I just want to shout out all the dancers that had a dream role(s) that wasn’t sugarplum! There are so many amazing roles in ballet that aren’t well-known or THE lead role and are super rewarding. Made me so happy to hear some of those answers!
I was that poor kid that never got ballet lessons, but watched the Nutcracker every year and lived vicariously through the dancers. My dream would be the peacock. It's a small role, but the movements, costume and music are gorgeous!
I remember being a young ballerina in the Tokyo National Ballet. We looked up to the older girls sooo much. But the girls who played scary characters used to really terrify us, and thought it was funny. I remember one time we put on a production of The Wizard of Oz, and the witch used to bully us younger girls backstage because we were so afraid of her in costume. But the girls who played Dorothy and Glinda were super nice, especially the one who played Glinda. I remembered running to her every time the one who played the witch was mean. I think she bullied me the most because I was especially scared of her, and I was one of the only girls with kind of a “stage mom”, so I didn’t have a mom that I could go to, while all the other girls did, so if I didn’t have one of the nice older girls to go to, I just had to stand there being scared by her while the other older girls laughed. I don’t know if the other older girls who were laughing realised how much we were all scared by “The Witch” (this one girl always got the dark parts for some reason, maybe because she was very good but very mean, and she revelled in being scary towards, and bullying us!). I think the other older girls were mostly just focused on their parts, because they weren’t mean when she wasn’t around, and only laughed at her being cruel when she was there and showing off about how much she could scare us. We would always try to hide from her when we saw her come in the room, but like I said, if parents were around, my mom would always shoo me away while the other moms would comfort their kids, or she would tell me to go be with the older girls, so I was often the last girl standing and would just be standing there alone and petrified as the mean girl called me over only to try to do things to humiliate and scare me as the other little girls watched. The worst part is that during one of the big dress rehearsals I finally got up the courage to tell my mom that this girl had been being really mean to me and that I was scared of her, so what did my mom do? In front of EVERYBODY - the older and younger girls, she took me up to the big mean girl (in full witch costume, mind you, who had just been bullying and trying to scare me…and it was a really creepy costume because it kind of had Japanese folklore mixed in with it a bit too. Like, I was a kid who loved scary stuff, and did not scare easy, so her scaring me meant that she was being really terrifying)…and in front of EVERYONE, in a loud voice she told the mean girl that I was being silly and immature and thought that the older mean girl was trying to scare me, but that wasn’t true, was it? It was just a costume, see! And the mean girl smiled very artificially sweetly, and said of course, it was just a costume, and gave me this look like she would get me later, and then my mom told me to stop being so stupid. It was so embarrassing, because all the other older girls didn’t realise that the bully girl was actually being mean to us, they thought that she was just jokingly scaring us, and I felt that it made them all not like me (it probably wasn’t true, but that’s how it made me feel). And I practiced so, so hard for my role. I was so mesmerised by the older girls, and I practiced harder than many of the other girls. I had a slight solo as a snowflake (in this scene, we were snowflakes who had to dance around Dorothy, as she fell asleep because of the poppies)…so all the other little girl snowflakes were supposed to come out first and do a dance around Dorothy, then one girl was supposed to come out and do a little solo, then I was supposed to come out and do a little solo, and then we all would join together and dance again, and then exit off the other side of the stage that we came in. Well, since I was the last snowflake to come out, that meant that I was alone behind the curtain for a period of time, and who do you know decides to jump out and terrify me in that moment, but the mean witch! And that’s how I know that she wasn’t just doing it for laughs and thinking that it was funny and cute how we got scared, like I think the other girls kind of absentmindedly did that when she showed off around them. She was genuinely trying to be mean and got a thrill out of picking on us. Because she jumped out of the shadows and I almost screamed off the side of the stage (my ballet instructor was on the other side giving direction, and couldn’t really see her because of the way the curtains were, and anyway, she was more focused on the dance on stage), and the girl told me something scary that I can’t really remember, but I just remember it stopping my heart in my breath. And all of a sudden it was