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Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at https://www.stamps.com/nostalgia. Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! Big surprise the Nostalgia Critic didn't grow up watching this one, but after years of people asking around Christmas, he's finally giving his thoughts on Barbie's first DVD adventure, Barbie in the Nutcracker. Barbie in the Nutcracker is a 2001 animated fantasy film co-produced by Mainframe Entertainment and Mattel Entertainment, and distributed by Artisan Home Entertainment. Loosely adapted from E. T. A. Hoffmann's 1816 short story, "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King", and featuring music based from Tchaikovsky's 1892 ballet, The Nutcracker, it marked the character's first film since the 1987 television specials; Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World and Barbie and the Sensations: Rockin' Back to Earth, with Kelly Sheridan providing the voice of Barbie. It was also the first Barbie movie to be computer-animated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Holidays everyone! We are delighted to share part 1 of our Christmas Special with you! Have you ever loved a toy so much you wished it came to life? Have you ever dreamed that you went on wonderful adventures with that toy that seemed so real? Well, over two hundred years ago an author named E.T.A Hoffman wrote a beautiful story that enchanted children and grown ups - The Nutcracker & the Mouse King. In fact, people loved the story so much that the famous Russian composer Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky wrote some wonderful music and the story was turned into a famous ballet - The Nutcracker Suite. You can find out more about Mr Tchaikovsky HERE and listen to the music from the ballet HERE. We'd like to say a big Christmas THANK YOU to all our lovely patrons. Our Christmas special is in two parts with the second part coming out a whole week early on the 3nd January !! But little sprites and power pixies will be able to access part 2 early on New Year's Day over on our patreon page. Patreon.com/DragonflyTales Remember joining patreon is super easy – you get early access, bonus content, videos and shout outs so hop on over to our patreon page and help to support us. We really want to keep the podcast going, but we can't do it without your help!!! You can follow us and join us on: Patreon Facebook Instagram Thanks for listening! Theme Music by Leo Grazebrook on GarageBand Storytelling and singing by Emily Hanna-Grazebrook Produced by Andy Grazebrook Art by Light Creative Sound effects by Zapsplat Classical Music - The Nutcracker Suite by Piotr I. Tchaikovsky Copyright Free
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Welcome back and happy holidays, listeners! In today's festive episode, dive into the enchanting world of E.T.A. Hoffmann's The Nutcracker, the beloved holiday tale with a dar, whimsical twist. Jen and Lane explore the story's origins, its evolution from a fairy tale to the iconic ballet, and the complex characters came to be. Along the way, they discuss Hoffmann's unique style, blending fantasy with psychological depth, and how The Nutcracker reflects themes of childhood innocence, transformation, and the blurred lines between dreams and reality. Whether you're a mega fan of the ballet or just now learning of the original story, tune in for a festive discussion, even if there are no sugar plum fairies. Episode Links: Buy the book: • Nutcracker and Mouse King and the Tale of the Nutcracker (Bookshop.org paperback) • The Nutcracker and The Mouse King (Libro.fm audiobook) Show Links: • Bards Alley Bookshop Website
Becky and Jakob talk about Christmas books, including: Santa's Gotta Go by Derrick Barnes A City Full of Santas by Joanna Ho Love, Santa by Martha Brockenbrough One Foggy Christmas Eve by Kerilynn Wilson Santa's First Christmas by Mac Barnett How Does Santa Go Down the Chimney by Mac Barnett The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by Natalie Andrewson Dash and Lily's Book of Dares by David Levithan and Rachel Cohn A Merry Little Meet Cute by Julie Murphy and Sierra Simone A Holly Jolly Ever After by Julie Murphy and Sierra Simone You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince by Timothy Janovsky Flopping in a Winter Wonderland by Jason June Make My Wish Come True by Rachel Lippincott and Alyson Derrick How to Excavate a Heart by Jake Maia Arlow and more!
