For the next month I've place a fairy tale poll on the blog, allowing visitors to vote for their favorite fairy tale out of a list of the most popular tales. The summer months are slow for SurLaLune and this blog is brand new, so I've left the poll open until the end of July to see how many votes I can collect. I plan to have a new poll every month in the future.
Just page down to the bottom of this blog and vote for your favorite fairy tale! I'll save and post the final results at the end of the month and start a new poll. The poll shows current results in real time so you can see where yours compares at any time. If anyone has any suggestions for the next polling topic, feel free to make recommendations in the comments below.
Have a great weekend! I already have new posts in the queue for next week so remember to come back and read more about fairy tales and folklore...
Friday, June 19, 2009
Fairy Tale Poll #1
Thursday, June 18, 2009
In the News: Fairy Tales on Trial
I discovered this little gem about fairy tales. A school in Kentucky just held a two-week summer camp called: "Guilty or Not Guilty, You Be the Judge--Fairy Tales on Trial" Apparently the camp ended last week after several days of studying versions of Three Little Pigs, writing a script that put the Big Bad Wolf on trial and then acting it out.
Using fairy tales for mock trials is not a new concept (see Finding Justice in Fairy Tales, for example), but I've not heard about any summer camps for younger students exclusively covering the subject before.
You can read the entire article at: Student learn about justice through fairy tales.
And on a related note, thinking of fairy tales and books about justice, I recommend Sharon Creeden's Fair is Fair: World Folktales of Justice. It is the best collection of justice tales that I have seen to date.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Swan Lake Ballet & Anna Pavlova
Here is Anna Pavlova's tutu for the her role in Swan Lake, one of the most famous of all the fairy tale and folklore based ballets. This was displayed in a special exhibit in the Opéra de Paris Garnier in Paris. Of course, in the U.S. the opera house is perhaps most famous as the residence of the Phantom of the Opera, but it has hosted many famous performers and performances, including Pavlova. The costume was designed by Leon Bakst for her role as the white swan in 1905.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Little Red Riding Hood Jewelry
More images from France, this time from the Galleries Lafayette in Paris near the Opéra de Paris Garnier. John and I spent the late morning wandering the store and discovered this little display of Little Red Riding Hood themed jewelry. Last November, John was gracious enough to capture some hasty pictures and the clerks were nice enough to remain oblivious of the stupid American tourists snapping pictures of the jewelry displays. I didn't buy a piece since it was all a little too kitschy for me for the price, but I certainly enjoyed looking.
I know the images are small. Most of the jewelry consisted of LRRH and the wolf in his various incarnations, my favorite being him dressed as grandmother in the pendant above.
In the end, I'll admit the jewelry looked like low-end Claire's boutique (and I do shop and buy at Claire's from time to time) than high end department store jewelry. I've found things I liked better on Etsy, for example, where you can find items similar to these. However, this was obviously high end kitsch from the prices and display given to it. Someday I will share my own bit of fairy tale jewelry--a self-composed charm bracelet, but that will be another day and another post to look forward to.
The images are slightly bigger for viewing if you click on them to load larger image.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Cendrillon Shoestore
Last year during our travels in France, I discovered several fairy tale references during our jaunts of discovery. I was able to capture a few with the camera, or hubby John did for me, which I plan to share over the next few days. First, was a little shoestore in Bordeaux, fittingly named after Cendrillon, who is better known as Cinderella here in the states. I didn't have time to shop, but the store banner was charming enough.