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The Sugarplum Fairy
The Sugarplum Fairy
The Sugar Plum Fairy lives in and rules in what is typically called "The Land of Sweets." It is here that Clara and the Nutcracker travel to after defeating the Mouse King. The divertissement portion of the ballet occurs in The Land of Sweets.
The Sugar Plum Fairy.
the rat
The Sugarplum Fairy
The Sugarplum Fairy
The Sugar Plum Fairy lives in and rules in what is typically called "The Land of Sweets." It is here that Clara and the Nutcracker travel to after defeating the Mouse King. The divertissement portion of the ballet occurs in The Land of Sweets.
The Land of Sweets (lollies)
The Sugar Plum Fairy.
At a Christmas party, Clara is given a Nutcracker Doll. When everybody goes to sleep that night, the doll transforms into a Nutcracker Prince, and takes Clara on a magical journey to a land of sweets.
The main enemy in "The Nutcracker Suite" is the Mouse King, who leads an army of mice in a battle against the Nutcracker. This conflict represents the struggle between good and evil, with the Nutcracker symbolizing bravery and heroism. The Mouse King's defeat allows Clara and the Nutcracker to embark on their magical journey to the Land of Sweets.
The first scene is the party scene, and then it goes on to battle scene, then snow, then the land of sweets.
The Sugar Plum Fairy is the queen if Sweets in The Nutcracker, and she is one of the most popular (and important) roles in this ballet, other than Clara/Marie/Marya...
In "The Nutcracker," the Land of Sweets is a magical realm that Clara and the Nutcracker Prince visit after their battle with the Mouse King. It is depicted as a vibrant and enchanting place filled with confections, pastries, and delightful characters representing different treats and cultures. The Sugar Plum Fairy rules this land, overseeing a celebration of dance and music in honor of Clara and her prince. This whimsical setting symbolizes joy, fantasy, and the delights of childhood.
Ballet Arts Ensemble presents Nutcracker "Sweets" & Holiday Treats Sunday, December 12 1, 2:30, & 4 pm Ladies' Library Association Building