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Ballet at the beginning was dancers fencing interpretation.
Ballet emerged in the late fifteenth-century Renaissance court culture of Italy as a dance interpretation of fencing (from wikipiedia)
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Ballet started in the 15th century during the Italian Renaissance. At that time it was only danced by men as a dance interpretation of fencing.
Where -Ballet began in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th century, and was further developed in France and Russia.How -The history of ballet began as a dance interpretation of fencing. It quickly spread to the French court of Catherine de' Medici where it was developed even further.
ballet was first founded in France that is why the steps are in french i.e Enchainment- a group of steps linked together...Glissade- to glide but it was first began in Italy as a form of interpretive dance for fencing
Ballet, although sounding French, actually began in Italy as a form of interpretive dance for fencing.
Ballet emerged in late 15 century Renaissance court of Italy, as a dance interpretation of fencing, and further developed in the French court from the time of Louis XIV in the 17th century. This is reflected in the French vocabulary of ballet. Subsequently, after 1850, ballet flourished in Denmark and Russia. It was from Russia that it returned to Western Europe and subsequently the globe. The Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev and its successors were particularly influential during this period. It has continued to draw on and be enriched by folk dance and local dance traditions.In the 20th century ballet has continued to develop and has had a strong influence on broader concert dance. For example, in the United States, choreographer George Balanchine developed what is now known as neoclassical ballet. Subsequent developments have included contemporary ballet and post- structural ballet, seen in the work of William Forsythe in Germany. by hamish James
Ballet emerged in late 15 century Renaissance court of Italy, as a dance interpretation of fencing, and further developed in the French court from the time of Louis XIV in the 17th century. This is reflected in the French vocabulary of ballet. Subsequently, after 1850, ballet flourished in Denmark and Russia. It was from Russia that it returned to Western Europe and subsequently the globe. The Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev and its successors were particularly influential during this period. It has continued to draw on and be enriched by folk dance and local dance traditions. Basically ballet started as a sort of ballroom dancing that King Louis XIV liked because he could do it. And from there many men started performing dances, and then women were allowed, and from there it has evolved into what it is today.
Rudolf Nureyev performed "Don Quixote" in London in 1973. This production was part of his work with the Royal Ballet, where he showcased his exceptional talent and interpretation of the classic ballet. Nureyev's rendition contributed significantly to the popularity of the ballet and solidified his status as a legendary dancer and choreographer.
Ballet emerged in late 15 century Renaissance court of Italy, as a dance interpretation of fencing, and further developed in the French court from the time of Louis XIV in the 17th century. This is reflected in the French vocabulary of ballet. Subsequently, after 1850, ballet flourished in Denmark and Russia. It was from Russia that it returned toWestern Europe and subsequently the globe. The Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev and its successors were particularly influential during this period. It has continued to draw on and be enriched by folk dance and local dance traditions.In the 20th century ballet has continued to develop and has had a strong influence on broader concert dance. For example, in the United States, choreographer George Balanchine developed what is now known as neoclassical ballet. Subsequent developments now include contemporary ballet and post- structural ballet, seen in the work of William Forsythe in Germany.Ballet was invented about the time of Columbus' voyages to America. Mostly during the 1400's and 1500's. This all happened during the Renaissance.The first real ballet on record was staged in the year 1581. The grand When_was_ballet_createdwas called Le Ballet Comique de la Reine!!Answered by: Julie Jenny Leina Leiter
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