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hetalia2008-12-11 07:36 pm
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[Fanart] Hetalia Ballet
Title: Hetalia Ballet sketches
Rating: G
Warning: ...for dancing men? And utter crack?
Characters: Germany, Italy
Summary: The titles speak for themselves, I think.
Germany/Italy Pas de Deux
More of the same -- but very rough.
Because I have recently become very interested in the idea of military/history inspired ballets. And I started imagining Hetalia as this amazing ballet...
If Hetalia were a ballet:
-It'd be this seriously masculine piece, like the ballet Spartacus, except with WWII military type costumes rather thanman-skirts Roman period costumes.
-It'd probably be more abstract than literal on the historical going-ongs.
-The Nations would be introduced by variations danced to their national anthems.
-Little bits and pieces from the period's music would be worked in, like wartime marches and swing
-Ludwig and Feliciano would have a pas de deux. Because they're canon. What?
-I'd love to work pieces of the Prince Igor Polovtsian Dances in somehow. At the very least, the parts involving Russia.
-More of my crack-thoughts here - LJ link.
If I were a normal Hetalia fan, I'd be doing something reasonable. Not imagining ballets based on WWII webcomics and military-historical going-ons.
Rating: G
Warning: ...for dancing men? And utter crack?
Characters: Germany, Italy
Summary: The titles speak for themselves, I think.
Germany/Italy Pas de Deux
More of the same -- but very rough.
Because I have recently become very interested in the idea of military/history inspired ballets. And I started imagining Hetalia as this amazing ballet...
If Hetalia were a ballet:
-It'd be this seriously masculine piece, like the ballet Spartacus, except with WWII military type costumes rather than
-It'd probably be more abstract than literal on the historical going-ongs.
-The Nations would be introduced by variations danced to their national anthems.
-Little bits and pieces from the period's music would be worked in, like wartime marches and swing
-Ludwig and Feliciano would have a pas de deux. Because they're canon. What?
-I'd love to work pieces of the Prince Igor Polovtsian Dances in somehow. At the very least, the parts involving Russia.
-More of my crack-thoughts here - LJ link.
If I were a normal Hetalia fan, I'd be doing something reasonable. Not imagining ballets based on WWII webcomics and military-historical going-ons.