my turn to go out on stage, and do my little solo, and I was so scared that I just completely forgot my steps for the first few moments and messed up. I wanted to cry, because I had always been so perfect in rehearsals. It had never been me who messed up. It had always been someone else. I practiced and practiced and practiced and practiced and loved it so much, and was so excited, just like these young girls, and knew exactly who I wanted to be in each ballet when I grew up! And she did get me back for outing her to my mom, because she made me mess up on opening night. My solo role was given away for the rest of the show because my ballet instructor said it must have been too much pressure, and that I had to learn to deal with my stage fright, and I was too scared to tell her the real reason for my fear. And what’s worse is that after the show, I thought that we could finally relax and have some respite. We hadn’t had sweets for months, and there was a whole spread laid out for VIPs and performers, with cookies and sweets, and we were allowed to have them…but first we were allowed to go explore the theatre on our own! And the other girls were saying that there was this mysterious black curtain in the middle of this very busy hall that had all of the VIP people in it, mingling and having drinks after the performance. It was a square black curtain and the other girls were flabbergasted as to what it could be. Was it a magicians curtain? They were too scared to look. Determined not to be scared again, I bravely said that I would look behind the curtain. So all of us little girls, still in our full face of makeup (much heavier than the girls here…this was the early nineties. It was full on) cautiously crept up to the mysterious square black curtain box (about seven feet tall). They were all looking behind my back…I took a deep breath…and whipped back the curtain, only to see my half naked bully, her body half covered in fake warts and green/grey/mottled face paint, grotesque makeup now even more grotesque as the long plasticine-like nose was half-falling off. She glared at me with the most hateful, angry-looking eyes, clearly thinking that I had done this on purpose to get back at her. “Why you little…,” she began, moving her hands towards me in a strangling motion. We all stared in wide eyed horror, then I quickly closed the curtain, and we bolted, and I ran back and hugged my mom. Now, I have the biggest sweet-tooth in the world, and I had been looking forward to indulging in this spread for months. We had been told about it months ago, and every time that we were told we had to abstain from sweets in the lead up to the show, we were told to think about the marvellous spread on closing night. I so wanted to eat those amazing sweets. It was even more amazing than I had dreamed of…but I would not stop tightly hugging my mother, I was so scared of that mean girl finding me and doing something horrible to me. My mother asked if I was getting any food and I said that I wanted to go, but could she help me get some sweets to take home? She told me that no, I could eat some here. I said that I couldn’t but I couldn’t explain why. My mother took this to be a sign of me sticking to my diet, and so said, “Well, yes, you’re right, you shouldn’t be eating those sweets anyway and you don’t want them. Let’s get out of here.” And dragged me out to the car. I stared longingly behind at that glorious table of the most delectable desserts you can imagine. I savoured for them. But there is no way I was leaving my mother’s side. I felt in my gut that the second I did, I would be happily filling up a plate when my body would be snatched away by the witch, only to disappear into the darkness of the large, old, creepy Japanese theatre, with it’s many hidden corners and dark spaces. Who knew what she would do to me. I had nightmares about a witch coming to get me for years after that. It’s funny - it’s actually only now, after writing this comment, that I’ve linked the two together! But some of the older girls were very sweet. The prima ballerinas especially were just the loveliest girls ever. And as I said, whenever older girls had really cool costumes, or beautiful dresses, or crowns they would be especially kind towards us little ones. I think they took a certain pride in being so adored by us, and it made them even kinder towards us in turn. If not for that one really mean girl, the entire experience would have been amazing. And the girl who played Glinda did tell the mean girl to stop it once, and did give me hugs a lot. And the girl who played Dorothy was nice, but of course, all the girls liked her, and she was nice to all of us, because she was the lead in that production. Anyway, that’s my experience being a young ballerina!
Snow will forever be my absolute favorite scene. I was snow queen understudy and got to do a few runs as the snow queen. I was also lead marzipan and dew drop. Even though I was sad that our production ended but I was also glad to be able to give my feet a break. I went through so many pairs of pointe shoes (thankfully I didn't have to buy all of them myself).
