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An Hour With: Elginia 'Eli' Walz; Flighty Angels Need Not Apply for Nutcracker'

The hardest part about being an angel is not the hours (weekends of practice starting in early November), the time spent waiting in the wings (ha ha) or the pay (being an angel, naturally, is its own reward). No, the hardest part about being an angel in the Milwaukee Ballet Company's 2005 production of "The Nutcracker" is keeping still.

In Step with Nutcracker' History

No, Virginia, there is no authentic, original "Nutcracker." Before anyone danced a step of it, the world's most-performed ballet already was twice removed from its source. Marius Petipa, the venerable artistic director of the Russian czar's Maryinsky Theater Ballet, based his scenario on Alexandre Dumas Sr.'s "L'Histoire d'un Casse Noisette," a free translation of E.T.A.. Hoffmann's "Nussknacker und Mauseknig" (1816).

Energy Bar; Fuel for a Successful Day

Are we there yet? With the hustle bustle of the holidays, take the time to tell family stories, the kind you pass down from one generation to the next: How did your grandparents meet? When did your parents first kiss?

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