Set, Costumes, Music and Lighting.  What is the main thing Ward uses to differentiate between the two worlds?

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Set, Costumes, Music and Lighting

 What is the main thing Ward uses to differentiate between the two worlds?

 What effect do the all-white costumes have on the ice- skating scene? How does it inform the action? Princess Sugar is dressed in pink. What does this tell us about her character and about her status in the group?  For each sweetie write down the key elements of the costume that inform that audience. i.e. Humbug bouncer:  The shape of the costume is in the shape of a humbug sweet  The material is black and white striped like a humbug  Write down how the costume affects the way in which the dancers move as well. For example, Clara feels much happier in her blue and white spotted dress than she does in her clothes from the orphanage and this could also be perceived to affect her movement and her emotions.

 Listen to the music of the Christmas Party scene and see if you can identify the use of toy instruments in this piece. What effect do these instruments have on the piece of storytelling and on the music?  Sounds - Think of other moments throughout the production where sound is used to enhance or create atmosphere.  Music and Production Elements - All of the production elements combine to tell a fantastical and wonderful story, of which music plays an extremely large part. For each scene in Matthew Bourne’s Nutcracker! write down five words to describe the music. Try to listen to the music in isolation from the action.  Once you have completed this task for each scene look at what journey the music has taken the listener on. How does this reflect what happens on stage?  Comment on this and discuss how the other production elements; dance, costume, set and lighting work together to inform the story.

 Choose two completely different points of the production. Describe what is happening in each of your chosen scenarios and comment why they are different and how lighting, sound, set and costumes contribute towards this.