@@Kathrynmagoo Dew drop is in waltz of the flowers. Every production has different names for each part. The dew drop is like the snow queen but for flowers.
@@Kathrynmagoo it's so weird watching videos of other performances because they have so many different names for every part. Some call it Marzipan some call it Mirliton some call it Whit Rose and some simply call it waltz of the flutes. Then you have just Russian or in Balanchine style it's called Candy Canes. Mother Ginger's babies are sometimes called bonbons or polichinelle.
I had 3 roles in the nutcracker when I was younger as little snow, a bonbon, and then the mouse who gets shot by the cannon but the role I wanted more than ANYTHING was the rat king. I wanted to be the rat king so bad
Дети очень милые,думающие... Большинство назвали главные партии, но прозвучали и другие,это очень хорошо. Ребята не зациклились на сверхзадачах,а любят и ценят балет во всех его проявлениях. Они открыты для общения,несмотря на некоторое смущение... Очень, очень хорошие ребята!💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
Even as an adult my dream role is still Clara 😅 but my favorite role I’ve danced in the Nutcracker has definitely been Polichinelle! Snow is always magical too!
Ok but knowing how cool their Arabian princess dance looks I can see why practicality all of them want to do it. The nutcracker I did in high school everyone wanted to be in Arabian and it was barefoot! (Still had to audition en pointe though to even get to try Arabian)
My dream role is big mouse Spanish lead Russian lead or core and snow lol my dream role before this nutcracker season was big mouse and Fritz which I didn’t get either but I was Fritz last year and I was a big soldier instead
as a dancer, my favorite roles are party adult, snow, snow queen, and spanish lead. i’ve only preformed as party adult and it’s so much fun to dance ballet in character shoes!
I was a party boy and big mouse in my Nutcracker time mine was always Fritz and when i got older i wanted to be the Nutcracker but never mads it sadly but i still had fun!!
Arabian Spanish and doll are just top tier
Hmmm
I would say the top tiers are Arabian Spanish and sugar plum
I mean plum
I loved being a doll
You forgot about sugarplum fairy
I just want to shout out all the dancers that had a dream role(s) that wasn’t sugarplum! There are so many amazing roles in ballet that aren’t well-known or THE lead role and are super rewarding. Made me so happy to hear some of those answers!
OMG SSSniperwolf commented on my recent video 🥰
HOW DOES THAT RELATE AT ALL?@@user-et1pb7fu5v
The sugar plum fairy is just so amazing, even if it wasn’t a main role I still think a lot of people would’ve gone for sugar plum.
@@user-et1pb7fu5v ik this is a lie but that's nothing to brag about
@@user-et1pb7fu5vWoooooooooooowww do you want a cookie? A round of applause? Pfft, what a child 😂
Ok but like the girly pops who said “big mice”, “Russian boy”, and “Fritz”, you’re my kinda ppl 🔥❤️
I said fritz. eva was so done with me at that point lmao
Yessss you’re an icon Taylor ❤
@@taylor_cuccinever change
I wanna be the mice… it’s rat time
Russian Boy? You go girl💅🏼👏🏼
Hmmm
As a Russian who is terrible and good at the same time at ballet, да
we have the same pfp❤
@@sienna_equestrian_13 eyyy💚
When I was in the Nutcracker I was a boy even though I am a girl, it was quite fun
Big mouse 😆😆 they’re so real for that
Feels like everyone is fighting inside not to say Clara😂
that's what i thought 😂
A lot of them have been Clara as she is younger
@@Tarafaith true true
They are at the age at which they would be Clara, also Victoria, taylor, and tova have all been Clara and I bet some others have been too.
thats bc claras a child meanwhile all their dream roles are adult roles
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Shout out to the girl who wanted to do Russian Boy. Gutsy
My dream role is literally anything in the nutcracker. But the Spanish lead is super pretty
I was that poor kid that never got ballet lessons, but watched the Nutcracker every year and lived vicariously through the dancers. My dream would be the peacock. It's a small role, but the movements, costume and music are gorgeous!
