Interpretive dance - Hansel and Gretel (pt 2/3)
There is still nothing to eat in Hansel and Gretel's house and their parents argue. This time the door is locked and Hansel can't fetch pebbles. In the morning the stepmother gives them bread. Hansel uses bread crumbs to lay a trail, as their father leads them deeper into the forest. No sooner has Hansel laid the trail than birds eat the crumbs, and now the two children are really lost. They come across a house - a house made of cake and sweets. They're famished and break off bits of the house to eat. An old woman appears, takes pity on them and invites them into the house.
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