WINTER FAIRY TALE Holiday youth ballet in the world-famous Russian style

Oct 10, 2011 00:09



WINTER FAIRY TALE
Holiday youth ballet in the world-famous Russian style

DECEMBER 17, 2011-5:00 PM

DECEMBER 18, 2011-2:00 PM

Mountain View Center For The Performing Arts

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A magician's magical book helps bring to life a Russian New Year's Eve
forest fairy tale, filled with sweet animals, animated toys and other
fairyland creatures. These charming forest friends join forces to rescue
a little bunny who has been kidnapped by the wicked bat queen.
Exquisite dancing, set to the music of Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov,
is enhanced by gorgeous custom-made costumes and lovely settings which
add up to an evening of stunning holiday ballet for your family.

On a snowy evening, the Bat Queen's kidnapping of a little bunny
disrupts the forest creatures' Wintertime celebration. With the help of
the Magician and a beautiful Rose Maiden, the bunny is restored to its
family. Santa, the Snow Maiden and an enchanting Fairy treat you to the
magical finale of an exquisite celebration that includes joyful Spanish
dancers and bright Chinese dolls who come alive to help celebrate the
bunny's return.

Last year's similar-but not identical-program at the Mountain View
Center for the Performing Arts was a great success. You can see pictures
on our website or Facebook page:
www.bayerballetacademy.com
www.bayerballetnews.blogspot.com
www.http://www.facebook.com/BayerBalletAcademy

If you saw it last year, come and see what a year more of growth and
training can do for our students! If this is your first year, make this
your family tradition of holiday ballet. Children should be able to sit
through the entire performance and each child must have his or her own
ticket.

FOR TICKETS PLEASE CALL (650) 903-6000 or visit WWW.MVCPA.COM

Mountain View Center for The Performing Arts
500 Castro Street
Mountain View, CA 94041
Email: performingarts@mvcpa.com
Tickets: $28 plus 2 Adults; $23 plus 2 Seniors/Children (12 & under)

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