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Princess Naomi Helps a Unicorn

By: Once Upon a Dance
Narrated by: Amy Barron Smolinski
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Publisher's Summary

2021 Mom's Choice Gold Award Recipient

Unicorns and horses and snakes, oh my! 

Interactive movement wrapped up in a charming story of sibling angst, anger management, compassion, and triumph. 

Fed up with her annoying sister, Naomi storms out of the castle, only to discover a unicorn in need of help. With a sense of purpose, she quickly forgets her anger. 

Listeners can enjoy the story with or without Ballerina Konora's more detailed movement suggestions. 

Movement, technique, and dance concepts in this story include:

  • Chassé forward
  • Chassé sideways
  • Leaps (grands jetés)
  • Rond de jambe 
  • Leg lifts 
  • Cobra (back stretch) 
  • Twisting 
  • Muscle activation – on/off muscles 
  • Moving with emotion 
  • Concept of open/closed 
  • Concept of powerful movement 
  • Concept of low/medium/high

Major themes include sibling friendship, managing emotions, empathy, forgiveness, and helping.

©2021 Once Upon a Dance (P)2021 Once Upon a Dance

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