Celebrate the solstice with a story that intertwines the magic of the Nutcracker with the urgency of world peace and environmental and climate action. Jack Eidt reads from his short story ‘Nutcracker and the Shapeshifter,' a re-imagined classic that dances to the tune of environmental and social justice. Featuring a blend of fantastical characters and real-world issues, this episode of EcoJustice Radio is a call to action, wrapped in the wonder of a holiday tale, set to the enchanting music of Tchaikovsky's ballet. Enjoy this tale of rebellion, peace, and the power of the natural world. Based on The Nutcracker, a two-act ballet, with an 1892 score by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The ballet libretto was adapted from E.T.A. Hoffmann's 1816 story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King. Here we present Jack's own pro-peace-environmental re-imagining of that story, called The Nutcracker and the Shape Shifter, published in 2022 in the Fifth Fedora Anthology of Weird Noir and Stranger Tales, Published by Borda Books. We also feature excerpts of Tchaikovsky's ballet, the Nutcracker, Opus 71, recorded by the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Yannick Nezet-Seguin, featuring Boys' Choirs Rijnmond, Rivierenland and Waterland conducted by Arie Hoek [https://youtu.be/tk5Uturacx8?si=TIKVwp0zz_7R_zaH]. Jack Eidt is an urban planner, environmental journalist, and climate organizer, as well as award-winning fiction writer. He is Co-Founder of SoCal 350 Climate Action and Executive Producer of EcoJustice Radio. He writes a column on PBS SoCal called High & Dry [https://www.pbssocal.org/people/high-dry]. He is also Founder and Publisher of WilderUtopia [https://wilderutopia.com], a website dedicated to the question of Earth sustainability, finding society-level solutions to environmental, community, economic, transportation and energy needs. Podcast Website: http://ecojusticeradio.org/ Podcast Blog: https://www.wilderutopia.com/category/ecojustice-radio/ Support the Podcast: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LBGXTRM292TFC&source=url Story by Jack Eidt Background Music: The Nutcracker, Opus 71, by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Performance by the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Yannick Nezet-Seguin, featuring Boys' Choirs Rijnmond, Rivierenland and Waterland conducted by Arie Hoek Executive Producer and Host: Jack Eidt Engineer and Original Music: Blake Quake Beats Episode 201 Photo: Jack Eidt
Send us a textWhat happens when a simple nutcracker becomes the key to a kingdom of dreams? Join us as we unravel the magical tale of Marie and her enchanting Christmas Eve adventure, a journey that takes her from her familiar family festivities to extraordinary realms filled with bravery, wonder, and love. See how Marie's curiosity and courage transform her world as she tackles the mysteries brought by a peculiar gift from her godfather, Drosselmeyer.From the whimsical tale of Princess Perlipat and her peculiar curse to the courageous battle against the Mouse King's army, Marie's story is one of heartwarming resilience and imagination. Discover how the steadfast loyalty of a young girl can turn the tide in the Nutcracker's favor, igniting an epic confrontation that blends whimsy with urgency. Follow the intricate tapestry of these fantastical narratives as Marie's creativity and compassion guide her through strange lands and captivating adventures.Explore the delightful landscapes of Candy Land and the bustling streets of Sweetmeatburg, where vibrant characters bring Marie's escapades to life. The adventure culminates in a royal marriage at the breathtaking Marzipan Castle, a testament to the boundless magic of the imagination. Through this enchanting journey, listeners will be invited to rediscover the timeless joy at the heart of the holiday season, where the impossible becomes possible and dreams truly take flight.Support the show
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Christopher Ouellette from Chesterton Stage Productions stops WKXL and NH Unscripted in to talk about his love for the work of G.K. Chesterton and the success of their recent production of “Magic: A Fantastical Comedy” in Rochester, NH. CSP is a youth oriented company with workshops, a two week theater camp (which will include a June performance of “Alice Through the Looking Glass”), teen improv class, help with auditions and a Sept. 2024 production of “The Nutcracker and Mouse King”.
Christopher Ouellette from Chesterton Stage Productions stops in to talk about his love for the work of G.K. Chesterton and the success of their recent production of “Magic: A Fantastical Comedy” in Rochester, NH. CSP is a youth oriented company with workshops, a two week theater camp (which will include a June performance of “Alice Through the Looking Glass”), teen improv class, help with auditions and a Sept. 2024 production of “The Nutcracker and Mouse King”.
