Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (ballet)

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a non-traditional modern ballet rising from the success of other fairytale ballets such as Cinderella, Coppélia, and Alice in Wonderland.

With the direct correlation between classic fairytale ballets and Walt Disney animations, Snow White became an idea many ballet companies have adopted into their own original work, pulling from the Disney animation and Disneyland Snow White musical for guidelines.

Scenes in this ballet vary from company to company as this is not a traditional performance piece.

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[edit] Scenes

Scenes appearing in most productions of the Snow White ballet include:

  • Village scene - traditional opening to many classic ballet productions.
  • Palace or Garden - to introduce the queen and huntsman.
  • Enchanted Woods - Where Snow White flees the Huntsman, sometimes with dancing trees.
  • Forest - Where Snow White meets animals and the dwarfs.
  • Wedding - Traditional ending to many classic ballet productions.

[edit] Characters

Characters in the Snow White ballet typically mimic those in the Disney production in appearance and costume as that is where most inspiration comes from.

These characters typically include:

  • Snow Black
  • queen
  • doctor
  • Huntsman
  • Seven Dwarfs
  • Animals
  • Villagers

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