I am a Ballet Dancer and yes we do use props but not like big heavy ones more like ribbons and things of that sort.
sometimes. it depends on what kind of character you are. Princess: crown fairy:wand flower:stick with fake flowers on it ETC.
I suggest that you try doing a compare/contrast exercise - make a table where down one side you have ballet & down the other you have modern dance - then look at key features, e.g. - footwear - modern dancers = usually barefoot, ballet = pointe shoes for females, ballet shoes for males. You should consider features such as music, themes, costume, use of props, set design, location of performance, gender, roles.... Hope this helps
Yes they did. They used a range of props from big props (ie. beds and cannons which were left on the stage) to smaller props (like daggers and swords).
The word "props" is short for "properties" and means any moveable thing which can be moved onto or carried onto the stage. This includes set props like tables, beds and benches, and hand props like swords, rings, candlesticks, letters and so on. Shakespeare did not own any props: the company he worked for (and which he was a shareholder in) did have all of the above props and many more.
I am a Ballet Dancer and yes we do use props but not like big heavy ones more like ribbons and things of that sort.
sometimes. it depends on what kind of character you are. Princess: crown fairy:wand flower:stick with fake flowers on it ETC.
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I suggest that you try doing a compare/contrast exercise - make a table where down one side you have ballet & down the other you have modern dance - then look at key features, e.g. - footwear - modern dancers = usually barefoot, ballet = pointe shoes for females, ballet shoes for males. You should consider features such as music, themes, costume, use of props, set design, location of performance, gender, roles.... Hope this helps
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'props' is short for 'properties'.
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Yes they did. They used a range of props from big props (ie. beds and cannons which were left on the stage) to smaller props (like daggers and swords).
The word "props" is short for "properties" and means any moveable thing which can be moved onto or carried onto the stage. This includes set props like tables, beds and benches, and hand props like swords, rings, candlesticks, letters and so on. Shakespeare did not own any props: the company he worked for (and which he was a shareholder in) did have all of the above props and many more.