George Balanchine
classical ballet, modern ballet, theatrical ballet and contempary
Modern ballet focuses on natural movement and traditional ballet has more stricter rules. For example, if a traditional ballet dancer is just standing on stage, their legs have to be turned out and in first position. But if it were a modern ballet dancer, their legs would not be turned out and they would be in parallel position.
Classical and modern ballet
Modern dance has evolved from ballet, which was first seen in the 1600's in kings and queens courts. Jazz dancing has since evolved and when you put ballet and jazz together you get modern dance. yah! lets go with that! lol
Yes x :) but you can also have contemporary ballet which is a modern version of ballet. x
Ballet was first originated in Russia
Ballet was first danced in France and Italy.
Ballet is slow and fancy but modern music is now up beat and anything is dancing.
There is a spectrum of forms of ballet which are continuous based on choreography, but the categories recognized are: classical neo-classical contemporary modern-ballet
Wait, what the H**l do you mean? "Who was the first TO DANCE ballet?" or "WHAT was the first ballet?" The first ballet (at least ever recorded) was "Le Ballet Comique de la Reine." And as for the first ever to dance... well, that hasn't been put on record either. Sorry...
The first recorded performance of a ballet was in 1581, entitled Le Ballet Comique de la Reine, or the comic ballet of the queen.
from ballet, contemporary evolved, to be a good contemporary dancer u need to be ballet trained, modern jazz also developed from ballet.