Elizabeth recaps the ending of "The Nutcracker and the Mouse-King" originally written in German by author E.T.A Hoffmann in 1816. Try The Sleepy Bookshelf Premium free for 7 days: https://sleepybookshelf.supercast.com/. Are you loving The Sleepy Bookshelf? Show your support by giving us a review on Apple Podcasts. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Vote on upcoming books via the Survey on our website: https://sleepybookshelf.com. Listen to the music from The Sleepy Bookshelf in a relaxing soundscape on Deep Sleep Sounds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxRt2AI7f80 Having an issue with The Sleepy Bookshelf or have a question for us? Check out our FAQs. Connect: Twitter - Instagram - Facebook Thank you so much for joining us here at The Sleepy Bookshelf. Now, let's open our book for this evening. Sweet dreams
CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers
Twelfth Day of CraftLit LINK TO DAY 1 of the Twelve Days of CraftLit— VIDEO: AUDIO ONLY: On the twelfth day of CraftLit, grab your cocoa and settle in, as we unwrap the final chapters of E.T.A. Hoffmann's tale, 'Nutcracker and Mouse-King.' Get ready for a festive finale that's sure to dance its way into your holiday hearts. Wishing you all a joyous holiday season! We'll see you in wintery 2024 for another twelve days of delight on CraftLit. Until then, may your days be merry and your books be full of enchantment. If you missed the other days, here's a quick directory: DAY 1: DAY 2: DAY 3: DAY 4: DAY 5: DAY 6: DAY 7: DAY 8: DAY 9: DAY 10: DAY 11: DAY TWELVE Nutcracker and Mouse-King (1816) By: E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776 - 1822) - Translated by: Mrs. St. Simon - From: Nutcracker and Mouse-King (version 2) - eText: Read by: Sandra Cullum - CraftLit's socials: Find everything here: Join the newsletter: Podcast site: Twitter: @CraftLit Facebook: Facebook group: Pinterest: Youtube: • Download the FREE CraftLit App for or (you can call or email feedback straight from within the app) • Call 1-206-350-1642 • Email: heather@craftlit.com • Use our !
Tonight, Elizabeth reads the third part of "The Nutcracker and the Mouse-King" originally written in German by author E.T.A Hoffmann in 1816. Try The Sleepy Bookshelf Premium free for 7 days: https://sleepybookshelf.supercast.com/. Are you loving The Sleepy Bookshelf? Show your support by giving us a review on Apple Podcasts. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Vote on upcoming books via the Survey on our website: https://sleepybookshelf.com. Listen to the music from The Sleepy Bookshelf in a relaxing soundscape on Deep Sleep Sounds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxRt2AI7f80 Having an issue with The Sleepy Bookshelf or have a question for us? Check out our FAQs. Connect: Twitter - Instagram - Facebook Thank you so much for joining us here at The Sleepy Bookshelf. Now, let's open our book for this evening. Sweet dreams
CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers
Eleventh Day of CraftLit LINK TO DAY 1 of the Twelve Days of CraftLit— VIDEO: AUDIO ONLY: On the eleventh day of CraftLit, join us as we continue onwards to chapters 7-9 from E.T.A. Hoffmann's 'Nutcracker and Mouse-King.' Brace yourselves for more enchantment and adventure in this festive tale! If you missed the other days, here's a quick directory: DAY 1: DAY 2: DAY 3: DAY 4: DAY 5: DAY 6: DAY 7: DAY 8: DAY 9: DAY 10: DAY ELEVEN Nutcracker and Mouse-King (1816) By: E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776 - 1822) - Translated by: Mrs. St. Simon - From: Nutcracker and Mouse-King (version 2) - eText: Read by: Sandra Cullum - CraftLit's socials: Find everything here: Join the newsletter: Podcast site: Twitter: @CraftLit Facebook: Facebook group: Pinterest: Youtube: • Download the FREE CraftLit App for or (you can call or email feedback straight from within the app) • Call 1-206-350-1642 • Email: heather@craftlit.com • Use our !
CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers
Tenth Day of CraftLit LINK TO DAY 1 of the Twelve Days of CraftLit— VIDEO: AUDIO ONLY: On the tenth day of CraftLit, join us for a festive treat as we take on the first six chapters of E.T.A. Hoffmann's 'Nutcracker and Mouse-King.' Immerse yourself in this holiday classic where toys spring to life, and a whimsical battle between mice and soldiers awaits. If you missed the other days, here's a quick directory: DAY 1: DAY 2: DAY 3: DAY 4: DAY 5: DAY 6: DAY 7: DAY 8: DAY 9: DAY TEN Nutcracker and Mouse-King (1816) By: E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776 - 1822) - - Translated by: Mrs. St. Simon - From: Nutcracker and Mouse-King (version 2) - eText: eText (Deutsch) - Read by: Sandra Cullum - CraftLit's socials: Find everything here: Join the newsletter: Podcast site: Twitter: @CraftLit Facebook: Facebook group: Pinterest: Youtube: • Download the FREE CraftLit App for or (you can call or email feedback straight from within the app) • Call 1-206-350-1642 • Email: heather@craftlit.com • Use our !
