See the candy fairies, sugar-plums, jelly-beans, chocolate bars,
Dance the minuet,
With the candied cherries, lolly-pops, peppermints, candy-canes,
As they pirouette,
See the FAIRY PRINCESS curtsying, gracefully, beautifully,
Swaying to the tune...
Music in the air (so entrancing)
Flowers in her hair (as she's dancing)
Love is everywhere (Ah-h-h-h-h-h-h-h)
'Neath the yellow lemon-drop moon.
(SUGAR-PLUM FAIRY DANCES)
There she goes now, on her toes now,
To her yellow lemon-drop moon.
Miniature OvertureMarchScene and Waltz of the SnowflakesSpanish DanceArabian DanceChinese DanceRussian DanceDance of the Reed PipesWaltz of the FlowersIntradaDance of the Sugar-Plum FairyCodaWaltz Finale and ApotheosisIt should be noted that none of these are songs, but movements, or sections of instrumental (orchestral) music. One can call them "pieces of music"; a rather awkward term. A song requires words, although some forms of music are called "Songs without words" and the like - but they are not really songs.
I think it would be ballet because it comes from the Nutcracker Ballet.
The Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky. The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy is from the third movement, act 2 of the 1892 ballet
THEY LOVE IT
I think its from France ( i dance my self and also speak a tiny bit of french ) such as pas du chat means step of the cat in french and is also a ballet step .
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies.
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, from "The Nutcracker."
The Sugar Plum fairy is a character in the ballet "The Nutcracker" by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. In the ballet, the Sugar Plum fairy rules over the land of sweets while she waits for the return of the prince, who has been turned into a nutcracker.
Miniature OvertureMarchScene and Waltz of the SnowflakesSpanish DanceArabian DanceChinese DanceRussian DanceDance of the Reed PipesWaltz of the FlowersIntradaDance of the Sugar-Plum FairyCodaWaltz Finale and ApotheosisIt should be noted that none of these are songs, but movements, or sections of instrumental (orchestral) music. One can call them "pieces of music"; a rather awkward term. A song requires words, although some forms of music are called "Songs without words" and the like - but they are not really songs.
The poem - 'Twas the Night Before Christmas
The Sugar Plum Fairy From the Nutcracker Suite written in 1891-92 by Pyotr IIyich Tchaikovsky.
I think it would be ballet because it comes from the Nutcracker Ballet.
Visions of Sugar Plums was created in 2003.
The Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky. The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy is from the third movement, act 2 of the 1892 ballet
The name is The Nutcracker. There is a song called Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy in it.
THEY LOVE IT
"Visions of Sugar Plums danced in their heads." Sugar plums have little to nothing to do with the fruit plums, however the fruit may be used to make them. Sugar plums are small oval candies typically made from dried fruit and rolled in sugar.