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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Scrooge's icy heart melts in hip-hop Christmas Carol

Scrooge's icy heart melts in hip-hop Christmas Carol

4 Dec

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Summary

  • Scrooge reimagined as a fashionista named Ebony with a Caribbean twist.
  • The show features high-standard hip-hop dance styles and vibrant music.
  • Ghosts of Christmas confront Ebony, leading to a rediscovery of her roots.
Scrooge's icy heart melts in hip-hop Christmas Carol

In a dazzling festive production at Sadler's Wells East, ZooNation presents a vibrant reinvention of "A Christmas Carol." Choreographer Dannielle "Rhimes" Lecointe reimagines Ebenezer Scrooge as Ebony, a formidable fashion maven whose icy demeanor contrasts with her employees' struggles. This hip-hop interpretation infuses the classic tale with a Caribbean flair, set to the energetic beats and rhythms crafted by award-winning Mikey J Asante.

The narrative follows Ebony, portrayed with sharp, catwalk-ready dance moves, as she is visited by the ghosts of Christmas. These spectral encounters force her to shed her haute couture for streetwear and confront the grief and loss that shaped her past. The production skillfully blends buoyant locking, infectious house dance, and sassy vogue, showcasing the dancers' exceptional talent.

While character development might be broad, the show's emotional resonance is undeniable, culminating in a heartwarming journey. The story serves as a potent framework for the truly spectacular dancing, characterized by effervescent energy and a blisteringly high standard across the board, making it a unique and unforgettable holiday performance.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
ZooNation's new Christmas show is a hip-hop adaptation of "A Christmas Carol," featuring a fashionista Scrooge named Ebony with a Caribbean twist.
The hip-hop version of "A Christmas Carol" is performed at Sadler's Wells East in London.
The hip-hop "A Christmas Carol" was choreographed and directed by Dannielle "Rhimes" Lecointe.

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