The five principles that transformed Ballet from mere entertainment into an expressive art form for the 20th century were established by Russian choreographer and dancer Vaslav Nijinsky. His innovative approach emphasized personal expression, psychological depth, and a break from traditional narrative structures, allowing for greater emotional and thematic exploration in dance. Nijinsky's work, particularly in ballets like "The Afternoon of a Faun" and "The Rite of Spring," challenged conventions and paved the way for modern dance. His influence marked a significant shift in the perception and purpose of ballet as an art form.
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Ballet originated in the Italian Renaissance courts in the 15th century for entertainment.
No. Currently, Regal Entertainment Group owns Regal Cinemas, United Artists Theaters, and Edwards Theaters. Century Theaters are owned by Cinemark. Cinemark also owns CineArts and Tinseltown theaters.
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Pantomime originated in ancient Roman theater, evolving from the "pantomimus," a solo dancer who conveyed stories through expressive gestures. It gained popularity in Europe during the 16th century, particularly in Italy with the commedia dell'arte. The modern form of pantomime, characterized by its blend of music, dance, and humor, took shape in Britain in the early 19th century, becoming a traditional Christmas entertainment.
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