Thursday, 30 May 2019

Promotional photo for Sylva Nečasová’s Alice in Wonderland ballet, which premiered in the Czech Republic in February.

it was very uncomfortable, and, as there seemed to be no sort of chance of her ever getting out of the room again, no wonder she felt unhappy.
`It was much pleasanter at home,’ thought poor Alice.

Promotional photo for a ballet.

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Monday, 27 May 2019







strangersdaysparadise:
“ Sarah Lamb as Alice in Alice’s adventures in Wonderland, Royal Ballet
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Kenta Kura as the Frog Footman, Ludovic Ondiviela as the Fish footman and Sarah lamb as Alice in Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice in Wonderland ballet
Photo: Dave Morgan











cinematicmusings:
“ Sarah Lamb as Alice in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland © Johan Persson/ROH 2011
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still-she-haunts-me-phantomwise:
“heyho-srb:
“ Croquet! Simon Russell Beale as the Duchess in the Royal Ballet Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, London, Royal Opera House - February 2011
(King of Hearts: Gary Avis; Alice: Sarah Lamb; Queen of Hearts:...




a contemporary Jack and Alice (Sarah Lamb and Federico Bonelli) in Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice’s adventures in Wonderland ballet.

FAVOURITE DANCERS FROM THE 2011 AAIW BALLET: SARAH LAMB AS ALICE

(1ST CAST ALICE, ROYAL BALLET)

The difficulty that the choreographer and dancer face is Alice’s age. She has to be juvenile enough to be intrigued by the random episodes in which she is a bystander, and yet old enough for a love interest. Lamb in the first cast is gamine, decisive and eager to fall in love.

(Quote by books0977
Queen Alice by Kenneth Rougeau
There were three chairs at the head of the table, the Red and White Queens had already taken two of them, but the middle one was empty. Alice sat down in it, rather uncomfortable at the silence, and longing for someone...

There were three chairs at the head of the table, the Red and White Queens had already taken two of them, but the middle one was empty. Alice sat down in it, rather uncomfortable at the silence, and longing for someone to speak
Queen Alice by Kenneth Rougeau for Through the Looking-Glass  














Alice’s adventures in Wonderland illustrations by Jan Svankmajer.

He also illustrated Through the Looking-Glass later but the illustrations are even more harder to find.

I can’t find a publication date of when these illustrations were completed. I wonder if this was before or after Alice (1988) ?

Interesting that the China doll motif is in these illustrations as well as the 1988 film and the short Jabberwocky (1977)

ARCHIVAL NOTE: 

As of last year, both Wonderland and Looking glass have been reprinted in English