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The Little Swallow....(to be continued)


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http://www.online-literature.com/wilde/177

This is a link fto the story of Oscar Wilde  that became a play/ dance and is in the stage of a run.

The choreographer is Sally Ann Friedland that did a great choreography for this tale.

 The sawllow is Naama.

I will credit the other names later on.

Thanks for viewing

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Credits that I know right now: Director: Zvika Korman

Choreography: Sally Ann Friedland

 Main dancer; The Swallow: Naama Cristal

I love the play-dance, it is  a children dance,

 and for grown up children like me....

 

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Pnina, the colors are striking, and I love how you portray her hands like bird wings.  There is a story by Y.L. Peretz called "Drei Matones" ("Three Gifts") that was written around the same time period as Wilde's tale (perhaps within a couple of decades) that has a variation of this theme, though Peretz's is darker.  I think they are both reflective of literary expression of haves and have-nots and human rights in different parts of the world in the late 19th century.  Anyway, it looks like a great visual performance

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Thanks a lot.

Donna, It is a nice analogy with Y. L.  Peretz, I don't remember the story But I know Peretz enough to appreciate the analogy. The play/ dance is so beautiful ,colorful from both angles, as a play and as a dance.I will photograph it again soon. I was so taken into the story and the choreography,like a small child!...;-))I was very glad that I succeeded to get   her hands to look like wings....;-))

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