It typically takes 6-8 weeks after the examiner's last examination. So, if your city is the examiner's last, then it might only take 6 weeks. But, if you are the examiner's first city, it can take up to around 16 weeks.
Ballet dates back hundreds of years to French and Italian courts, and there is not exact date on which ballet begun.
It was devloped in France in the early 1800's. Back then only boys could do ballet.
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muscles injuries to the back, knees,and angles
The first ballet flat design was produced in the 16th century. Men wore similar shoes back then too, called pompes. They have come back in fashion and are often designed for outdoor use, referred to ballet pumps, as well as dancing.
Ballet dates back hundreds of years to French and Italian courts, and there is not exact date on which ballet begun.
It was devloped in France in the early 1800's. Back then only boys could do ballet.
muscles injuries to the back, knees,and angles
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muscles injuries to the back, knees,and angles
The first ballet flat design was produced in the 16th century. Men wore similar shoes back then too, called pompes. They have come back in fashion and are often designed for outdoor use, referred to ballet pumps, as well as dancing.
no, not at all. ballet is very graceful and it flows, it also does not have very many injuries. while cheerleading is very sharp and is hard on your body. i was a ballet dancer then i quit and did cheer, that is when i injured my back.
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.
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It was originally designed, as all sports and most things back in the dark ages, for men only. But this is back when ballet wasn't really... "ballet." Ballet like it is now. Evolution is a natural process for anything. But ballet was originally ballroom dancing in big, heavy, clunky costumes. The shoes had heels and they were like work-boots. Over time, ballet became lighter, most graceful. Acrobatic. Gymnastic. And thus it became more of a sport for women. One that the women themselves would really be more equipped for, to excel at. It was for the boys... then it was ALL about the girls.But... the boys seem to be finding their way back in.
The etymology of the word "ballet" reflects its history. The word ballet comes from French and was borrowed into English around the 17th century. The French word in turn has its origins in Italian balletto, a diminutive of ballo (dance). Ballet ultimately traces back to Latin ballare, meaning "to dance".
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