Keep on moving just like this Andstay w/z us and keep on free Happy baby? so move ya body Take ya fun where you can find it Heion to gensou no hibi wo zutto Okuri tsuzukete iku no ni akiteru Yasashisa to kizukai wo koutai ni Tsukai wake kao tsuki wa ittai docchi dai Nakeru yoru no kouen wa Kensou no hoteri wo iyashite Katari tsukusenu omoi Dareka soba de kiite yo Mou doko ni mo ikenai Feel like dance Itsu no koro ka akiremekaketa yume Mawari mawaru chansu ga Ajikenai hodo doori sugiteku yo I love you totte oki no Nando mo tsukaenai dakedo ashita wo mite Ikite yuku tame ni wa mou ichido Anata ni wa todoketai Coolin' relaxin' in the mornin' Nothin' somethin' in the evenin' Clap your ear to what we sayin' Hundred& globe. gonna proove Move ya chest roll up ya robe Dance trance all in a globe Feel like dance Itsu no koro ka wasureso na tooi hi Mekuru meku omoi wa nasakenai hodo, kono koro ajiwaenai yo Hito wa naze jidai wo irodoru you na koi to Sore dake ja kitto mitashikirezu ai wo sasayaku Koyoi dansu to tomo ni Let me know that you never never give it up Watch me now and we are gonna make it up Put ya hands up Put ya hands up Make some noise and all gonna wick it up (△くり返し) - Check it out and turn up the bass And let you know that we"re the best Burst open split open No time to answer any questions Just w/z us and feel the groove Check.
The Holly cast’s Tess is played with great presence by Marin Reko, who vividly portrays her character’s curiosity, spunk, wonder and joy. And the over-12 cut-off for the children is because of their COVID vaccination status (thus no tiny ones as “mice” - the teens have turned into “rats”). With two casts that include the IMC company, trainees and apprentice exchanging and doubling roles nightly, and a troupe of 35 over-12 young women that switches from night to night, the Newport Nutcracker ends up being 86 percent female, with varied body types and ethnicities. And then it’s back to the ballroom to meet the Snow Queen and Prince (Lauren Difede and Benjamin Rabe) for their lovely and captivating pas de deux.
This fight takes place on the Grand Staircase, with the audience once again staring up, entranced. The audience, in fact, feels a part of the story in that first scene, as they watch the Oelrichs family (the original owners of Rosecliff) greet their cousins, the Vanderbilts (the original owners of Marble House, just down Bellevue Avenue) and then follow the dancers into the ballroom for the beginning of the ballet. The action begins at the foot of the Grand Staircase, with the introduction of the Winter Fairy (Katie Moorhead), who acts as a guide for both the young girl in the story and for the audience members. Working with Rosecliff’s luxurious architecture and decor, artistic director Miki Ohlsen and associate artistic director Danielle Genest, have once again turned the 1899 mansion into (by turns) a Victorian home and a sparkling, snowy dreamland. Island Moving Company has always turned the disadvantage of having no permanent performing space into a distinct advantage, with presentations in many of the Newport Mansion gardens and, 20 years ago, creating a Nutcracker ballet that moves from room to room inside the Rosecliff Mansion.