What version are you watching? I've never seen a peacock
@@LucieCorneliaSame! I’ve seen 3 different versions, but no peacock. The last one I saw had a dancing waffle, though🧇
@@LucieCornelia The Pacific Northwest Ballet's Nutcracker has a peacock dance as Arabian
@@creativename3256😂😂😂😂 this is actually the funniest response. “Didn’t see a peacock, but I saw a dancing waffle”
@cestlavie3572 oh, instead of arabian? Or as a version of?
i'm with the dancers who said the mice. i'd do anything to get to dance in front of people dressed as a rat
Its so cute how they seem so excited, i bet they really look up to the older girls playing their dream roles 😢❤
I remember being a young ballerina in the Tokyo National Ballet. We looked up to the older girls sooo much. But the girls who played scary characters used to really terrify us, and thought it was funny. I remember one time we put on a production of The Wizard of Oz, and the witch used to bully us younger girls backstage because we were so afraid of her in costume. But the girls who played Dorothy and Glinda were super nice, especially the one who played Glinda. I remembered running to her every time the one who played the witch was mean. I think she bullied me the most because I was especially scared of her, and I was one of the only girls with kind of a “stage mom”, so I didn’t have a mom that I could go to, while all the other girls did, so if I didn’t have one of the nice older girls to go to, I just had to stand there being scared by her while the other older girls laughed. I don’t know if the other older girls who were laughing realised how much we were all scared by “The Witch” (this one girl always got the dark parts for some reason, maybe because she was very good but very mean, and she revelled in being scary towards, and bullying us!). I think the other older girls were mostly just focused on their parts, because they weren’t mean when she wasn’t around, and only laughed at her being cruel when she was there and showing off about how much she could scare us. We would always try to hide from her when we saw her come in the room, but like I said, if parents were around, my mom would always shoo me away while the other moms would comfort their kids, or she would tell me to go be with the older girls, so I was often the last girl standing and would just be standing there alone and petrified as the mean girl called me over only to try to do things to humiliate and scare me as the other little girls watched. The worst part is that during one of the big dress rehearsals I finally got up the courage to tell my mom that this girl had been being really mean to me and that I was scared of her, so what did my mom do? In front of EVERYBODY - the older and younger girls, she took me up to the big mean girl (in full witch costume, mind you, who had just been bullying and trying to scare me…and it was a really creepy costume because it kind of had Japanese folklore mixed in with it a bit too. Like, I was a kid who loved scary stuff, and did not scare easy, so her scaring me meant that she was being really terrifying)…and in front of EVERYONE, in a loud voice she told the mean girl that I was being silly and immature and thought that the older mean girl was trying to scare me, but that wasn’t true, was it? It was just a costume, see! And the mean girl smiled very artificially sweetly, and said of course, it was just a costume, and gave me this look like she would get me later, and then my mom told me to stop being so stupid. It was so embarrassing, because all the other older girls didn’t realise that the bully girl was actually being mean to us, they thought that she was just jokingly scaring us, and I felt that it made them all not like me (it probably wasn’t true, but that’s how it made me feel).