On Christmas Eve, three siblings have been turned into toys and must fight alongside the Nutcracker against the dreaded Mouse King. Support our show by visiting our Patreon page -- https://www.patreon.com/omamamshow Visit our website -- https://www.omamamshow.com Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight, Elizabeth reads the second part of "The Nutcracker and the Mouse-King" originally written in German by author E.T.A Hoffmann in 1816. Try The Sleepy Bookshelf Premium free for 7 days: https://sleepybookshelf.supercast.com/. Are you loving The Sleepy Bookshelf? Show your support by giving us a review on Apple Podcasts. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Vote on upcoming books via the Survey on our website: https://sleepybookshelf.com. Listen to the music from The Sleepy Bookshelf in a relaxing soundscape on Deep Sleep Sounds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxRt2AI7f80 Having an issue with The Sleepy Bookshelf or have a question for us? Check out our FAQs. Connect: Twitter - Instagram - Facebook Thank you so much for joining us here at The Sleepy Bookshelf. Now, let's open our book for this evening. Sweet dreams
Tonight, Elizabeth reads the first part of "The Nutcracker and the Mouse-King" originally written in German by author E.T.A Hoffmann in 1816. Try The Sleepy Bookshelf Premium free for 7 days: https://sleepybookshelf.supercast.com/. Are you loving The Sleepy Bookshelf? Show your support by giving us a review on Apple Podcasts. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Vote on upcoming books via the Survey on our website: https://sleepybookshelf.com. Listen to the music from The Sleepy Bookshelf in a relaxing soundscape on Deep Sleep Sounds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxRt2AI7f80 Having an issue with The Sleepy Bookshelf or have a question for us? Check out our FAQs. Connect: Twitter - Instagram - Facebook Thank you so much for joining us here at The Sleepy Bookshelf. Now, let's open our book for this evening. Sweet dreams
Elizabeth previews our next season "The Nutcracker and the Mouse-King" originally written in German by author E.T.A Hoffmann in 1816. Try The Sleepy Bookshelf Premium free for 7 days: https://sleepybookshelf.supercast.com/. Are you loving The Sleepy Bookshelf? Show your support by giving us a review on Apple Podcasts. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Vote on upcoming books via the Survey on our website: https://sleepybookshelf.com. Listen to the music from The Sleepy Bookshelf in a relaxing soundscape on Deep Sleep Sounds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxRt2AI7f80 Having an issue with The Sleepy Bookshelf or have a question for us? Check out our FAQs. Connect: Twitter - Instagram - Facebook Thank you so much for joining us here at The Sleepy Bookshelf. Now, let's open our book for this evening. Sweet dreams
On this show, Solstice Celebration Story: Nutcracker and the Shape Shifter. Co-host and Producer Jack Eidt, in his role as a Literary Fiction writer, reads an excerpt of his short story based on The Nutcracker, a two-act ballet, with an 1892 score by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The ballet libretto was adapted from E.T.A. Hoffmann's 1816 story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King. Here we present Jack's own pro-peace-environmental re-imagining of that story, called The Nutcracker and the Shape Shifter, published in 2022 in the Fifth Fedora Anthology of Weird Noir and Stranger Tales, Published by Borda Books. We also feature excerpts of Tchaikovsky's ballet, the Nutcracker, Opus 71, recorded by the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Yannick Nezet-Seguin, featuring Boys' Choirs Rijnmond, Rivierenland and Waterland conducted by Arie Hoek. The Fifth Fedora Anthology: https://www.amazon.com/Fifth-Fedora-Weird-Stranger-Tales-ebook/dp/B0BFFTG13D Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker - Rotterdams Philharmonisch Orkest - Complete concert in HD: https://youtu.be/tk5Uturacx8?si=lBvpwbPYTzas7N9K For an extended interview and other benefits, become an EcoJustice Radio patron at https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio Jack Eidt is an urban planner, environmental journalist, and climate organizer, as well as award-winning fiction writer. He is Co-Founder of SoCal 350 Climate Action and Executive Producer of EcoJustice Radio. He is also Founder and Publisher of WilderUtopia [https://wilderutopia.com], a website dedicated to the question of Earth sustainability, finding society-level solutions to environmental, community, economic, transportation and energy needs. Podcast Website: http://ecojusticeradio.org/ Podcast Blog: https://www.wilderutopia.com/category/ecojustice-radio/ Support the Podcast: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LBGXTRM292TFC&source=url Story by Jack Eidt Background Music: The Nutcracker, Opus 71, by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Performance by the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Yannick Nezet-Seguin, featuring Boys' Choirs Rijnmond, Rivierenland and Waterland conducted by Arie Hoek Executive Producer and Host: Jack Eidt Engineer and Original Music: Blake Quake Beats Episode 201
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Classics are classic for a reason. Hence why we're using this week to revisit an age old ballet story with The Nutcracker Prince (1990). If you've ever seen The Nutcracker, you may know how this story plays out. Clara receives a nutcracker doll from the eccentric Uncle Drosselmeyer who has a secret agenda in pairing them up together: the nutcracker is actually his nephew! At night, Nutcracker comes to life along with the other dolls and figurines in Clara's house to battle the evil Mouse King and his army. After falling in love with Nutcracker once she's shrunk down to doll size, Clara must make the choice between spending forever in a world of fantasy or growing up in real life. Do we think this movie compares to the other versions of the tale that we've seen? Or was it an unmemorable attempt? Let's find out together!
