Christopher Bruce designed his own set for ghost dances.
Music
No. Set opera names in italic, for example, Peter Grimes.
The formal (Court) dances included the volte and the pavanne but there are lots of dances collected by Playford (and published from 1650 onwards) that date back to the Elizabethan era and include HUNSDON HOUSE, a square dance, which includes the earliest example of a grand square. Other early dances include NONSUCH and GATHERING PEASCODS. Around the same time, running set was taken from England to the Appalachian mountains by Puritans. A search for Playford or The English Dancing Master will provide you with all Playford's published dances. Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London also has a dance troupe that demonstrates Elizabethan dances.
Christopher Bruce did the set design himself :) x
mostly ballet (well its all ballet) because back in the period phantom of the opera was set ballet dancing was very popular to go and see for the rich even though being a dancer was frowned upon. the opera house would have its own ballet dancer's or tours of ballet dancers.
The Nutcracker Suite is the Overture and a set of dances from the ballet of the same name.
What is the accompaniment of Ghost Dances ?
ghost dances was set in Chile in south America.
Christopher Bruce designed his own set for ghost dances.
Christopher Bruce designed his own set for ghost dances.
The 1800s
Music
Melodrama or Opera .
Phantom of the Opera is set in the Paris Opera house.
It's an ordered set of instrumental or orchestral pieces normally performed in a concert setting. It may be made up by extracts from an Opera, Ballet, incidental music to a play, film etc. It also can be an entirely original work.
An opera is like a play, but set to music. The opera will close after this season.