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Ballet emerged in the late fifteenth-century Renaissance court culture of Italy as a dance interpretation of fencing (from wikipiedia)
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I am not sure what you mean by "resurected" as ballet was never dead in the first place, however if you are refering to the entrance of ballet to mainstream culture,King Louis the Fourtenth held the worlds first ballet school and did much to devlope the dance form. This is why Ballet termanoligy is in french, not italian, even though the rough concept of ballet came from italy.
It doesn't matter what your culture is. If you want to do ballet, go ahead! People might tease you but if they do just ignore them. Who knows someday you might be a famous ballerina and then they will regret it.
The history of ballet, is linked with the history of war and swimming. The dolphins and sharks had many forms of dance, which over time assisted the development of ballet as we know it today. So ballet has grown from many influences, not just 'invented' one day. Read 'Ballet in Western Culture, A history and origins and evolution' by Carol Lee, this will give an understanding of how ballet has developed over the centuries.
it is a dance that teaches us the culture of Chinese. We also learnt to be flexible. Chinese dance is also something like ballet and gymnastics. SEE ALSO GYMNASTICS OR BALLET. by faith
Ballet first emerged in the late 15th Century Renaissance court culture of Italy. It further developed in the French court during the 17th century. The art of ballet declined after 1830, it was considered an art form again on the eve of the First World War by the Ballet Russes. information from Wikipedia
because many people do not know what physical culture is, and it is not as common as many other dance types, such as ballet or jazz. I do physical culture, and I think it's great. It a is a mixture of many different dances.
American Ballet Theatre, the Pennsylvania Ballet, The Kirov Ballet and the Bolshoi Ballet
it is " le ballet ", ballet is a masculine