And I practiced so, so hard for my role. I was so mesmerised by the older girls, and I practiced harder than many of the other girls. I had a slight solo as a snowflake (in this scene, we were snowflakes who had to dance around Dorothy, as she fell asleep because of the poppies)…so all the other little girl snowflakes were supposed to come out first and do a dance around Dorothy, then one girl was supposed to come out and do a little solo, then I was supposed to come out and do a little solo, and then we all would join together and dance again, and then exit off the other side of the stage that we came in. Well, since I was the last snowflake to come out, that meant that I was alone behind the curtain for a period of time, and who do you know decides to jump out and terrify me in that moment, but the mean witch! And that’s how I know that she wasn’t just doing it for laughs and thinking that it was funny and cute how we got scared, like I think the other girls kind of absentmindedly did that when she showed off around them. She was genuinely trying to be mean and got a thrill out of picking on us. Because she jumped out of the shadows and I almost screamed off the side of the stage (my ballet instructor was on the other side giving direction, and couldn’t really see her because of the way the curtains were, and anyway, she was more focused on the dance on stage), and the girl told me something scary that I can’t really remember, but I just remember it stopping my heart in my breath. And all of a sudden it was my turn to go out on stage, and do my little solo, and I was so scared that I just completely forgot my steps for the first few moments and messed up. I wanted to cry, because I had always been so perfect in rehearsals. It had never been me who messed up. It had always been someone else. I practiced and practiced and practiced and practiced and loved it so much, and was so excited, just like these young girls, and knew exactly who I wanted to be in each ballet when I grew up! And she did get me back for outing her to my mom, because she made me mess up on opening night. My solo role was given away for the rest of the show because my ballet instructor said it must have been too much pressure, and that I had to learn to deal with my stage fright, and I was too scared to tell her the real reason for my fear.
And what’s worse is that after the show, I thought that we could finally relax and have some respite. We hadn’t had sweets for months, and there was a whole spread laid out for VIPs and performers, with cookies and sweets, and we were allowed to have them…but first we were allowed to go explore the theatre on our own! And the other girls were saying that there was this mysterious black curtain in the middle of this very busy hall that had all of the VIP people in it, mingling and having drinks after the performance. It was a square black curtain and the other girls were flabbergasted as to what it could be. Was it a magicians curtain? They were too scared to look. Determined not to be scared again, I bravely said that I would look behind the curtain. So all of us little girls, still in our full face of makeup (much heavier than the girls here…this was the early nineties. It was full on) cautiously crept up to the mysterious square black curtain box (about seven feet tall). They were all looking behind my back…I took a deep breath…and whipped back the curtain, only to see my half naked bully, her body half covered in fake warts and green/grey/mottled face paint, grotesque makeup now even more grotesque as the long plasticine-like nose was half-falling off. She glared at me with the most hateful, angry-looking eyes, clearly thinking that I had done this on purpose to get back at her. “Why you little…,” she began, moving her hands towards me in a strangling motion. We all stared in wide eyed horror, then I quickly closed the curtain, and we bolted, and I ran back and hugged my mom.
Now, I have the biggest sweet-tooth in the world, and I had been looking forward to indulging in this spread for months. We had been told about it months ago, and every time that we were told we had to abstain from sweets in the lead up to the show, we were told to think about the marvellous spread on closing night. I so wanted to eat those amazing sweets. It was even more amazing than I had dreamed of…but I would not stop tightly hugging my mother, I was so scared of that mean girl finding me and doing something horrible to me. My mother asked if I was getting any food and I said that I wanted to go, but could she help me get some sweets to take home? She told me that no, I could eat some here. I said that I couldn’t but I couldn’t explain why. My mother took this to be a sign of me sticking to my diet, and so said, “Well, yes, you’re right, you shouldn’t be eating those sweets anyway and you don’t want them. Let’s get out of here.” And dragged me out to the car. I stared longingly behind at that glorious table of the most delectable desserts you can imagine. I savoured for them. But there is no way I was leaving my mother’s side. I felt in my gut that the second I did, I would be happily filling up a plate when my body would be snatched away by the witch, only to disappear into the darkness of the large, old, creepy Japanese theatre, with it’s many hidden corners and dark spaces. Who knew what she would do to me.
I had nightmares about a witch coming to get me for years after that. It’s funny - it’s actually only now, after writing this comment, that I’ve linked the two together!
But some of the older girls were very sweet. The prima ballerinas especially were just the loveliest girls ever. And as I said, whenever older girls had really cool costumes, or beautiful dresses, or crowns they would be especially kind towards us little ones. I think they took a certain pride in being so adored by us, and it made them even kinder towards us in turn. If not for that one really mean girl, the entire experience would have been amazing. And the girl who played Glinda did tell the mean girl to stop it once, and did give me hugs a lot. And the girl who played Dorothy was nice, but of course, all the girls liked her, and she was nice to all of us, because she was the lead in that production.
