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  2. Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle Booklet (1957) - Archive.org

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    Five years in the making, "Sleeping Beauty” is indeed the ultimate of the Disney studios’ constant striving for perfection in the art of animated story telling. The enchanting love story has been gorgeously expanded with Walt Disney’s own brand of screen magic.

  3. Gender Roles in 'Sleeping Beauty' (1959) - University of Dayton

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    Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty was released in 1959 and has become part of many children’s upbringings ever since. The film, based on the tale “Briar Rose” by the Brothers Grimm, contains many of the same elements of the tale: a curse, a wooden spindle, an evil older woman, a prince, a happy ending, and more.

  4. San Francisco, March 30, 2017 - Walt Disney Family Museum

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    artworks for Sleeping Beauty. Alongside Earle’s work for The Walt Disney Studios is an extensive showcase of his fine art, including elaborate and lush landscapes, unique scratchboards, rare examples of sculpture, companion poetry,

  5. SLEEPING BEAUTY - Film Score Rundowns

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    The following is an abbreviated cue rundown descriptive analysis of Walt Disneys 1958 visually distinctive cartoon production of Sleeping Beauty , music adapted from Peter Tchaikovsky’s classic ballet by George Bruns.

  6. Media portrayal of Gender Stereotypes in the 1950s: Walt Disney‘s...

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    Walt Disney added his fair share of the 1950s stereotypical women into the roles of two of our most beloved fairy tales of all time, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty.

  7. Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty - Archive.org

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    In January, 1959, Walt Disneys ‘Sleeping Beauty” premiered in Los Angeles, California. The opening, in a theater newly equipped to project Technirama-70 and six channel stereophonic sound, climaxed years of work at the Disney Studio. Six years and six million dollars!

  8. Samantha L. Zirger April 10, 2020 - University of Colorado...

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    Furthermore, in Sleeping Beauty (1959) the first of three gifts to Princess Aurora from her fairy godmothers is beauty – followed by the gift of song (Towbin, Haddock, Zimmerman, Lund, & Tanner, 2004). Walt Disney illustrates that a young woman’s beauty is far more important than her voice and, in Beauty and the Beast (1991), her intellect ...

  9. Audience Guide - pbt.org

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    1979 Pittsburgh allet Theatre presents its first full-length production of The Sleeping eauty under Artistic Director Patrick Frantz. 2014 Walt Disney’s live-action film Maleficent, a re-telling of their Sleeping eauty, opens in theaters. Did You Know?: allet Icons and The Sleeping Beauty

  10. The Stylistic Analysis of Disney's Sleeping Beauty (1959)

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    Sleeping Beauty (1959) was the last film based on a fairytale that Walt Disney was alive to produce (Kelly 196), but the first Disney animated feature to get its Blu-ray Disc which helped the intricate backgrounds and extraordinary design stand out even more. 2

  11. IN THE WAKE OF SLEEPING BEAUTY. EVER-CHANGING FACES OF FEMININITY...

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    the story La Belle au bois dormant (1697), Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty (1959) and Walt Disney and Roth Films' Maleficient (2014) based upon associations between body representations, age groups and types of character. What would Evil look like if it were a woman? Would she be slender or voluptuous? What about the Good?

  12. Sleeping Beauty - DisneylandRecords.com

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    Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty 1959 | 12" Standard LP | Disneyland | United States | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo STER-4036 | Mary Costa, Bill Shirley, Bill Thompson and Disney Studio Chorus

  13. The Magical World of Patriarchy: Exploring Gender Representations...

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    Sleeping Beauty in the Wood,” Disneys animated film Sleeping Beauty (1959), and Disney’s live-action film Maleficent (2014). The gender roles and gendered social structures in each text

  14. The Changing Nature of Female Portrayal - DiVA

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    When analyzing the portrayal of gender in the characters of Disneys Sleeping Beauty, it is easy to distinguish the gender roles of a patriarchal society and how they are assigned to the characters. Aurora, the princess and heroine of the fairy tale, is described as a beautiful young woman.

  15. ONCE UPON A DREAM (From Walt Disney's SLEEPING BEAUTY) Words of...

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    ONCE UPON A DREAM (From Walt Disney's SLEEPING BEAUTY) Words of Mt.c FM Waltz tempo very smoothly know The Yet dream. gleam you! your eyes and JACK LAWRENCI Fdim mil - walked it's with you up iar Cdim on In you! a gleam. WALT MUSK.

  16. Imprints from Book Illustration and Advertisement: Eco- Sources...

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    Sources in Walt Disney’s Sleeping Heroine Films ABSTRACT While Disney's sleeping heroine films—Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) and Sleeping Beauty 1959)—are often dismissed as repeating a capitalistic narrative, the rapid acceleration of environmental degradation across the globe is grounds enough to reexamine both films with an

  17. The Walt Disney Company’s - UW Faculty Web Server

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    The Walt Disney CompanysSleeping BeautyBonds* Disney Brothers Studios was founded in October 1923. Disney’s first cartoon character, Mickey Mouse, also dates from 1923. In the early 1990s, the Walt Disney Company (“Disney”) continued to focus on the entertainment business. In fiscal 1991, theme parks and resorts

  18. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty:...

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    This article presents several key components of the animators’ costume design process in Walt Disney’s animated feature films Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Cinderella (1950) and...

  19. Perrault’s “Sleeping Beauty”: Themes and Motifs in An ... - UVa

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    what would be the most famous version known nowadays, The Sleeping Beauty produced by Walt Disney, but technically it is not a written version that comes after that of the Brothers Grimm, because Disney first adapted the tale into a film under the same title in the year 1959, and then the written tale was published based on the film.

  20. Trapped in the Mouse House: How Disney has Portrayed Racism and...

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    Disneys stories can be analyzed by splitting the film releases into different eras. The Classic Era (beginning 1937) was Disney’s golden age, which included the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. The success of this era led to Disney becoming noteworthy in the film and animation industry.

  21. Gender Roles in Giambattista Basile’s Sun, Moon, and Talia, and ...

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    This study examined the similarities and differences between two literary works, Giambattista Basile's Sun, Moon, and Talia and Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty, emphasizing gender roles.