Our Nutcracker Presentation
was a huge success! Congratulations to all our dancers!

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Act I
The first scene occurs at the house of a well-to-do family in a small
town in Germany. The President of the Town Council, Herr Silberhaus,
and his wife are having a party for their family and friends. Councilor
Drosselmeyer, an eccentric but kindhearted old man arrives and distributes
presents to the children. Among her gifts, Clara, President Silberhaus’ daughter,
receives a nutcracker in the shape of a man that cracks nuts between
his jaws. Clara’s brother snatches the nutcracker from her and
breaks it, leaving Clara heartbroken.
After the guests depart and Clara has gone to bed, she cannot
forget the broken nutcracker. She creeps downstairs and when
the clock strikes midnight, she is startled to see mice appearing
from all corners of the living room. Clara watches in amazement
as soldiers and the nutcracker come to life to battle the
mice. The fighting reaches a climax when Clara strikes the
Mouse King to the floor with her slipper. With their leader
fallen, the mice disperse. The victory that Clara has brought
about breaks the spell on the nutcracker, transforming him
into a gallant prince. Turning to her gratefully, the prince
invites Clara to accompany him to the Kingdom of the Sweets,
where the Sugar Plum Fairy reigns as queen.
Act II
In Act II, Clara and the Prince have reached the Kingdom
of the Sweets and are received in the great hall of the Sugarplum
Fairy’s castle. When the Prince reveals how Clara saved
his life, the entire court greets her with acclaim. Clara
is escorted to a miniature throne to view the presentation
that has been prepared in her honor. Delicacies of the Kingdom
of the Sweets appear. Chocolate, coffee and tea are represented
by Spanish, Arabian and Chinese dancers. Other dances follow – a
lively Russian trepak, dance of the merlitons (penny whistles),
Mother Ginger (the French equivalent of the Old Woman who
lived in a shoe) and her children, the beautiful Waltz of
the Flowers, and the great pas de deux by the Sugar Plum
Fairy and her Cavalier. In the finale, the courtiers of the
kingdom kneel in homage to Clara for rescuing their Prince.
The ballet concludes with a brilliant waltz.
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