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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Music, Dance, and Fairy Tale Charm a Packed Hall
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Music, Dance, and Fairy Tale Charm a Packed Hall

The musical and dance fairy tale 'Sneguljčica' captivated many families and young visitors at the National House in Ptuj, transforming the venue into a magical world of music and storytelling. Created under the artistic direction of academic violinist Inge Ulokina and in collaboration with musicologist, composer, and arranger Olga Ulokina, the performance blends the timeless Grimm tale with classical music, dance, and active audience participation. The show was designed to immerse children in the richness of classical music through an interactive experience, incorporating works by composers such as Vivaldi, Bizet, Tchaikovsky, Kálmán, Glazunov, and Rachmaninoff. Young attendees were not just spectators but active participants, helping shape the narrative through their responses and engagement. The performance featured talented performers including dancer Mia Lovrenčak as Sneguljčica, soprano Mojca Hladnik as the villainess Macha, and young artist Mila Nikolić as Palček Muzikalček.

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Music, Dance, and Fairy Tale Charm a Packed Hall

The musical and dance fairy tale 'Sneguljčica' captivated many families and young visitors at the National House in Ptuj, transforming the venue into a magical world of music and storytelling. Created under the artistic direction of academic violinist Inge Ulokina and in collaboration with musicologist, composer, and arranger Olga Ulokina, the performance blends the timeless Grimm tale with classical music, dance, and active audience participation. The show was designed to immerse children in the richness of classical music through an interactive experience, incorporating works by composers such as Vivaldi, Bizet, Tchaikovsky, Kálmán, Glazunov, and Rachmaninoff. Young attendees were not just spectators but active participants, helping shape the narrative through their responses and engagement. The performance featured talented performers including dancer Mia Lovrenčak as Sneguljčica, soprano Mojca Hladnik as the villainess Macha, and young artist Mila Nikolić as Palček Muzikalček.

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