Alice dance recital costume

Alice in Wonderland Character Guide

Alice

Alice is the sensible girl who falls into a world that makes no sense. She is curious, polite, and increasingly frustrated as Wonderland refuses to follow any rules she understands. She is the audience surrogate, reacting to the madness around her with a mix of wonder, confusion, and determination to find her way home.

Personality for Dance

Alice moves with a natural, grounded quality that contrasts with everything around her. She is the still center of a spinning world. Her reactions are honest, wide eyes, startled jumps, tentative steps into new spaces. She tries to apply logic to chaos and her body shows the effort. She reaches for order, straightens her dress, clasps her hands properly, but Wonderland keeps pulling her off balance.

The Outfit

Top

A light blue fitted bodice or pinafore dress over a white blouse with puffed sleeves. The blue should be a clear, bright Alice blue.

Bottom

A full blue skirt with white petticoat showing underneath. Knee-length works best for dancing. The skirt should move well for turns.

Accessories

A white apron over the dress. A black velvet headband. White knee-high socks or tights.

Shoes

Black Mary Jane shoes or black character shoes. Simple and proper.

Hair

Long blonde hair worn down with a black headband. Straight or with a slight curl at the ends.

Special Details

Consider a "growing and shrinking" effect using different-sized dancers playing Alice at different moments. Props can change scale around her. An oversized key, a tiny door frame, mushrooms of different heights.

Movement Tips

  • She is the normal one. Let the chaos happen around her while she tries to keep her composure.
  • Curiosity leads her movement. She leans forward, peers around corners, reaches toward strange things.
  • Growing and shrinking can be shown through levels. Tiny Alice is low and cautious. Giant Alice is expansive and clumsy.
  • She becomes more confident as the show progresses. By the Queen's croquet game, she stands her ground.
  • The return to reality should feel like waking up. A gentle, relieved settling back into normal movement.

Age Recommendations

Best for ages 10-16. Alice suits dancers with strong acting ability and clean classical technique. The role needs someone who can react genuinely to absurd situations. Younger dancers aged 7-9 can play a young Alice following the White Rabbit.

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