TO DO DURING THE SHOW Do make sure you are ready to sit and enjoy the show in plenty of time before the show starts: get a drink of water if you are thirsty, visit the bathroom, and get a tissue if you need one. Do make yourself comfortable in your seat. Do laugh if the dancers do something funny! Do clap if you want to show the dancers you liked what you saw. Do tell a teacher, parent, or chaperone before the show if the person in front of you is so tall that you may not be able to see well. Sometimes it helps to change places to make sure everybody can see. THINGS NOT TO DO DURING THE SHOW Don t leave your seat once the show starts. The theatre will be dark, and people should leave their seats only for a very important reason. Don t chew gum or bring food or drinks of any kind into the theatre. Don t stand up. The people behind you won t be able to see! Don t take pictures. Don t talk during the show not to your neighbor or to the dancers. There will be lots of time after the show to talk, and you can show that you enjoy the show by clapping.

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The Story of The Nutcracker The Party Scene It s Christmas Eve in 1928, and Mr. and Mrs. Stahlbaum are having their holiday party at the Biltmore Hotel in New York City. Clara and her mother are putting the finishing touches to the Christmas Tree, and Fritz and his father are gathered around listening to the gramophone. As the hotel maids are finishing their work, Mrs. Stahlbaum places the final touches on her children before welcoming the arrival of their family and friends. Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald arrive and the dancing begins. As the party grows festive with music and dance, Godfather Drosselmeyer arrives. He presents gifts to the children; a lifelike ballerina doll for the girls and a Charlie Chaplin doll for the boys, and finally, a hand-carved Nutcracker dressed in a top hat and tails for Clara. Clara s brother Fritz quickly becomes jealous and breaks the Nutcracker in front of Clara. Drosselmeyer repairs it with a handkerchief that he pulls from his magical cape. The Fight Scene As midnight draws near, the party guests leave and the numbers on the clock begin to swirl. Clara returns to the ballroom to check on her beloved Nutcracker, not realizing the magic happening behind her as she falls asleep. Suddenly, she awakes to find Drosselmeyer has transformed the tree and brought the Nutcracker to life! Clara then finds herself in the midst of a battle between an army of tap dancing soldiers and jiving mice, led by the Mouse King Capone! Clara fights with the Mouse Queen and then the Nutcracker leads the soldiers to victory, defeating Mouse King Capone. The Mice run away, carrying off their leader s lifeless body. The Land of Snow Drosselmeyer turns the Nutcracker into a life-sized prince and leads he and Clara on an adventure through the Land of Snow, an enchanted forest wonderland where they are welcomed by The Snow Dame. The Land of Sweets The prince escorts Clara to the Land of Sweets where they are among a beautiful dance of angels and archangels. The Sugar Rum Cherry greets them and presents a celebration of dance for Clara s arrival including: The Arabian Dance Chinoiserie (Chinese Dance) Punch Bowl Español (Spanish Dance) The Volga Vouty (Candy Cane) Toot Toot Tootie Toot (Mirlitons) The Mother Ginger and her Polichinelles The Waltz of the Flowers

A final dance is peformed by Sugar Rum Cherry and the Prince and they say goodbye to their Clara. She then awakens with her Nutcracker and realizes it was all but a dream. CHARLIE CHAPLIN THE BILTMORE HOTEL The Harlem Renaissance A Cultural Phenomenon