Anyway, that’s my experience being a young ballerina!
Sounds like Malia is getting that role. The confidence when she says it😌
Snow will forever be my absolute favorite scene. I was snow queen understudy and got to do a few runs as the snow queen. I was also lead marzipan and dew drop. Even though I was sad that our production ended but I was also glad to be able to give my feet a break. I went through so many pairs of pointe shoes (thankfully I didn't have to buy all of them myself).
What is dew drop? My studio doesn’t have the role dew drop and I have wondered what it is. And congrats on snow queen understudy that’s great!
@@Kathrynmagoo Dew drop is in waltz of the flowers. Every production has different names for each part. The dew drop is like the snow queen but for flowers.
@@mermaidopulence8539 thanks, we call ours beauty rose. Thanks for explaining.
@@Kathrynmagoo it's so weird watching videos of other performances because they have so many different names for every part. Some call it Marzipan some call it Mirliton some call it Whit Rose and some simply call it waltz of the flutes. Then you have just Russian or in Balanchine style it's called Candy Canes. Mother Ginger's babies are sometimes called bonbons or polichinelle.
I had 3 roles in the nutcracker when I was younger as little snow, a bonbon, and then the mouse who gets shot by the cannon but the role I wanted more than ANYTHING was the rat king. I wanted to be the rat king so bad
lol u get the canon but want rat king lolol that’s hilarious😂
@@lynzblk It’s such a dramatic role i love being creepy crawly onstage. Also the canon confetti always got in my mouth ☹️
The little ones are so cute keep interviewing them
-"What's your dream role?"
-"um...SNOW"
I just loved that one, got me rolling 😂🤣🤣❤️
the girl who said russian boy was so pretty
The Taylor magazine in the background with Taylor
that was my magazine. i’m taylor btw
I'd like to dance as one of the flowers 🌺
FRITZ 😂😂😂😂 Also the 2 kids who said big mouse are so real lol
Mine has always been the Arabian princess!🩰🫶🏼
why does my brain make me think that the way Capri answered Eva having that "Tessa-esque" vibe lol
I love Capri! She’s such a pretty dancer, I went to a summer intensive with her and she danced the lead role in our end show! She was gorgeous!
Дети очень милые,думающие... Большинство назвали главные партии, но прозвучали и другие,это очень хорошо. Ребята не зациклились на сверхзадачах,а любят и ценят балет во всех его проявлениях. Они открыты для общения,несмотря на некоторое смущение... Очень, очень хорошие ребята!💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
They all basically had the same! 😂❤
Even as an adult my dream role is still Clara 😅 but my favorite role I’ve danced in the Nutcracker has definitely been Polichinelle! Snow is always magical too!
Love them!!❤
Tova is adorable omg
The last girls little dance was so cute
Mine is dewdrop, sugar plum, and Arabian princess
big mice and russian boy is so real
Big mice we call it the rat/mouse king
👇🏼 if it called that
Taylor looking like a hobbit 😂💜 so stinkin cute!
I know that Victoria will absolutely be Arabian princess
Omg my name is Capri too! I was so shocked when I you them say “Miss Capri” 😂😂
Ok but knowing how cool their Arabian princess dance looks I can see why practicality all of them want to do it. The nutcracker I did in high school everyone wanted to be in Arabian and it was barefoot! (Still had to audition en pointe though to even get to try Arabian)
“Big Mice” GO GIRL HIGH FIVE
So much Godmode please!!! Loved it back in the day and can’t wait for more 😊
I love how none of them said Clara lol😂
My dream role is definitely Mouse Queen❤❤❤
Omg I’m doing the nutcracker this December
My Dreams roles as an Ballerina are Suger plum fairy, Ballerina doll and clara
My dream role is big mouse Spanish lead Russian lead or core and snow lol my dream role before this nutcracker season was big mouse and Fritz which I didn’t get either but I was Fritz last year and I was a big soldier instead
No importa el papel principal, sólo el haber formado parte de este hermoso sueño que es el ballet
Adorable❤
As a fellow nutcracker dancer, I hope yours went great! I bet it had a wonderful cast ❤
I know I should say waltz queen… but waltz core was always my favorite!! Many happy memories there.
