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23 April 2019.
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New York Theatre Ballet's new production of "The Nutcracker" - World Financial Center - November 29, 2011
Elena Zahlmann dances Marie
To see photos from the full performance, visit my flickr photo set at: www.flickr.com/photos/eveningsong/sets/72157628416516571/
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Nutcracker display in the window of a stall at the German Christmas Market in Edinburgh
(Featured in Flickr's Explore - Interestingness for 20 December 2005)
Paint, pencil, pen on paper
December 5th A Nutcracker. I'm posting something I've made that's Christmas related everyday from now until the 25th December. If you fancy take a look!
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RB: The Nutcracker 2020
The Nutcracker returns to the Royal Opera House, in a COVID-safe restaging of Peter Wright’s celebrated two-act production, features students of The Royal Ballet School alongside the full Company. 11 Dec 2020 – 3 Jan 2021.
The Royal Ballet will live stream The Nutcracker on 22 Dec at 7pm, £16, via www.roh.org.uk available on demand until 21 Jan.
Choreography: Peter Wright after Lev Ivanov
Music: Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky
Original scenario: Marius Petipa
Production and scenario: Peter Wright
Designer: Julia Trevelyan Oman
Lighting designer: Mark Henderson
Company: The Royal Ballet
Cast:
The Sugar Plum Fairy: Fumi Kaneko
The Prince: William Bracewell
Herr Drosselmeyer: Christopher Saunders
Clara: Isabella Gasparini
Hans Peter/The Nutcracker: Luca Acri
Rose Fairy: Claire Calvert
photo © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
by kind permission of the Royal Opera House
OOPS!!! I forgot to add this to the group yesterday! It was just one of those busy days!
This is part of our nutcracker collection. As a tradition I buy one for my Son every year! He's 20 now so we have collected quite a few!
My nutcracker collection will be in an article on the Etsy Storque. They asked me questions about my collection and I have other close up pics. I will post information here, when it's posted. :)
sofieglad as the Nutcracker on the lyra.
They were rehersing cues when I got there and the person in the booth asked Anna "Hey, so when do I know to start the music?" Anna replies "When the Nutcracker salutes you." The person in the booth is then like "oooooOooh, I've never been saluted before, this is going to be great"
Part of Nutcracker at dragon_theatre in Redwood City. Missed it? Well, there's Giselle the Aerial Dance/Ballet/Butoh coming Feb 13-15! Always more to be seen at the Dragon!
Nutcracker scupture seen outside of Salty's restaurant on NE Marine Dr in Portland, Oregon. The scupture by Allen Altman and Beth Ann Lye is titled "Dialogue". See a wide angle view of the restauarant below.
Photo taken for Our Daily Challenge: Salty
Happy wanted her picture taken with all the colorful nutcrackers. I was amazed at the number of people who came up to take her picture after I was finished!
Nutcrackers line the UBS building. I love the happy couple between the nutcrackers, and the woman eyeing them.
1/76 PKH 103 a3m Nutcracker (Manned Type)
This is a custom build of the 1/76 version of the Nutcracker (Nutrocker) hover tank from Maschinen Krieger (SF3D). The original version was an unmanned vehicle with a basic AI used by the Strahl forces. The type was pretty successful until the Mercenary forces started to field the SAFS.
My idea with this was that the Strahl army would take older, worn out Nutcrackers and retrofit them with extra sensors, an additional heavy laser gun, and a crew compartment for human control (thus, much more effective than the original AI).
For the kit, I used strip styrene to strengthen the banding of the armor plates (the original banding was rather soft), add grab handles everywhere, so the human crew could get around the tank easier, lots of stuff from the parts box, and antennae all over it for the better sensors.
Painted in Tamiya acrylics and weathered with The Detailer brown and black and Tamiya weathering powders.
This was done a few years ago before I discovered Mr. Mark Softer, so the decals are a little thick, but ah well. I'm still happy with how it turned out.
I'm still trying to figure out what I'm gonna do with my 1/35 version... As a side note, my build of one of these kits back in 1987 (I was 14) was my first award in a "real" model show-- an Award of Merit in the Junior division at an IPMS show. Not bad, considering that my competition was a bunch of 7 and 8 year-olds that had plenty of "extra help" from their fathers....
I know I haven't uploaded anything in 2 weeks but thats because I've been performing Nutcracker for the past 2 weeks but its over now and I will have lots of time for photography. These are the lights we had in our dressing rooms at the theater we were performing at
I also just ordered lightroom and I'm getting a new lens for Christmas and I get my braces off tomorrow :)
a very late week 30/52
oh and this is basically SOOC
@santa_sangre as Drosselmeyer, and there's cassie_enos in the audience and I'm not sure who the rest of the crowd are yet.
Part of Nutcracker at dragon_theatre in Redwood City. There's one last performance on the 26th but I'm not sure if there's tickets still. :)