Saturday, October 17, 2009

The Black Fairy II

The witch as I said before keeps popping her head out her candy house for kids to approach. Nobody falls for her tricks so she keeps doing the head out of the candy house popping for background attraction.
During the play, the black dahlia and the black tulip accompany the queen of black roses everywhere. When the small or large forest animals come to offer the annual gift to the queen, she often accepts and gives away floral halo, wings, and wands as gifts of her enchantment.
Music is often played during the scenes and there's hardly any dialogue. Only silent movements and simple dance movements.
The sound of nature and birds can be heard in the distance.
Every character can wear leopards and ballet or flat shoes. Glitter is used on dress, make up, and fruit baskets. Spray paint can help turn ordinary things into enchanting silver or gold ornaments, furniture, or fixtures.

2 comments:

  1. The witch's window, candy house exterior, and chimney with smoke where she makes her brew require a bit of prop design.

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  2. When the little green chubby kids sprout after the Spring coronation of the fairy queen, mother earth comes for a summer visit, carrying loads of sunflower seeds. She reminds everyone that sharing in harvest, storing for cold months, cheers, laughter, and forgiveness always bring happiness. In the end she wished everyone a wonderful summer filled with sweet dreams and warned of dangerous predators and poisonous plants. She suggested that all creatures rely on their instincts and children be taught valuable life lessons.

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