Carabosse - 1980 was released on: USA: 1980
The cast of The Sleeping Beauty - 1989 includes: Vadim Guliayev as Carabosse Larisa Lezhnina as Princess Aurora Yulia Makhalina as Lilac Fairy
The cast of The Sleeping Beauty - 1982 includes: Sergei Berezhnoi as Prince Desire Irina Kolpakova as Aurore Lubov Kunakova as Lilac Fairy Vladimir Lopukhov as Carabosse
The cast of Colargol zdobywca kosmosu - 1979 includes: Danuta Biurkowska as Carabosse Szczepan Checinski as Zibou Stanislaw Czernik as Kruk Irena Siempinska as Colargol Roman Werlinski as Hektor Tadeusz Wojan as Nauczyciel
The cast of La belle au bois dormant - 2000 includes: Nathalie Aubin as Carabosse Vincent Cordier as Le Roi Florestan Natacha Quernet as La Reine Laurent Queval as Catalabutte
Genesia Rosato has: Played Grandmother in "Great Performances" in 1971. Played Ludmilla Schollar in "Nijinsky" in 1980. Played Arabian Dancer in "The Nutcracker" in 1985. Played The Beautiful Tsarevna in "The Firebird" in 2002. Performed in "Giselle" in 2006. Played Carabosse in "The Sleeping Beauty" in 2007. Played The Dancing Mistress in "The Nutcracker" in 2009.
The cast of The Sleeping Beauty - 2007 includes: Gary Avis as French Prince Frederico Bonelli as Prince Florimund Alina Cojocaru as Princess Aurora Lauren Cuthbertson as Fairy of the Enchanted Garden Iohna Loots as Red Riding Hood Alastair Marriott as Catalabutte Elizabeth McGorian as The Queen Genesia Rosato as Carabosse Christopher Saunders as King Florestan
The cast of The Sleeping Beauty - 1987 includes: Lea Ann Miller as Lady Nathan Birch as King Florestan Robin Cousins as Prince Florimund Tammy Crowson as Fairy William Fauver as Lord Catherine Foulkes as Queen Guinevere Sean McGill as Carabosse, The Evil Fairy Stephen Pickavance as Archbishop James Robb Freeman as Lord Rainer Schonborn as Lord Chamberlain Rosalynn Sumners as Princess Aurora Shelley Winters as Fairy
The cast of The Bloody Mary Show - 2012 includes: Shinead Byrne as Bloofer Thomas Coombes as Abdabs Craig Daniel Adams as Chris Tanya Duff as Malevolent Cecily Emanuel as Gemma (2012) Erica Emm as Samantha Jenny Fitzpatrick as Malevolent Richie Hart as Amicus Emily Hawgood as Sleep Paralysis Victim (2012) Cristina Lark as Bathory (2012) David McGillivray as Herzog Judith Rosenbauer as Carabosse Hollie Taylor as Bloody Mary (2012)
Anthony Dowell has: Played Benvolio in "Romeo and Juliet" in 1966. Played Oberon in "The Dream" in 1967. Played The Prince in "Cinderella" in 1969. Played Drosselmeyer in "Great Performances" in 1971. Played Carabosse in "Great Performances" in 1971. Played Solor in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976. Played Vaslav Nijinsky in "Valentino" in 1977. Played Prince Siegfried in "Swan Lake" in 1982. Played himself in "Gala of Stars 1984" in 1984. Played himself in "French and Saunders" in 1987. Played The Emperor in "The Prince of the Pagodas" in 1990. Played himself in "Live for Peace: A Royal Gala" in 1995. Played himself in "Bourne to Dance" in 2001. Played Himself (choreographer: "Swan Lake") in "Prom at the Palace" in 2002.
In the originals, yes, they were Sisters Faith, Hope,and Charity- Disney knocked out the religious habit- but retained a similar conservative dress- but no religious articles, and renamed the trio Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather, after the creations of nature. it is obvious the originals were Religious, but Disney, as usual would have Nun of it! There are no religious characters ( Nuns, priests, ministers, etc) in any important roles in any Disney films. In addition ( I am taking mainly of cartoons and not things llike Almost Angels- a service comedy adapted to Choir Boys) churches are, at best backdrop scenery- there are more than occasional jabs against religion throughout the Disney Canon.
(Sorry, this is in answer to the names of the Fairies, not limited to the Royal Ballet) There are MANY. As the ballet was produced in different countries and different decades, alterations were made to suit time and place. Choreographer Marius Petipa originally named the fairies who brought gifts to the christening as Candide, Culant, Miettes qui tombent, Canarie qui chante, Violente, and the Lilac Fairy. The gifts were not objects but characterisitics, reflected in the fairies names and in their choreography. Here is at least a partial list: Candide - White, Crystal, Fairy of the Crystal Fountain Coulant - Gold, Fairy of the Enchanted Garden, Fairy of the Woodland Glade. I have also heard of this variation as the Rose Fairy. Miettes - Pink, the Crumb Fairy Canarie - Yellow, Canary Fairy, Songbird Fairy Violente - Orange - Finger Fairy, Electric Fairy, Fairy of the Golden Vine. Lilac Fairy - she is the only one of these fairies who seems to continue unchanged. Her gift is wisdom, and she has some power to reduce the spell of the last and uninvited wicked fairy, Carabosse, who also remains unchanged. Fairies are also sometimes listed as their gifts/attributes, as in Fairy of: Beauty, Temperament, Purity, Joy, Wit, Generosity; Tender Fairy, Playful Fairy, Generous, Brave, Carefree. Also keep in mind that there are four different fairies at the end of the ballet called Gold, Silver, Sapphire and Diamond. Of course, Disney then went and made up their own.