- Father Frost & Snegurochka training, skills required, pay possibilities and job varieties/options - very interesting article about a very real job option for fairy tale people in Russia, even in lean economic times.
Showing posts with label Santa folktale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Santa folktale. Show all posts
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Fairy Tale News New Year's Bumper Edition: Careers - fairy tale knowledge required!
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Father Frost,
Santa folktale,
snow maiden
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Stories for the Season: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardobe



I found this amazing promotion for a Christmas party after the release - I'll leave you to read it, to see what I mean. (Click to enlarge.)

By the way, Christian Birmingham illustrated a version of the book and is a must-see. As much as I love the movie, I prefer the old illustrations to read with, however this book is an exception to the rule. The link is HERE (I haven't seen this version with the black and white cover, which is lovely. The version linked to is the colored one I've seen in stores.)

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C. Birmingham,
illustration,
movie,
Narnia,
Santa folktale,
Snow Queen,
Xmas tales
Ashes and Diamonds—Santa, Cinderella & Bert (Article)

Here's an excerpt:
Of all the ways that presents and good things might come into one’s life, the chimney would, at first glance, be a bad plan—dirty, likely to be filled with fire, narrow and uninviting. A chimney is where we turn wood into smoke, and what exits by way of the chimney is of the least value to humans—soot, ash and greenhouse gas. Ashes to ashes and dust to dust, the burned down remains of the hearth’s fire would seem to be the end of the road, and yet they mark the scene of a new beginning.
The blogger, Bruce from Privilege of Parenting, then goes on to discuss Cinderella, Bert from Mary Poppins and Rumpelstiltskin and how we often find worth, in things and in people, in the unlikeliest of places, including the ordinary dirt - and dirty faces - of home.
You can read the rest of the article HERE.
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article,
CInderella,
Mary Poppins,
rumpelstiltskin,
Santa folktale
Monday, December 21, 2009
Stories for the Season: Prep & Landing

It aired on ABC on December 8th but now you can watch it ('with limited commercial interruption') in HD online.


I'm including a preview below, just in case ABC takes it offline (I know they're planning to air it yearly from now on, so in all likelihood it will disappear sometime soon). It doesn't quite give the sweet feeling that the actual short manages to capture but it explains the premise (not necessary to know to enjoy the short by the way).

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behind-the-scenes,
Disney,
Santa folktale,
short film,
Xmas tales