Welcome to CREATIVE BLOCK! This week's guest is NATALIE ANDREWSON! Natalie is a comic artist, illustrator, and risograph printer. You can see her work in Wolfboy and the Everything Factory on Apple+, her graphic novel The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, and in her print shop! Along the way, Vee and Megan Fisher chat with Natalie about MOVING TO LA, STICKING TO YOUR PERSONAL STYLE, POST OFFICE ANXIETY, and so much more! While we talk, we doodle on a Google Jamboard, where we draw from prompts we got on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, YOUTUBE, THREADS, and PATREON. Subscribe to our channel to hear more stories of other animation professionals! ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Thank you to our Patreon Blockheads for supporting the show! Want to become a Patron? ► https://www.patreon.com/crtvblock Hit subscribe and follow our socials for updates! ► https://twitter.com/crtvblock ► https://www.instagram.com/crtv.block/ ► https://www.threads.net/@crtv.block ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Follow the hosts! VEE! ► https://twitter.com/violainebriat ► https://www.instagram.com/violainebriat ► https://www.threads.net/@violainebriat MEGAN! ► https://twitter.com/mfisherdraws ► https://www.instagram.com/meganfisher... Follow the guest! NATALIE! ► https://www.instagram.com/natandrewson/ ► https://twitter.com/natAndrewson ► https://natalie-andrewson.com/Links ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 0:00 Intro 1:52 First gig 18:32 Balancing work 27:46 Money 57:05 Breaking point 1:19:52 School program 1:27:09 Planning riso projects 1:32:04 Adapting stories 1:37:06 Experimentation 1:46:23 Creative block --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crtvblock/support
Time for a round-up of some wonderful and enchanting ballet productions coming up over the next few months and into 2024 from Northern Ballet with audio description for blind and partially sighted people as our Toby Davey is joined by Pippa Moore, Northern Ballet's Artistic and Learning Assistant plus Audio Describer. Toby and Pippa talked about the following Northern Ballet productions - Beauty and the Beast - Audio described performances, Newcastle Theatre Royal on Saturday 11 November at 2.30pm, touch tour 12.15pm and at Norwich Theatre Royal on Saturday 25 November at 2.30pm, touch tour 12.15pm. When a terrifying creature threatens her father, Beauty selflessly leaves her family to live with the Beast in his castle. As time goes by, she grows strangely fond of her host, who hides an extraordinary secret... a curse that can only be broken by true love. Choreographed by David Nixon CBE and set to a hand-picked score of classic music from the likes of Bizet and Debussy, played live by Northern Ballet Sinfonia. The Nutcracker - Audio described performance at Leeds grand Theatre on Saturday 2 December at 2pm, touch tour 11.45pm. Christmas isn't complete until you've experienced the magic of Northern Ballet's The Nutcracker. Share in Clara's adventures as she is swept away by her Nutcracker Prince into an enchanting winter wonderland. Don't miss dazzling dancing snowflakes, the famous Sugar Plum Fairy and the notorious Mouse King in the ultimate festive entertainment. Performed to Tchaikovsky's enduring score, played live by Northern Ballet Sinfonia, David Nixon CBE's The Nutcracker awakens childlike imagination in us all. Northern Ballets first ever audio described children's ballet with Tortoise & the Hare - Audio described performances at Leeds Stanley & Audrey Burton Theatre on Friday 16 and Saturday 17 February 2024 at 2pm, touch tour TBC. The Tortoise and the Hare is a re-imagining of Aesop's much-loved fable of a Tortoise who, tired of being teased for his slowness, challenges a speedy Hare to a race. Running for approximately 40 minutes, the colourful production has been created especially for children aged three and above and their families. It is designed as a way for them to experience live dance, music and theatre together at an affordable price. Then a quick mention of Northern ballet's electrifying production of Romeo and Juliet which will return to theatres in 2024. You will find more details about these and other audio described Northern Ballet productions by either calling their Box Office on 0133 220 8000 or by visiting the audio described pages of their website - https://www.northernballet.com/accessible-performances/audio-described-performances (Image shows RNIB logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line, with the words 'See differently' underneath)
