ballet is slow and steet dancing is funky fast dancing
Classical Ballet is extremely different to the lyrical. A lyrical is just a slow modern jazz with some ballet steps and feel to it. I do ballet, tap and jazz and have been for 10 yrs, I love the lyrical routines because you get to move, be free and feel the music. Whilst in ballet you do still have to be free and feel the music, your body appears flowing on the outside while everything is locked on the inside. Also, you don't roll around on the floor in ballet.
No its not its a slow dance that you do by yourself or with a guy/girl partner. EX: Nutcracker, swan lake,etc.
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American Ballet Theatre, the Pennsylvania Ballet, The Kirov Ballet and the Bolshoi Ballet
ballet is slow and steet dancing is funky fast dancing
A ballet is usually a slow, easy-going tune or melody sang or played by a person of admiration and adore. For particular example, a secret admirer sings a ballet to his/her admire.
Ballet is slow and fancy but modern music is now up beat and anything is dancing.
normally fast; listen to the spanish music in the nutcracker
Classical Ballet is extremely different to the lyrical. A lyrical is just a slow modern jazz with some ballet steps and feel to it. I do ballet, tap and jazz and have been for 10 yrs, I love the lyrical routines because you get to move, be free and feel the music. Whilst in ballet you do still have to be free and feel the music, your body appears flowing on the outside while everything is locked on the inside. Also, you don't roll around on the floor in ballet.
No its not its a slow dance that you do by yourself or with a guy/girl partner. EX: Nutcracker, swan lake,etc.
Better without words. Just looks, gestures and touch - a slow-motion ballet.
well , yeah ! I mean y not? some of my friends do jazz w/ no ballet classes and still do well at it . They mostly learn same as ballet but w/ a beat . Ballet is more slow than jazz , but ballet build up more strength than jazz much differently!! But both dances are really fun to do .. from dez zillmer
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American Ballet Theatre, the Pennsylvania Ballet, The Kirov Ballet and the Bolshoi Ballet
lots of turns points and slow moving music. Everybody is different because some people will love it and some will hate it.
Well classical ballet is slow and flowey and in contemporary ballet it has got a jazz in itThat's a pretty good question. Well, to be honest, classical ballet has a slow, fluid motion to it. Neoclassical is very retro, sort of using the style of the long surviving classical dance with the type of music and motion.Contemporary ballet is more modern, faster. More rapid.Classical ballet is the foundation of all ballet dance. It is the name given to the art form which spawned neo-classical and, later, contemporary ballet. All ballet dancers are trained in the classical style.What we call Classical ballets today are generally those that came from the latter half of the 19th century, when the development of pointe shoes led to a dramatic rise in the popularity of the art form. Ballets such as "Giselle", "Les Syhlpides" and "Swan Lake" constitute the Classical repertoire. Most often, there is a story to the ballet, but there are exceptions, such as "Pas de Quatre".Neoclassicism is generally attributed to George Balanchine, founder of the New York City Ballet. He favored technique over theatrics, so many of his ballets are performed with no sets. Very few Balanchine ballets have a story line.Contemporary ballet is often choreographed to modern music. Take, for instance, "Billboards" by the Joffery Ballet. It is energetic, expressive, and dynamic. It is diverse as our culture, but still looks best when done by classically trained artists.