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Richmond Ballet is dedicated to the promotion, preservation, and continuing evolution of the art form of ballet. Richmond Ballet strives to keep meaningful works of dance alive and to produce and foster new works that remain true to these values. In 1980, Ms. Stoner Winslett became the founding artistic director and continues to lead and manage the organization today. Richmond Ballet was the first professional ballet company in Virginia and was designated The State Ballet of Virginia in 1990, by then Governor Wilder. Richmond Ballet aspires to help transform our world through the unique and special power of dance. Through the work of Richmond Ballet, this community will continue to move towards one that universally respects the value of human life, both physical and emotional; the power of cooperation and mutual respect; the work ethic and discipline required to achieve anything truly meaningful; and the joy of existing in a compassionate community. The mission of Richmond Ballet is to awaken and uplift the human spirit, both for audiences and artists. The Youth Performance is an opportunity for students to attend the ballet at the theatre with classmates and their teachers. As students arrive in the theatre the curtain is up and the crew is setting the stage for the start of the performance. Audiences will learn about the ballet and the physical demands of a professional ballet dancer. An interview onstage with one or two Company dancers will give students a chance to get to know the dancers before they see them perform. And sometimes there are a few dancers onstage having one final rehearsal before we begin. Students and teachers will be reminded that they are about to be part of a live performance and theatre etiquette is essential. Our scenery, lighting, and costumes complement our dancers and we are fortunate to perform with a full symphony orchestra. When the house lights dim and the curtain goes up our beautiful dancers will bring the story to life for all to enjoy. 2

4-6 - 11-12- 13-14- 15-18- cinderella summary story sequencing activity if you had a fairy godmother what is a fairy tale? short answer questions long answer questions word search & key coloring sheet Extending the Experience: A Teacher s Guide and the photographs and text contained herein are the property of Richmond Ballet. All Richmond Ballet production photographs herein by Sarah Ferguson except where noted. Photocopying of the study guide is permitted. Any other use of the contents must be accompanied by the phrase, Text or photographs used with permission from Richmond Ballet - Richmond, VA. Richmond Ballet, 2018. 3

What's it all about? Cinderella is a fairy tale that has been told from one generation to another. Our version is based upon the classic Charles Perrault story. Once upon a time, there was a lovely girl named Cinderella, who was ill-treated by her stepmother and her two stepsisters, forced to work in the kitchen and wait upon them all. ACT ONE: A Room in the House of Cinderella's Father The stepsisters argue as they embroider a shawl and then leave the room to start their preparations for the Court Ball, to which they have been invited. Left alone, Cinderella recalls the happy days when her mother was alive. When her kind but weak father attempts to comfort her, he is scolded by the stepsisters and their mother. A mysterious beggar appears. The stepsisters wish to drive the beggar away, but Cinderella shows kindness and gives the beggar bread. When the stepsisters preparations, which include a dancing lesson, are complete, the family sets out for the Ball, leaving Cinderella alone and sad. The mysterious beggar woman reappears and is revealed as Cinderella s fairy godmother. She calls on the fairies of the seasons to transform Cinderella so that she, too, can go to the Ball, but warns Cinderella that she must leave the Ball before midnight, when the spell of her transformation will be broken. 4

What's it all about? continued ACT two: A Ball at the Palace The Ball has begun, and courtiers move about in a formal dance. A fanfare announces the arrival of the Prince. The Jester dances, and Cinderella s father, stepmother and stepsisters arrive. Mysterious music is heard and Cinderella appears, so beautiful that all take her for a princess; even her family fails to recognize her. The Prince, charmed by her, offers her oranges, the rarest fruit in his land. The courtiers disperse and the Prince and Cinderella, left alone, declare their love for each other. The waltz is resumed and, caught up by the dance, Cinderella forgets her fairy godmother s warning. The clock strikes twelve and Cinderella rushes from the Palace, losing one of her slippers on the way. The Prince picks up the lost slipper and swears to find the girl he loves. ACT three: A Room in the House of Cinderella's Father Cinderella wakes at her own fireside was it all a dream? The slipper hidden in her apron convinces her that she really was in the palace and danced with the Prince. The stepsisters enter and proceed to tell Cinderella all about their experiences at the Ball. The Jester arrives to announce that the Prince is looking everywhere for the girl who lost the slipper. The stepsisters try the slipper on in vain. When the second slipper falls out of Cinderella s apron the Prince recognizes, in the modest and charming Cinderella, the beautiful princess of the Ball. 5

Story Sequencing Activity for primary grades Following the Youth Performance of Cinderella discuss with the class what happened. There are two story sequencing activity options for differentiation. After completing this activity, students may read their book to a friend or take it home to share with their families. Option 1 Students can make a book using the sentences provided and gluing them onto each story page. Students will need two pages of the template for the eight sentences. Option 2 Make multiple copies of the storybook template. Each event, or moment, in the story should have its own page. Students write the story in their own words. Be sure to include a blank page for their book cover. NOTE: Teachers may want to set parameters for the minimum and maximum pages in a student s story. Teachers may also want to have students cut out the storybook page first so that no writing is cut off or cut the page in half so the pages are ready for writing and no cutting is necessary. 6