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We're almost done with this month's Nutcracker series! Today Sarah and I are talking about an obscure, British, 80's children's television show! Follow Sarah Online! Redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/TurnipWilson/shop Society6: https://society6.com/turnipwilson Every Version Ever - Episode 111 Sign up for the brand new I Heart Movies Podcast Network Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jonjnorth For links to my latest episodes & videos, social media, and more, check out my Link Tree! https://linktr.ee/jonjnorth --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyversionever/support
World podcast premiere of E.T.A. Hoffman's beloved Nutcracker story. Interpretation by Sir Herbert Sneakies. Fritz and Marie Stahlbaum are enjoying their parent's Christmas Eve party when their inventor and godfather and inventor Drosselmeyer arrives with presents. Fritz gets a train and Marie gets an ugly wooden Nutcracker doll. Fritz breaks the nutcracker and Marie falls asleep in the living room under the Christmas tree with the doll in her arms. She goes on a magical journey. Subscribe for more fun stuff! Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videos
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Merry Christmas! For this special holiday episode, I will be reading the first part of The Nutcracker and the Mouse King. So, snuggle up in your blankets and have sweet dreams. The music in this episode is Ballerina by Yehezkel Raz. Support the showOur sponsor, BetterHelp is an online counseling service offering licensed professional therapists without the inconvenience of a waiting room. Visit www.betterhelp.com/dreamful for 10% off your first month. Need more Dreamful? For more info about the show, episodes, and ways to support; check out our website, www.dreamfulstories.com If you love this podcast and want to help us make it even better; visit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/dreamfulpodcast. Become a Patreon member to get access to bonus episodes, vote on future episodes, and more! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts for bonus episodes at apple.co/dreamful To get bonus episodes synced to your Spotify app, subscribe to dreamful.supercast.com You can also support us with ratings, kind words, & sharing this podcast with loved ones. Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/dreamfulpodcast & Instagram @dreamfulpodcast! Dreamful Podcast is produced and hosted by Jordan Blair. Edited by Katie Sokolovska. Theme song by Joshua Snodgrass. Cover art by Jordan Blair. ©️ Dreamful LLC
Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker ballet is the most famous and long-running holiday tradition worldwide, but when it first came out it was a flop! The story the ballet is based on has had the opposite fate. When it was first published in 1816, Nussknacker und Mauseköning — The Nutcracker and the Mouse King — by E.T.A. Hoffman … Continue reading "49 – The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" The post 49 – The Nutcracker and the Mouse King first appeared on The Children's Literature Podcast.
The story is about a girl who befriends a nutcracker that comes to life on Christmas Eve and wages a battle against the evil Mouse King. The Nutcracker turns into a Prince and takes Clara on a journey to the wonderland where they are welcomed with dance shows. In the morning, Clara awakens from her dream and finds herself by her Christmas tree with her beloved Nutcracker.The Nutcracker by E.T.A. HoffmanDid you know ToTalk Armenian offers Eastern and Western Armenian classes for children and adults?Click on the link below www.totalkarmenian.com Did you know you could get the accompanying literary labels from our online store?Literary labels are already translated & transliterated into Armenian. You can simply peel & stick them on your book. Click on the link below https://shop.totalkarmenian.com/collections/literary-labelsYou can support us on Patreon.https://www.patreon.com/totalkarmenian
Fritz toys join the Nutcracker to fight against the Seven-Headed Mouse, who is winning the battle. However, Maria intervenes and falls wounded. The family worries about Maria's health, and they do not believe the Nutcracker and the Mouse King story.
