Ballet at the beginning was dancers fencing interpretation.
Ballet started in the 15th century during the Italian Renaissance. At that time it was only danced by men as a dance interpretation of fencing.
Where -Ballet began in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th century, and was further developed in France and Russia.How -The history of ballet began as a dance interpretation of fencing. It quickly spread to the French court of Catherine de' Medici where it was developed even further.
there isn't one.
Ballet, although sounding French, actually began in Italy as a form of interpretive dance for fencing.
Ballet at the beginning was dancers fencing interpretation.
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Ballet emerged in the late fifteenth-century Renaissance court culture of Italy as a dance interpretation of fencing (from wikipiedia)
Ballet started in the 15th century during the Italian Renaissance. At that time it was only danced by men as a dance interpretation of fencing.
In Ballet u are always in some position like first seconded and so on in jazz u have sharp movements and are most of the time never in s "position".
Where -Ballet began in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th century, and was further developed in France and Russia.How -The history of ballet began as a dance interpretation of fencing. It quickly spread to the French court of Catherine de' Medici where it was developed even further.
ballet was first founded in France that is why the steps are in french i.e Enchainment- a group of steps linked together...Glissade- to glide but it was first began in Italy as a form of interpretive dance for fencing
there isn't one.
Ballet, although sounding French, actually began in Italy as a form of interpretive dance for fencing.
In Egypt, fencing is the sport involving combat between two individuals armed with swords. In Arabic, fencing reads as مبارزة
Classical and contemporary ballet bear a resemblance to each other but there are many big differences. Contemporary ballet is usually much faster, and doesn't really tell a story it is usually abstract. There is also much more freedom in contemporary ballet, choreographers can try new and different steps, it also is not as focused on turnout and high extensions, and is alot lower to the ground then classical ballet which is all about turnout high extensions and is very lifted up.
Words. Shakespeare has them. Ballet does not.