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Students of The Dance Studio in Auburn perform in “A Nutcracker Christmas” at the Gendron Franco Center in Lewiston.
Amelia Pullen photo
AUBURN Stress, jangled nerves, delays, setbacks and unforeseen circumstances.
Putting together a performance of “A Nutcracker Christmas” is a challenge under normal conditions. In the age of COVID?
Madness!
For the fourth year in a row, The Dance Center in Auburn will present “A Nutcracker Christmas,” a show featuring more than 70 performers. It’s a filmed version this year and the number of difficulties they had to overcome to make it happen is mind-boggling.
“So many choices needed to be made to provide a safe environment for all the teachers, dancers and community members involved,” Amelia Pullen, who owns the center, said.
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Rebecca Greatbanks of Felixstowe with her finished Nutcracker character.
- Credit: Greatbanks Photography
A Suffolk photographer created a giant Nutcracker Christmas character as a lockdown project - rather than spending hundreds of pounds buying one.
Rebecca Greatbanks of Felixstowe is proud of her amazing creation, which is taller than she is, and is now standing in pride of place beside her Christmas tree.
Rebecca Greatbanks of Felixstowe with her finished Nutcracker character
- Credit: Greatbanks Photography
She said: During the second lockdown I could not work because of Covid-19, so I decided to make a giant Nutcracker out of recycled materials in my garage to keep me busy.