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THE NUTCRACKER: Home for the Holidays-Template

by Ballet Austin

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EXECUTIVE VIDEO GREETING
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

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NUTCRACKER SYNOPSIS
ACT I, SCENE I: THE SILBERHAUS HOME

It is Christmas Eve at the Silberhaus residence as daughter Clara and her brother Fritz anxiously await their holiday party. Gifts are distributed. Clara receives a doll’s cradle and Fritz a trumpet. Suddenly, Clara’s mysterious Godfather, Drosselmeyer, appears with his nephew. Drosselmeyer wins the children over by producing life size dolls. After the dolls perform for the guests, Drosselmeyer presents Clara with a wooden nutcracker in the shape of a soldier. Out of jealousy, her brother Fritz takes the nutcracker from her and smashes her cherished gift. Clara is broken- hearted, but Drosselmeyer is able to repair the nutcracker. Clara is consoled and happily joins Drosselmeyer’s nephew to dance with the adults. As midnight approaches the guests depart and Clara and Fritz are sent to bed. The evening is seemingly over....
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CHOREOGRAPHY: Stephen Mills
MUSIC: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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ABOUT BALLET AUSTIN
Ballet Austin’s mission is to involve and strengthen our community through the creation and experience of dance and the encouragement of health and well-being.

Ballet Austin welcomes audiences near and far to participate in its “classically innovative” vision for the democratization of dance. Established in 1956, the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization has a rich history, featuring original, acclaimed productions and a commitment to creating access to programs. Ballet Austin owns and operates a combined training facility located in the heart of downtown Austin and is among the 15 largest classical ballet companies in the country.

For more about Ballet Austin, the Ballet Austin Academy, Ballet Austin II, the Butler Fellowship Program and the Butler Center for
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