Sleeping Beauty Character Guide
Maleficent is the dark fairy who curses baby Aurora out of spite for not being invited to the christening. She is theatrical, calculating, and commands every scene she enters. She is Disney's most iconic villain for a reason, elegant evil with a flair for the dramatic.
Maleficent moves with slow, deliberate menace. She does not rush. She arrives, she observes, she acts. Every gesture is calculated for maximum impact. She raises her staff and the room trembles. She turns slowly and everyone freezes. Her cape is an extension of her body, sweeping, swirling, creating shapes. She uses height, standing on raised platforms, on stairs, always looking down on others.
A black fitted bodice with a high, dramatic collar that frames the face. The collar should rise well above the shoulders, creating the iconic silhouette. Purple lining visible on the inside.
A long, flowing black dress that pools on the floor. The shape should be dramatic and architectural. Purple accents at the hem or in an underskirt.
A staff with a green orb at the top, her magic focus. Long black gloves. A ring on every finger.
Hidden under the long dress. Black character shoes with a heel for height.
Hidden under the iconic horned headdress. This is essential and instantly recognisable. Build it from a headband with attached horns and black fabric.
Green lighting and green smoke for her entrance. The horned headdress is non-negotiable for recognisability. Green fire effects (silk flame props, green lights] for the dragon transformation. A long black cape with dramatic lining.
Best for ages 13-17 or an adult dancer. Maleficent requires commanding stage presence, dramatic ability, and the confidence to play pure evil with style. The role suits tall dancers who can project authority.
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