The end of Act 1 :)
If you are talking about the nutcracker (which I assume you are) Clara tends to do lots of arabesques, balancés, and make sure to incorporate lots of acting! You can search how to do these steps online, but overall they are not too difficult with some dance training.
normally fast; listen to the spanish music in the nutcracker
Kinds of Social Dances are: § Ballroom dance § Club dance § Contra dance § Country and Western dance § English country dance § Folk dance (or Ethnic dance) § House dance § Scottish country dance § Irish and Scottish Céilidh § Square dance § Street dance § Swing dance § Tango § Tarantella
Some famous ballets are the Nutcracker, Swan Lake, and Don Quixote.
The original Nutcracker play was ballet.
The Nutcracker Suite consists of ... -The March of the Toy Soldiers -Chinese Dance -Arabian Dance -Trepak (Russian Dance) -Waltz of the Flowers -Dance of the Sugarplum Faerie
a type of mushroom
Chinese mushrooms dance the Chinese dance.
hi It Tells the popular story of the nutcracker through dance, mostly ballet.
the nutcracker
Clara is one of the main parts in the nutcracker. She is a young girl who gets a nutcracker for christmas. Her brother brakes it and she has a dream about her nutcracker coming to life. She got to dance with the nutcracker in her dream. Then her dream came to life.
No the swan dance was in "Swan Lake" also by Tchaikovsky
There is no script for Clara. The Nutcracker is a ballet, and a ballet's story is communicated through dance, not words.
Miniature OvertureMarchScene and Waltz of the SnowflakesSpanish DanceArabian DanceChinese DanceRussian DanceDance of the Reed PipesWaltz of the FlowersIntradaDance of the Sugar-Plum FairyCodaWaltz Finale and ApotheosisIt should be noted that none of these are songs, but movements, or sections of instrumental (orchestral) music. One can call them "pieces of music"; a rather awkward term. A song requires words, although some forms of music are called "Songs without words" and the like - but they are not really songs.
Ballet I believe :)
Swan lake