The Nutcracker is an immensely popular holiday season ballet written by Tchaikovsky. Virtually all of the music is ballet music. You might also call it programatic or program music.
Yea
For the following reasons: * It was the music of the time when ballet was first being danced. Classical music was the "popular" and "cool" music of the time. * It's beautiful songs really connect with ballet. * Even after classical music was not the popular music of the day, everyone thought of ballet with classsical music. * Older ballets were already written to classical music, it wouldn't make sense to rewrite the music for those historic and beautiful ballets.
It depends what kind of dance class is it? Hil hop? Ballet?
What are the ballet skills that were used in the nutcracker
Classical music
The Nutcracker is an immensely popular holiday season ballet written by Tchaikovsky. Virtually all of the music is ballet music. You might also call it programatic or program music.
It's music for a ballet.
Yea
Ballet has always used classical music like today. Usually its a CD if you see a ballet you rarely come across dancers performing to a Live Orchestra;.
Um yeah all the time. Yes, classical music is I think the only music used in ballet. For any other question about dance ask me as I am a talented dancer. I specialise in Hip-Hop, Ballet and Contempory.
clasical music
usually classic
In Jazz you dance to almost everything that has beat
Lyrical ballet is like ballet but dancing and feeling the music.
Classical music
Not sure what the ballet was, but the music was the Waltz from Khachaturian's "Masquerade". You can find it on You tube. Great music! He also wrote "Spartacus" which was used years ago as the theme music for "The Oneidin Line".