Story Sequencing Activity Cut out the sentence rectangles and glue the sentences onto the story pages. Cut out each story page on the bolded lines. Put the story pages in order and number your pages. Have your teacher staple your book. Illustrate the story. They all lived happily ever after. Once upon a time a girl named Cinderella spent her days scrubbing the home in which she lived with her stepmother and stepsisters. The clock strikes midnight and Cinderella rushes off, leaving her glass slipper behind. In preparation for the Ball, the Jester teaches the stepsisters to dance. The Prince and Cinderella dance at the ball. The Prince arrives at Cinderella s home and, despite her tattered clothing, recognizes the servant girl as his true love from the Ball. A jester delivers an invitation to a Royal Ball at the palace. The Prince places the slipper on Cinderella s foot and asks her to marry him. 7

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Story Sequencing Activity Cut out each storybook page on the bolded lines. Write the story of Cinderella. Put the storybook pages in order. Have your teacher staple your book. Illustrate the story. 9

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IF you had a fairy godmother? If you had a Fairy Godmother who granted your most cherished wishes, what would they be? 11

what is a fairy tale? There are many different kinds of stories. We can sort stories into groups or categories with similar characteristics. These groups are called genres of literature. A fairy tale is a fictional story with magical beings and can take place in a magical or faraway land. Fairy tales come from oral tradition and were told by one generation to the next until someone finally wrote it down. Fairy tales have good and evil characters and usually royalty. Something magical always happens, such as a spell, and during the story a crazy problem has to be solved. Once the problem is solved, everyone lives happily ever after. A fairy tale often teaches the reader a lesson. 1. What is a genre of literature? 2. Name at least 3 different genres of literature. 3. What are the characteristics of a fairy tale? 4. How does a fairy tale end? 5. Explain why Cinderella is considered a fairy tale. Be sure to include what you have learned about the fairy tale genre. 12

short answer questions Where in the world Charles Perrault lived in France. Find France on a map. In what continent is France located? how long ago Charles Perrault s Cinderella was published in 1697. How many years ago was Perrault s Cinderella first published? time What time is midnight? Draw a clock showing midnight. 13

long answer questions Is it a fairy tale We ve talked about fairy tales and you have seen Cinderella. What are some other fairy tales that you know? How do you know that these stories are also fairy tales? Put yourself in their shoes There are many different versions of Cinderella written across the world, including The Golden Sandal: A Middle Eastern Cinderella Story by Rebecca Hickox, Mufaro s Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale by John Steptoe, and Yeh-Shen: A Cinderella Story from China by Ai-Ling Louie. If a Native American or a person in ancient Egypt had written a version of Cinderella, the setting and characters would probably reflect the people and places most familiar to them. Pretend you are a Native American or ancient Egyptian storyteller and tell the story of Cinderella in words and/or pictures so it would make sense to children of this culture. Once upon a time Fairy tales often begin, Once upon a time, a long time ago. Imagine what Cinderella s life was like long ago. Answer these questions for both Long Ago and Today: What do clothes look like? How do people travel? What do homes look like? How do people celebrate special events? 14

word search BALL BALLET BROOM CINDERELLA DANCE FAIRY GODMOTHER GLASS SLIPPER GOWN JESTER KINDNESS LOVE MAGIC MIDNIGHT Cinderella PALACE PRINCE RAGS STEPSISTER WALTZ P V T Z B R A G S G Q S G Y X K P J J M I D N I G H T O P H X K G E B A L L E T S E W X E J U R Y S G L O V E H P N D Q W K Q C X T L T W P U S S D G V Q G E F C E R D A Y I D W L B R O O M X I R R L I S P A A A N P D D M F N X A O T A V S X R Y G A M A A D C O E F O S B A L L W N O G I E I R I T E F W A L T Z C T I R R F E C G V G M J O D A E H C Y E N S E K I N D N E S S I E D I L B K A X S L I P P E R E R U M L P G A R W H U T B A P D J O C A 15

word search key Cinderella P V T Z B R A G S G Q S G Y X K P J J M I D N I G H T O P H X K G E B A L L E T S E W X E J U R Y S G L O V E H P N D Q W K Q C X T L T W P U S S D G V Q G E F C E R D A Y I D W L B R O O M X I R R L I S P A A A N P D D M F N X A O T A V S X R Y G A M A A D C O E F O S B A L L W N O G I E I R I T E F W A L T Z C T I R R F E C G V G M J O D A E H C Y E N S E K I N D N E S S I E D I L B K A X S L I P P E R E R U M L P G A R W H U T B A P D J O C A 16

WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! Richmond Ballet believes that a performance is a gift to the audience. Often when we receive a gift we write a thank you note. Our dancers, choreographers, designers and production staff have been rehearsing and working hard to make sure today s performance was just right. Tell us what you liked best. Who was your favorite character? Have you ever been to a ballet performance? Use the thought bubbles below to brainstorm some ideas. What did you like about seeing Richmond Ballet? 17

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