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Oct 9, 2019

[Answer] 6. In which ballet does the Sugar Plum Fairy appear?

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...1. The Nutcracker 2. Swan Lake 3. Cinderella 4. A Fairy Tale A two-act fairytale ballet, 'The Nutcracker' was composed in 1891-92 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky based on a story by Alexandre Dumas p�re. It is at the beginning of Act II that Clara and The Prince arrive in 'The Land of Sweets'. The Sugar Plum Fairy, who is 'Sovereign of the Sweets', and her subjects dance for Clara and the Prince. The dances include the 'Waltz of Flowers', the famous 'Trepak' (or 'Russian Dance') which is most often performed by the Candy Canes and, of course, the 'Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy'. There are numerous other dances by particular groups of 'sweets', but the precise details of these vary from one production to another. This is my fiftieth quiz on funtrivia.com and I hope you enjoyed the challenge and picked up some trivia from the information provided with the answers.




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The Nutcracker:


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