Ballet is a formalized kind of performance dance, which originated in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th century, and which was further developed in France and Russia as a concert dance form. The early portions preceded the invention of the proscenium stage and were presented in large chambers with most of the audience seated on tiers or galleries on three sides of the dance floor. It has since become a highly technical form of dance with its own vocabulary. It is primarily performed with the accompaniment of Classical Music and has been influential as a form of dance globally. Ballet has been taught in ballet schools around the world, which use their own cultures and societies to inform the art. Ballet dance works are choreographed and performed by trained artists, include mime and acting, and are set to music (usually orchestral but occasionally vocal). It is a poised style of dance that incorporates the foundational techniques for many other dance forms. This genre of dance is very hard to master and requires much practice. It is best known in the form of Late Romantic Ballet or Ballet Blanc, which preoccupies itself with the female dancer to the exclusion of almost all else, focusing on pointe work, flowing, precise acrobatic movements, and often presenting the dancers in the conventional short white French tutu.
It is mainlyEuropean since ballet first entered the world in the 1480s in the Italian Renaissance. It later became more devloped in France.
Kirov in Russia. Many companies have the influence of Vaganova due to the technical strength.
Edgar Degas,
The Story of Ballet: Ballet emerged in the Italian Renaissance court in the late 15th century... The Dance then traveled to France in the 17th century at the time of King Louis the 14th... afterwards ballet went to Russia and Denmark in 1850... Much after in the 20th century ballet is still performed with a strong influence on the population of the globe... For more info go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballet A story ballet is a ballet show that tells a story. Example- The Clara and the Nutcracker ballet tells of a little girl who gets a toy for christmas and has a crazy dream involving the Nutcracker coming alive, a bloodthirsty Rat King and traveling to the Land of Sweets.
Ballet is a formalized form of dance with its origins in the Italian Renaissance courts of 15th and 16th centuries. Ballet spread from Italy to France with the help of Catherine De' Medici, where ballet developed even further under her aristocratic influence. thank you, please leave comments if you think i'm wrong or if you have any questons about my paragragh
Hip Hop,Disco,Ballet Dance
It is mainlyEuropean since ballet first entered the world in the 1480s in the Italian Renaissance. It later became more devloped in France.
Kirov in Russia. Many companies have the influence of Vaganova due to the technical strength.
Edgar Degas,
The Story of Ballet: Ballet emerged in the Italian Renaissance court in the late 15th century... The Dance then traveled to France in the 17th century at the time of King Louis the 14th... afterwards ballet went to Russia and Denmark in 1850... Much after in the 20th century ballet is still performed with a strong influence on the population of the globe... For more info go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballet A story ballet is a ballet show that tells a story. Example- The Clara and the Nutcracker ballet tells of a little girl who gets a toy for christmas and has a crazy dream involving the Nutcracker coming alive, a bloodthirsty Rat King and traveling to the Land of Sweets.
Ballet is a formalized form of dance with its origins in the Italian Renaissance courts of 15th and 16th centuries. Ballet spread from Italy to France with the help of Catherine De' Medici, where ballet developed even further under her aristocratic influence. thank you, please leave comments if you think i'm wrong or if you have any questons about my paragragh
American Ballet Theatre, the Pennsylvania Ballet, The Kirov Ballet and the Bolshoi Ballet
it is " le ballet ", ballet is a masculine
The Royal Ballet School- London Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School of The American Ballet Theatre School of American Ballet Orlando Ballet School Pacific Northwest Ballet School Boston Ballet School Joffrey Ballet New York San Francisco Ballet Ballet Austin School Sarasota Ballet School Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet Cincinnati Ballet School Ben Stevenson Academy of Houston Ballet Texas Ballet Theatre School Tulsa Ballet School Ballet Chicago Colorado Ballet School Atlanta Ballet Academy Milwaukee Ballet School Kirov Academy of Ballet of Washington D.C. Washington Ballet School Sarasota Ballet School Academy of Dance official School of the Joffrey Ballet Chicago Royal Swedish Ballet Bolshoi School of St. Petersburg, Russia
classical ballet, modern ballet, theatrical ballet and contempary
Ballet is a formalized form of dance with its origins in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th and 16th centuries. It quickly spread to the French court of Catherine de' Medici where it was developed even further. In the 17th century at the time of Louis XIV, ballet was codified. The predominance of French in the vocabulary of ballet reflects this history. It also became a form closely associated with the opera. Ballet then spread from the heart of Europe to other nations. The Royal Danish Ballet and the Imperial Ballet of the Russian Empire were founded in the 1740s and began to flourish, especially after about 1850. In 1907 the Russian ballet in turn moved back to France, where the Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev and its successors were particularly influential. Soon ballet spread around the world with the formation of new companies, including London's The Royal Ballet (1931), the San Francisco Ballet (1933), American Ballet Theatre (1937), The Australian Ballet (1940), the New York City Ballet (1948), the National Ballet of Canada (1951), and the Delhi Ballet (2002). In the 20th century styles of ballet continued to develop and strongly influence broader concert dance, for example, in the United States choreographer George Balanchine developed what is now known as neoclassical ballet, subsequent developments have included contemporary ballet and post-structural ballet, for example seen in the work of William Forsythe in Germany.
Ballet is a formalized form of dance with its origins in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th and 16th centuries. It quickly spread to the French court of Catherine de' Medici where it was developed even further. In the 17th century at the time of Louis XIV, ballet was codified. The predominance of French in the vocabulary of ballet reflects this history. It also became a form closely associated with the opera. Ballet then spread from the heart of Europe to other nations. The Royal Danish Ballet and the Imperial Ballet of the Russian Empire were founded in the 1740s and began to flourish, especially after about 1850. In 1907 the Russian ballet in turn moved back to France, where the Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev and its successors were particularly influential. Soon ballet spread around the world with the formation of new companies, including London's The Royal Ballet (1931), the San Francisco Ballet (1933), American Ballet Theatre (1937), The Australian Ballet (1940), the New York City Ballet (1948), the National Ballet of Canada (1951), and the Delhi Ballet (2002). In the 20th century styles of ballet continued to develop and strongly influence broader concert dance, for example, in the United States choreographer George Balanchine developed what is now known as neoclassical ballet, subsequent developments have included contemporary ballet and post-structural ballet, for example seen in the work of William Forsythe in Germany.