Introducing Family and Friends to Billy Elliot The Musical
Re: Introducing Family and Friends to Billy Elliot The Musical
This might be a great resource for those still trying to understand the show
http://www.englandsnortheast.co.uk/Geor ... onary.html
http://www.englandsnortheast.co.uk/Geor ... onary.html
“The dance is over, the applause subsided
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Re: Introducing Family and Friends to Billy Elliot The Musical
That's excellent. Thanks!
Ellen
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-George Balanchine 1904 -1983
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Re: Introducing Family and Friends to Billy Elliot The Musical
Great glossary. Found a few words I was wondering about already, like Baim. All this time I thought Tony was saying, "He's only a Ben."
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That's a word that has come all the way down from medieval times. It shows up in Scottish ballads from the Middle Ages. Another medieval usage that has been retained (but only in the London show) is the use of "wife" to mean "woman." In the London Winter Scene, Michael asks Billy if he's "going back to see that wife" instead of "going back to see that woman."
Ellen
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-George Balanchine 1904 -1983
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-George Balanchine 1904 -1983
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Re: Introducing Family and Friends to Billy Elliot The Musical
Interesting. That would be nice to know before seeing the London show.
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Re: Introducing Family and Friends to Billy Elliot The Musical
I thought that word was "b a i r n."dongringo wrote:Found a few words I was wondering about already, like Baim
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Yes, it's b a i r n.
Ellen
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-George Balanchine 1904 -1983
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Oops. Looks like Baim on the website.
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Re: Introducing Family and Friends to Billy Elliot The Musical
r and n close together looks like an mdongringo wrote:Oops. Looks like Baim on the website.
Example: rn
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Re: Introducing Family and Friends to Billy Elliot The Musical
Yes, it does. The word is pronounced like "bear" with a final "n."
Ellen
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-George Balanchine 1904 -1983
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"I don't want people who want to dance; I want people who have to dance.”
-George Balanchine 1904 -1983
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