You're never too old for a Christmas Fairy tale
Is there a
better time of year to pull out a huge book of fairy tales? Over Christmas, everything
seems even more magical and something that I really enjoy is to sit under the
tree and read my favourite fairy tales.
This year,
I found an old book that I really enjoyed as a kid, “Barbie in the Nutcracker”.
It is based on the 1st Barbie movie, released on October 2, 2001. The story is similar
to the original Nutcracker: The tale begins when Barbie, playing the role of
Clara receives a beautiful wooden Nutcracker as a gift from her favourite
Aunt. That night, while Clara sleeps, the Nutcracker springs to life to ward
off the evil Mouse King who has invaded Clara's parlour. She awakes and aids
the Nutcracker, but the Mouse King shrinks her by casting an evil spell. Clara
and the Nutcracker set off on a spectacular adventure to find the Sugarplum
Princess, the only one who can break the Mouse King's evil enchantment.
The tale is
enhanced with spectacular dance scenes created by the acclaimed choreographer
Peter Martins and features the beloved music by Tchaikovsky. The real-life
movements of dancers from the New York City Ballet bring the beauty of ballet
to the screen in a way never seen before.
Barbie in the Nutcracker shows that, if you are kind, clever and brave, anything is possible.
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