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The music video for "True Disaster" is a part of the short film Fairy Dust, which was directed by Tim Erem and premiered on 30 October 2016 via Lo's Vevo channel. [8] The standalone video debuted on 29 November 2016 on her YouTube and Vevo channels. [9] The video was filmed as a one-shot. [9]
Fairy dust is used by Tinker Bell in Peter Pan. Fairy Dust may also refer to: Fairy Dust, a fragrance released by Paris Hilton; Fairy Dust, a 2016 short film by Tove Lo "Fairy Dust", a song by Tove Lo from Lady Wood "Fairy Dust", a song by Joe Jackson from Volume 4
Previously, billed as the Rush, they had recorded two singles with Decca: "Happy" / "Once Again", and "Enjoy It" / "Make Mine Music". Prior to that, various personnel had played in Tommy Bishop's Ricochets (for one single on Decca) and Easy Come Easy Go (previously known as Dave & The Strollers).
The trailer for Fairy Dust, a short film based on the first half of the album, was unveiled on 17 October 2016. [16] The full short film for Fairy Dust was released on 31 October 2016. [17] A short film for the second half of the album, titled Fire Fade, was released on 25 August 2017. [18]
Originally, no fairy dust was mentioned in the play, but Barrie added to the script the necessity to sprinkle it to enable the children to fly because "so many children tried [to fly] from their beds and needed surgical attention." [6] In the musical version of the play, she was also represented by a darting light, accompanied by a celesta. Her ...
Peter Pan is a 1954 musical based on J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan and his 1911 novelization of it, Peter and Wendy.The music is mostly by Moose Charlap, with additional music by Jule Styne, and most of the lyrics were written by Carolyn Leigh, with additional lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green.
A music video for "Cool Girl" premiered on 19 August 2016 as the first installment of the Tim Erem-directed short film Fairy Dust, which features six songs from Lady Wood. In the clip, Lo dances in a motel parking lot with a group of dancers while in another scene she is seen shaven-headed and writhing on top of a glass coffin in a desert.
The Sandman is a traditional character in many children's stories and books. In Scandinavian folklore, he is said to sprinkle sand or dust on or into the eyes of children at night to bring on sleep and dreams. [1] The grit or "sleep" in one's eyes upon waking is the supposed result of the Sandman's work the previous night.