They are all so adorable! 🥰
It was the slow pull away with the micro when the girl said Fritz that did it for me. Also the 'i know' look the bloonde woman gave you😂
she was done with me 😂
😂@@taylor_cucci
Bro, I had to be the Golden Fairy 😭😭
THAT'S TAYLOR SWIFT ON THE MAGAZINE IN THE BACKGROUND OF THE LAST CLIP
The girl who said big mice is my kind of people 😃
i hope one of these lovely ladies gets to do their dream role this year
Mine is Sugar Plum Fairy and a Snowflake in Waltz of the Snowflakes
My dream is to play a rat✨🐀🐀🐀✨✨
Toba and Chloe are so pretty ❤😂
Ahhhh…so sweet that one said snow. That’s one of my favorite dances of the nutcracker!
Okay, Taylor is adorable though. Such a happy kiddo.
Mine are Sugar Plum, Dew Drop, and Snowflake
I HAVE THAT SAME TAYLOR MAGAZINE THAT WAS IN THE BACKGROUND OF THE LAST ONE
OMG SOMEONE WHO FINALLY HAS THE NAME CAPRI TOO❤❤❤ MY NAME IS A
SO CAPRI
Arabian,Spanish,and sugarplum were popular
I love the nutcracker
Ballerina Doll has always been my Dream Role!
2 of them named Melia that’s craxyyy
Im a animal lover so the mouse queen
I always wanted to be the mouse king 🤧
omg i was in the nutcracker when I was 6 and I was a sugar plum this brings back so many memories
So many of those kids I kind of recognize…
I lovvved Spanish lead when I was in nutcracker! One of my faves to watch
swifties would have noticed the taylor poster on someone’s backpack in the background 😂
"snow. 😊" 🥰
The sugarplum has very succes😂❤
as a dancer, my favorite roles are party adult, snow, snow queen, and spanish lead. i’ve only preformed as party adult and it’s so much fun to dance ballet in character shoes!
Im doing it and im the snow queen i love it
So many sugar plum I think the sugar plum fairy is the hardest role
Sugarplum Fairy and Ballerina Doll
Sorry I’m going to be basic for a minute but my dream role has all been Clara, hopefully I get to play her in the near future 🤞🤞🤞🤞
I saw that Taylor swift magazine in the back…. 👹👹👹
Love this
My dream role is dewdrop. Flowers always have so much fun
My friend was in the nutcracker he was the sugarplum and fitz and it was fun to watch him
I played Fritz once!! It was really fun! Probably the funnest role I've ever had
The fact that none said Clara broke my heart
I always wanted to be on of the mice when i was young😂
I think snow Queen is epic
Ive always wanted to be the toy soldier doll. The ending 'dun-DUN' part looks so fun. I got snow this year though.
I couldn’t help but spot the Taylor swift magazine behind Taylor 😏
mine is probably spanish, waltz and any doll
I was an Arabian for the Nutcracker this year, i loved it
THE TAYLOR MAGAZINE
If I were a dancer and the Nutcracker, I would be the dewdrops
I was a party boy and big mouse in my Nutcracker time mine was always Fritz and when i got older i wanted to be the Nutcracker but never mads it sadly but i still had fun!!
MAN I WANNA BE THE BIG MOUSE SO BAD
I don’t even dance but if I had a chance to be one of them rats I’d be on the next flight to the best dance school in the world🕺💃🩰🐇🐭🐀
The way everybody almost at the exact same thing, as in Arabian, princess and sugarplum fairy
I I was a mouse when I was in the nutcracker
I did the Nutcracker in school and I was a sugar plum😊
I love Clara sugar plum and lollipop
I’m in orchestra and I played Tchaikovsky’s four character dances in my seventh grade year. Such a great piece!