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All About Ballet Dance

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Ballet originated in the Italian Renaissance courts and was brought to France by Catherin de’ Medici in the 16th Century!

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In 17th century, ballet popularity in France increased and started to be performed by professional dancers with great acrobatic skills.

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Academie de Dance was the first ballet school, established in 1661 by King Louis XIV

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Romantic Ballet Romantic ballet is defined by an era during the early to mid 19th century in which ballets featured themes that emphasized intense emotion as a source of aesthetic experience.

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Classical Ballet

Classical ballet is based on traditional ballet technique and vocabulary.

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Neoclassical Ballet Neoclassical ballet is a style that utilizes classical ballet technique and vocabulary, but deviates from classical ballet in its use of the abstract.

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Contemporary BalletContemporary ballet is a form of dance that opens up the doors to for any style to influence a work made utilizing ballet technique.

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Ballet technique represents the foundation principles for body movement for every

dancer

because it gives you…

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Strenght

Precise body movement

Precise body form

Discipline

Elegance

Flexibility

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Ballet is the inspiring passion, that drives our way to success.

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The Greatest Ballerinas For all The Time

Have a look at Top 5 Ballerinas for all the time.

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One of the most celebrated and influential ballerinas ever, the Russian made up for her apparent limited technique with a unique charm. She's renowned for her creation of the role The Dying Swan, choreographed for her by Michel Fokine.

Anna Pavlova (1881-1931)

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Galina Ulanova (1910-1998)

One of the greatest ballerinas of the 20th century, credited both as a wonderful actress and dancer.

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Alicia Markova (1910-2004)

Hailed as the ultimate interpreter of Giselle, Alicia Markova was a catalytic modernising force for both British and American dance.

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Margot Fonteyn (1919-1991)

A dancer of incomparable musicality, line and grace, Fonteyn helped make ballet more accessible and popular in Britain than it had ever been.

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Nadia Nerina (1927-2008)

A brilliant leading ballerina with the Royal Ballet, whose bravura brought her admiration in Russia. She gained immortality by having Frederick Ashton’s masterpiece La Fille mal gardée created on her.

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Ballet is when your soul

is moving guided by the voice you love!