In 1872 Wilhelm Füchtner, known as the "father of the nutcracker," made the first commercial production of nutcrackers using the lathe to create many of the same design.
On the Lighter SideObviously a femaleIt was 1878
The Nutcracker! :D That one's the most well-known...I'm not sure if there are any other famous Christmas ballet's though. Hope that helps. :)
the nutcracker has one The Nutcracker. the nutcracker
Clara got the nutcracker from her Uncle Drosilmire.
The first nutcracker is more than 2000 years. Long before the German Nutcrackers that are so popular today, the ancient Greek, Aristotle, invented a type of device to help crack the shells of nuts.
as far as we know legendary tv Host Preston Lopez from Washington Heights in Manhattan New York City invented or popularized the drink on his show "The PL Show" in the early 1990's. "once you put something on tv you never know who is watching or who is going to copy or going to capitalize on the original idea." he once said.
He becomes a Nutcracker Prince!
The Nutcracker was not based on a book. The Nutcracker was written by Peter Tchaikovsky.
In The story of the Nutcracker. There is only one nutcracker. Clara receives the nutcracker as a present from her aunt. Her Uncle Drocilmiar (sorry is this is misspelled) brings the nutcracker to life. In a ballet performance, if there is two dancers who portray the nutcracker character s up to the director or instructor.
Shortly before he began The Nutcracker, Tchaikovsky heard the newly-invented celesta. He incorporated it in his orchestra for the ballet, most notably in the Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy, and became the first composer to score for the instrument.
Who wrote the nutcracker suite
A nutcracker is a "vice" machine.