This week we're taking a look at Barbie in the Nutcracker, a film that not only kicks off our 2nd annual Nutcracker November, but a film that kicked off the modern day Barbie film series as we know it! As with all Barbie films this one falls under the "actually pretty good" films this podcast likes to take a look at from time to time. I mean it has Tim Curry as the Mouse King, that alone brings it up to a solid B+. So join us as we discuss among other things mocapped ballet, hunky nutcrackers, and how Major Mint is a Major Jerk.
Our Guest: Nancy Kelly of Sage Parnassus- we are so grateful that she was able to have the energy to visit with us while she recovered from a round of the Rona!Nancy has so generously compiled a list of her family's favorite Christmas books- over 150 titles, in a free pdf that can be found here: Kelly Family Christmas Book List.Find a free literary database containing books we discuss on the podcast here:Links on our website are often affiliate links- they don't cost you any extra to use but they greatly help support the costs of running this site. Thank you for your support!Featured books in this episode:* The Gospel of John read alongside the Scale How Meditations by Charlotte Mason* Charlotte Mason Home Education Series (Nancy's favorite volume is no. 4 Ourselves)* Sir Gibbie by George MacDonald * The George MacDonald Christmas Collection selected by David Jack* Hannah Coulter by Wendell Berry* Zao's Tales by J. A. Sommer * The Gift of the Magi a short story by O. Henry* The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson* The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E. T. A. Hoffmann* The Story of Us by Mitali Perkins * Mousekins's Christmas Eve by Edna Miller* Forever Christmas by Harry Davis* The Tall Book of Christmas by Dorothy Hall Smith* A Certain Small Shepherd by Rebecca Caudill* Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree by Robert Barry* The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree by Gloria Houston* The Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter* Take Joy! The Tasha Tudor Christmas Book by Tasha Tudor* On That Night by Elizabeth Yates* A Grandma for Christmas by Alta Halverson Seymour* A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens* Papa Panov's Special Christmas translated into English by Leo Tolstoy* The Other Wise Man by Henry van Dyke* The Chimes by Charles Dickens* The Cricket on the Hearth by Charles Dickens* The Art of Advent: A Painting a Day from Advent to Epiphany by Jane Williams * The Glorious Impossible by Madeleine L'Engle* Wounded in Spirit: Advent Art and Meditations by David Bannon* The Christmas Story from The Metropolitan Museum of Art * Christmas Is Coming!: Celebrate the Holiday with Art, Stories, Poems, Songs, and Recipes by The Metropolitan Museum of Art* The Man Who Invented Christmas: How Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol Rescued His Career and Revived Our Holiday Spirits by Les Standiford* The Dean's Watch by Elizabeth Goudge* Little Women by Louisa May Alcott* Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder* The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame * Corrie's Christmas Memories by Corrie ten Boom* A Christmas Book by Elizabeth Goudge * Maple & Willow's Christmas Tree by Lori Nichols* Maple & Willow Apart by Lori Nichols* Good King Wenceslas* Christmas Around the World series by Alta Halverson Seymour* Turkey for Christmas by Marguerite de Angeli* The Lion in the Box by Marguerite de Angeli* The Box of Delights by John MasefieldChristmas audio programs:* Three Wise Men and a Baby by Jungle Jam and Friends the Radio Show* The King Has Arrived by Michael J. Tinker Resources mentioned in this episode: Belvedere Mansion and Gardens in Galena, Illinois. Houses a beautiful collection of Christian art.Kelly Family Christmas Book List- free pdf of over 150 Christmas titlesJoin the conversation! We would love to hear what your favorite Christmas books and family holiday traditions are! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.reshelvingalexandria.com
Master Flea by E. T. A. Hoffmann audiobook. Ernst Theodor Wilhelm Hoffmann (1776 – 1822), better known by his pen name E.T.A. Hoffmann (Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann), was a German Romantic author of fantasy and horror, a jurist, composer, music critic, draftsman and caricaturist. Hoffmann's stories were very influential during the 19th century, and he is one of the major authors of the Romantic movement. He is the subject and hero of Jacques Offenbach's famous but fictional opera The Tales of Hoffmann, and the author of the novelette The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, on which the famous ballet The Nutcracker is based. The ballet Coppelia is based on two other stories that Hoffmann wrote. Also Schumann's Kreisleriana is based on one of Hoffmann's characters. Master Flea was published in 1822.
Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffman E T A Hoffman, as he is known, was born in 1776 in Konigsberg, East Prussia, Germany and died in Berlin, Germany of syphilis, which was extremely prevalent. He was only 46. He was a romantic author of fantasy and Gothic horror as well as being a composer, music critic and artist. He wrote the Nutcracker and the Mouse King which was the basis of Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker and Offenbach's opera The Tales of Hoffman is based on E T A Hoffman's works. His parents separated when he was 12. He remained with his mother and aunts. He was very fond of his aunts. He started work in 1796 for his uncle as a clerk. He visited Dresden and was impressed by the paintings in the gallery there. He lived and worked for his uncle in Berlin from 1798. From 1800 he lived and worked away from home and took to a dissolute lifestyle. He was promoted and got a job in Warsaw in 1804. He was happy in Warsaw, but went back to Berlin which was occupied by Napoleon's armies. In 1808 he got a job in Bamburg as a theatre manager. He was given to falling in love, once with a young music student Julia Marc and another time with a married woman 10 years old who had six children. He also appears to had challenges with alcohol most of his adult life. The Sandman The Sandman is Hoffman's best loved and most influential story. It was a favourite of Sigmund Freud and we might see some influence of this story on Tim Burton's films. M. Grant Kellermeyer on his great ghost story site says that the Sandman exists to sow suffering and everything he touches. Coppelius as the Sandman wants to throw hot coals and sparks into the eyes, not the soporific sand. The story begins with a series of letters. This was a common convention and later Hoffman steps in as the author and discusses different ways he had thought of beginning the story. One can't help think that he was amusing himself with this story as he seems to be satirising certain classes of people, notably Romantics. The Romantic Movement grew up towards the end of the 18th Century and lasted into the 19th Century, dated to end at the crowning of Queen Victoria in England in 1837. I think the first letter from Nathanael setting out his horrified fantasies about the Sandman Coppelius is to establish him as a credulous and impressionable boy given to neurotic terrors. He seems incapable of distinguishing truth from his fantasies and believes his inward passions rather than objective facts. Again, I think Hoffman is poking fun at Romanticism. There is some theme of eyes. Coppelius seems to want to steal Nathanael's eyes, and eyes and optics crop up again and again. When Coppelius and Nathanael's father are working as alchemists, they seem to be building automata. Clara's letter establishes her (a woman) as level headed and logical and not given to fancies. They are at odds in this and I feel that Hoffman is making fun of the brooding romantics who believed that nature should lead over thinking. Clara is endlessly forgiving and devoted to Nathanael despite him not really deserving it as he is moody and unfaithful with a robot and then tries to kill her. In the end, we hear that she has found someone more worthwhile to love and have children with. Amusingly, when Clara doesn't love his gloomy poem he calls her a lifeless automaton. The story is filled with little jokes like this. Nathanael does not believe in free will. Clara does. Nathanael believes that we are controlled by mighty powers greater than ourselves. Clara denies this and says we are fooled by our own fancies if we think this. Ironically, that is what kills Nathanael and drives him mad. Some translations use Oh! Oh! Oh! for Olympia's words, but the translation I used uses the original German Ach! Ach! Ach! If You Appreciate The Work I've Put In HereYou could buy me a coffee https://ko-fi.com/tonywalker (https://ko-fi.com/tonywalker)...
这个故事最出自一本德国童话故事集,作者是霍夫曼。后来它被改编为芭蕾舞剧胡桃夹子,成为经久不衰的经典剧目。 This story is originally from a German fairy tale collection, the author is E. A. T. Hoffmann. It was later adapted into the ballet The Nutcracker, an enduring classic.
Now look... Christmas may not be Maya's favorite holiday, but there is one aspect of the holiday that she adores more than anything else. The music. I mean, that should be to no one's surprise as she is a music major, and out of all the Christmas music that one could choose to listen to in the month of December, Maya listens to Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite. The Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy, the Waltz of the Flowers, Russian Dance are all timeless Christmas classics that you should all have in your playlists, but music is nothing without dance. Join Sydney and Maya as they take a gallant dive to the Tchaikovsky fandom and the Nutcracker ballet. As always, send us your fic recommendations, or reach out if you are a fic author who would like to be interviewed in the future, at canonicallyincorrectpod@gmail.com Watch a full version of the Nutcracker Ballet from the Russian State Ballet & Opera House on YouTube. HEY! We're doing Thankmas 2021 this year to help raise money for the New Story Campaign! We'll be live streaming on Dec. 11th, so don't miss it! Donate here - https://tiltify.com/@canonicallyincorrectpod/thankmas-with-canonically-incorrect Like the episode? Like us and what we do? Donate to help us do more fun things at ko-fi.com/canonicallyincorrect
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