Actually, Ballet has changed dramatically over the years. In the 1500 to 1600, "ballet" was more of a ballroom dance. Also, they didn't use stages of platforms until the later 1600. Another thing is that in the early 1600, ballet was mainly for men. The women wore tight corset, long, heavy skirts, and wigs. Because of this they could only move from pose to pose. To learn more, go to my website: www.theworldofballet.webs.com!
Yes ballet has stayed pretty much the same. Ballet dancing is hunreds of years old and has hardly changed at all.
Ballet in Spanish is actually the same "Ballet"
Ballet is spelled the same in French.
Ballet is pronounced the same in French, as it is a French word. It is pronounced 'Bah-lay'.
same in English 'ballet'. I guess you could also say 'Classical dance'
Ballet. You see, the word ballet is the same in french. I'm pretty sure it was derived from France. That's what it's called in the U.S. and all over, too.
Ballet in Spanish is actually the same "Ballet"
The same - Ballet
Ballet is spelled the same in French.
Ballet is French so yes
The word "ballet" is spelled the same in Spanish.
the clock in clock court has stayed the the same. it even says the right time, the hammer beam ceiling in the grand hall has stayed the same, the statues at he entrance have stayed the same, the diaper brickwork in the front has mostly stayed the same and the kitchens
The past tense of that senetce would be "You stayed in the same building."
How have your theories about the universe stayed the same from vedic times?
What has stayed the same for the iroquois is that they estilo hunt animals such as fish and they maje longhouses
It's not.
Ballet is pronounced the same in French, as it is a French word. It is pronounced 'Bah-lay'.
same in English 'ballet'. I guess you could also say 'Classical dance'