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Filmmagasinet Ekko, 2012
Review of the film Sleeping Beauty (2011) by director Julia ...
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Review of the film Sleeping Beauty (2011) by director Julia ...
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Practical Pre-School, 2013
Alison Davies kicks off a new series about using fairytales to develop communication and language skills with a look at the story of one princess who had to wait a very long time for her prince to come…
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Alison Davies kicks off a new series about using fairytales to develop communication and language skills with a look at the story of one princess who had to wait a very long time for her prince to come…
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Experiment, 2017
Abstract At the beginning of the twentieth century, Viktor Vasnetsov (1848-1926) started his work on the cycle Poema semi skazok [The Poem of Seven Fairy Tales] (1900-26). This self-imposed task included seven monumental paintings depicting popular Russian folktales.
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Abstract At the beginning of the twentieth century, Viktor Vasnetsov (1848-1926) started his work on the cycle Poema semi skazok [The Poem of Seven Fairy Tales] (1900-26). This self-imposed task included seven monumental paintings depicting popular Russian folktales.
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2002
Sleeping Beauty was first performed at the Young Vic from November 2002 to January 2003. Its revival performance was at the Barbican Theatre from 11 December 2004 to 11 January 2005, followed by a performance at the New Victory Theatre, Broadway, New York from 4 to 27 February 2005.
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Sleeping Beauty was first performed at the Young Vic from November 2002 to January 2003. Its revival performance was at the Barbican Theatre from 11 December 2004 to 11 January 2005, followed by a performance at the New Victory Theatre, Broadway, New York from 4 to 27 February 2005.
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2000
Abstract When the right King’s Son comes through the hedge of thorns at the appointed moment in time he awakens not just one person held within its time-created frame but all who live (sleep) there. The hedge itself exists as a result of the wish of the old woman who sits and spins thread, a figure of deep mystery from the ancient ...
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Abstract When the right King’s Son comes through the hedge of thorns at the appointed moment in time he awakens not just one person held within its time-created frame but all who live (sleep) there. The hedge itself exists as a result of the wish of the old woman who sits and spins thread, a figure of deep mystery from the ancient ...
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Practical Pre-School, 2010
A long time ago, a King and Queen lived in a lovely castle. They had cooks who served delicious food, gardeners who grew beautiful flowers, soldiers who guarded the castle and lots of dogs and horses. But…they were sad.
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A long time ago, a King and Queen lived in a lovely castle. They had cooks who served delicious food, gardeners who grew beautiful flowers, soldiers who guarded the castle and lots of dogs and horses. But…they were sad.
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2020
No longer a regulative ideal, humanity has emerged as an empirical reality with our ability to count, measure and alter its global body. But while it is real, humanity possesses no political agency, and has thus been conceptualized since the Cold War in negative ways, as the actual or potential victim of atomic, pandemic or environmental extermination.
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No longer a regulative ideal, humanity has emerged as an empirical reality with our ability to count, measure and alter its global body. But while it is real, humanity possesses no political agency, and has thus been conceptualized since the Cold War in negative ways, as the actual or potential victim of atomic, pandemic or environmental extermination.
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