HumanitiesIf you crave high culture during the Christmas season, you will probably turn to two classic productions: Handel’s Messiah (a portion of which we examined in Module 5) and Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker. The Nutcracker actually expands the dance a

If you crave high culture during the Christmas season, you will probably turn to two classic productions: Handel’s (a portion of which we examined in Module 5) and Tchaikovsky’s . actually expands the dance art form to include much more of what we would expect in than is usual in this medium. This makes the experience all the richer and provides additional clues to the story being told. Using the outline given below, write a critical analysis of part of Act One from Tchaikovsky’s : [Video file][4 min 52 sec] (minimum one-full page). Refer to the example at the end of Chapter 9 as a guide, but be sure to :You will need to do some research to obtain information about the story, as we are only viewing the first part of the production.Be sure to include a convincing, inclusive conclusion at the end of your critical analysis and a bibliography of at least two sources that you used to prepare your analysis, one of which may be the class text. Do not use and cite . Instead, visit the Excelsior College Library to learn about academic sources. The page on Evaluating Information  includes helpful sections on \”Print . Web Resources,\” Evaluation Criteria,\” Evaluation Scenarios,\” and \”Media Literacy.\”Write a 250 word critical analysis. Follow the style, using the Excelsior College Library resources on learning to use Style.