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Что (кто) такое A Folk Tale - определение


A Folk Tale         
  • Sheet music ''Et Folkesagn''
BALLET IN THREE ACTS
A Folk Tale (ballet)
A Folk Tale () is a ballet in three acts, created in 1854 for the Royal Danish Ballet by the Danish ballet master and choreographer August Bournonville to the music of Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann and Niels W. Gade.
Folktale         
TRADITIONAL STORY THAT IS PASSED DOWN ORALLY
Folk tale; Folk-tale; Folk tales; Folk Tale; Folk-tales; Folktales; Folktale (disambiguation)
A folktale or folk tale is a folklore genre that typically consists of a story passed down from generation to generation orally.
folk tale         
TRADITIONAL STORY THAT IS PASSED DOWN ORALLY
Folk tale; Folk-tale; Folk tales; Folk Tale; Folk-tales; Folktales; Folktale (disambiguation)
¦ noun a traditional story originally transmitted orally.
Примеры употребления для A Folk Tale
1. "When I was a child," she said, "I was told a folk tale about an old man planting seeds in the valley.
2. Rather than replicating the success, the council has dismissed objections by saying: ‘We did Guy Fawkes last year.‘ The borough will instead celebrate a folk tale from the Bengali community which tells the story of the ‘Moghul Emperor, the Wise Man and the Guardian of the Jungle‘. A 12ft long mechanical Bengal Tiger, operated by four people will pace a giant catwalk as fire lights up a ‘forest‘ to the sound of Bangla drummers and dancers. ‘The greedy Emperor wants his taxes, and the people must pay,‘ according to the event‘s publicity.