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  1. This Royal Academy of Dance was set up by Louis XIV in 1661, through lettres patentes ratified by parlement in 1662. The number of academy members is fixed at thirteen, and they enjoy the privilege – as do their children – of demonstrating the art of dance without lettres, as well as the right of committimus and other such, like those of ...

  2. In March 1661 Louis XIV made dance history when he established and issued formal legal recognition of the world's first national academy of dance. The institution's charter was ratified by the French Parliament and published a year later. Researchers have studied and cited the pub- lished document ever since.

  3. Paris Opéra Ballet, ballet company established in France in 1661 by Louis XIV as the Royal Academy of Dance (Académie Royale de Danse) and amalgamated with the Royal Academy of Music in 1672. As part of the Théâtre National de l’Opéra, the company dominated European theatrical dance of the 18th and.

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  5. Overview. L' Académie Royale de Danse. Quick Reference. The first dance institution established in the Western world, founded in Paris in 1661 by Louis XIV. He gave thirteen dancing masters the task of establishing standards of perfection for the art of dance.

  6. 1661-Royal Academy of Dancing King Louis XIV was known for his incredible dance ensembles and was even known to actually perform in some of his own dances. It was not until he reached his middle age where he discontinued performing in them.

  7. www.royalacademyofdance.org › about-us › historyUnited Kingdom | History

    Jan 18, 2021 · History. The RAD started life in 1920 as the Association of Teachers of Operatic Dancing in Great Britain. It was born out of a meeting of leading dance professionals arranged by Philip Richardson, former editor of the Dancing Times. With Adeline Genée chosen from among her peers as its first President, the Association launched its first ...

  8. A ballet lover and a dancer himself, Louis XIV created the Royal Academy of Dance in 1661 by “Letters Patent” and appointed Pierre Beauchamp as director. Beauchamp codified dance and fixed the “five basic ballet positions”. In 1669, it became a part of the Royal Academy of Music, which can claim today to be the oldest professional dance ...

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