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Aaron Copland is famous for his ballet scores like Billy the Kid, Rodeo, and Appalachian Spring.
i am a guy and i can tell you i love ballet so your answer is yes guys do like ballet
You can look up ballet studios online, and pick which one you like best. Some studios feature a variety of classes. Such as Ballet, Hip Hop, Jazz, Modern, American Theater. Etc. It's all in the research.
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Lyrical ballet is like ballet but dancing and feeling the music.
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Ballet is a graceful, swan like dance.
It depends on your favorite type of dance. If you like more modern ballet, you would go with the English ballet. If you enjoy classical ballet, you would probably vote Russian. Personally, I like both.
Neoclassical ballet is a type of ballet formed by George Balanchine and is "American ballet" (like Vagonava is Russian Ballet).This type of ballet makes everything bigger and grander so instead of small controlled jumps, for example, in Balachine/neoclassical ballet, there would be huge jumps. Another example is when you finish a pirouette in fourth position, some styles have you end in a small fourth, but in neoclassical ballet, you land in a wide fourth with arms lengthened and "reaching."Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballet (under neoclassical ballet)ANDhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoclassical_ballet
The word "ballet" is pronounced like "bah-lay"
Neoclassical ballet is a type of Ballet formed by George Balanchine and is "American ballet" (like Vagonava is Russian Ballet).This type of ballet makes everything bigger and grander so instead of small controlled jumps, for example, in Balachine/neoclassical ballet, there would be huge jumps. Another example is when you finish a pirouette in fourth position, some styles have you end in a small fourth, but in neoclassical ballet, you land in a wide fourth with arms lengthened and "reaching."Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballet (under neoclassical ballet)ANDhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoclassical_ballet
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