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  1. Ballet began as an elaborate aristocratic entertainment in Italy and France, where it was performed by noble amateurs (predominantly men) in the halls of grand estates and palaces. Combining dance, music and song, the earliest ballets were enactments of events from mythology, heavy on gods and heroes, and featuring wildly fantastical costumes ...

  2. The history of ballet begins around 1500 in Italy. Terms like “ballet” and “ball” stem from the Italian word “ballare,” which means “to dance.”. Court dances during the Italian Renaissance. Catherine di Medici, Queen of France. Ballet originated in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th century. Noblemen and women were ...

  3. Classical ballet is any of the traditional, formal styles of ballet that exclusively employ classical ballet technique. It is known for its aesthetics and rigorous technique (such as pointe work, turnout of the legs, and high extensions), its flowing, precise movements, and its ethereal qualities. There are stylistic variations related to an ...

  4. The Origins and Evolution of Ballet Folklorico. Ballet Folklorico, which translates to “folkloric dance,” was born out of Mexico’s desire to preserve its cultural identity during the early 20th century. It began as a collective effort to revive traditional dances, music, and costumes that were an integral part of Mexico’s history.

  5. History. Ballet Dance has its roots in the Italian Renaissance. During the 15th and 16th centuries, Ballet began as a celebration and collaboration of dance, music, poetry and art as dancers performed in large banquet halls. There are even records of some of these performances being directly based on the menu being served.

  6. Ballet remained subservient to vocal music at the Paris Opéra until the 1770s, but elsewhere—and even in Paris—enlightened ballet masters had been experimenting with a genre in which dance was allied with mime to form a new type of theatrical work known as the ballet d’action. Its origin can be traced back at least to 1717, when in ...

  7. Hi Dancers! In today's video you'll learn the history of ballet; more specifically the different ballet time periods where different choreographers and dance...

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