Aladdin Character Guide
Jasmine is the princess of Agrabah who refuses to be treated as a prize to be won. She escapes the palace to experience the real world and falls for a street kid who treats her as an equal. She is fierce, intelligent, and determined to choose her own path.
Jasmine moves with trained elegance that loosens when she escapes the palace. Inside the walls, she is poised and precise, every gesture controlled. Outside, she discovers freedom, and her movement becomes more expansive and joyful. She is not delicate. She is powerful and decisive. When she stands up to Jafar, her movement becomes bold and unafraid.
A teal or turquoise crop top or fitted bodice with gold trim. Off-shoulder or with small cap sleeves. Sequins or jewel tones catch the light.
Flowing teal harem pants in chiffon or sheer fabric over leggings. The fabric should billow with movement. A skirt overlay works for ballet-focused choreography.
Gold headband or tiara. Gold cuff bracelets and a statement necklace. A long teal chiffon veil or scarf for dramatic effect.
Gold ballet slippers or turquoise jazz shoes. Bare feet work for contemporary pieces.
Long black hair, thick and flowing, held back by a gold headband. A high ponytail or loose waves both work.
For the marketplace escape scene, a hooded cloak that she discards to reveal her outfit. A tiger Rajah can be suggested with a large stuffed prop or a dancer in striped costume.
Best for ages 11-17. Jasmine suits strong, confident dancers with ballet or contemporary training. The role needs someone who can project authority and vulnerability. Younger dancers aged 8-10 can play young Jasmine in palace scenes.
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