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A Brief History of Ballet: From the Old World to the New World

Postby cmoneyspinner » 15 Jul 2021, 21:13

Almost everyone is familiar with the Nutcracker Suite and Swan Lake. But here is an informative article published here at Forum Coin (link below) which discusses 3 one-act ballets: Carmen Suite; The Spirit of the Rose; and The Young Man and Death. This article piqued my interest so much that it inspired me to write this article.

Bright stars on the theatrical firmament or a few words about one-act ballets

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In the beginning, the role of ballet was as a component of opera. Its dates back to 15th and 16th centuries and of course, it was a form of entertainment for aristocrats. It began during the Italian Renaissance and spread from Italy to France; then later, as the art form developed, it spread from France to Russia. Russia took ballet to the next level and created one of the most famous ballet stages: Imperial Ballet of the Russian Empire.

In Italy, Domenico da Piacenza became one of the first ballet dancing masters and in 1573, the first ballet performed was Ballet de Polonaise. In France, Pierre Beauchamp formalized the dance by codifying the five positions of the feet and arms. First Italy, then France and then ballet spread to Germany, Spain, Poland and Portugal.

By the 18th century, three formal techniques had been developed: sérieux, demi-caractère, and comique. By the 19th century, ballerinas, i.e. female ballet dancers had become popular and they played male roles in the story; and the boxed toe ballet shoes became the standard part of the ballet costume. Ukraine, Hungary, Prague and Vienna established national organizations to promote ballet.

Meanwhile, Russian ballet continued its rise to prominence; although, in the USSR, the ballet dancers were pressured to promote socialism and the government ideology. By the 20th century, after the Revolution, Russian ballet was brought back to Paris.

Ultimately, ballet made its was to the USA, where it was adapted so that it could be viewed on television and in the movies. Unlike in Russia, there was no pressure to promote government ideals. The arts allowed and encouraged freethinking and freedom of movement. Various ballet dance styles developed, in addition to classical ballet. There was now contemporary ballet (which mixed classical ballet with modern dance); and neoclassical ballet (which mixed classical and contemporary ballet).

BALLET. From Italy TO Russia TO America. From the Old World TO the New World. From being a component of opera and only enjoyed by the privileged elite TO becoming an art form taught, enjoyed and appreciated by everyone, not just the aristocrats.

Do you enjoy ballet?

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REFERENCES:
“History of Ballet - Origin and Evolution.” Dance Facts © 2021, http://www.dancefacts.net/dance-history ... of-ballet/.

fredericton. “The History of Ballet Timeline.” TimeToast, Timetoast Timelines, 1 Jan. 1500, http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/the- ... -of-ballet.

Would you be interested in knowing how ballet costume came to be? The boxed shoes or ballet slippers, and the tutu? That's another story! Here are some links of interest.

Papathanasiou, Katerina. “The Transformation of Ballerina's Shoes Through History.” The Vale Magazine, 19 Jan. 2019, thevalemagazine.com/2018/08/05/ballerinas-pointe-shoes-history/.

“Who Invented the Tutu?” HistoryExtra, Immediate Media Company Ltd, 24 June 2021, http://www.historyextra.com/period/vict ... irst-worn/.

Wikipedia contributors. "Tutu (clothing)." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 14 Jul. 2021. Web. 15 Jul. 2021.

Daher, Nadine. “From Ballerina Flats to Tutus, Ballet Has Left Its Mark on Fashion.” Smithsonian.com, Smithsonian Institution, 27 Feb. 2020, http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-new ... 180974296/.

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* HISTORY OF BALLET IN AMERICA: PIVOTAL MOMENTS:

History.com Editors. “Soviet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov defects from U.S.S.R.” HISTORY, A&E Television Networks, 29 Jun. 2020, http://www.history.com/this-day-in-hist ... war-dancer.

“About: American Ballet Theatre (ABT).” American Ballet Theatre, Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc, 28 June 2021, http://www.abt.org/the-company/about/#history.

Phillips, Craig. “Breaking Barriers on Stage: African American Ballet Dancers Who Made History.” PBS (Public Broadcasting Service), Independent Television Service (ITVS), 10 July 2019, http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/blog ... s-history/.

LIVEKellyandRyan. (2018, October 22). Misty Copeland is the First African American Principal Dancer at the American Ballet Theatre [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/NtvRR1g4TAo

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Postby Mika » 16 Jul 2021, 10:40

I was introduced to Ballet through the Movie Black Swan. While the movie had nothing to do with the dance instead with the personality issue of the dancer, thanks t the movie I can to understand what it takes for the dancers to master this art.
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Mika wrote:I was introduced to Ballet through the Movie Black Swan. While the movie had nothing to do with the dance instead with the personality issue of the dancer, thanks t the movie I can to understand what it takes for the dancers to master this art.


Black Swan was a hard movie to digest. I mean the personal issues with the character. But you're right. You gain respect for those ballet dancers. Natalie Portman is one of my favorite actresses. I have like her since she was a child actress.
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Postby Mika » 20 Jul 2021, 13:43

I have not watched a lot of movies from Natalie Portman, but I do remember a movie she played as a child. The role she played in Leon was really good.
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Mika wrote:I have not watched a lot of movies from Natalie Portman, but I do remember a movie she played as a child. The role she played in Leon was really good.


Did you not see V for Vendetta? I know it's a not a film about ballet. But this was a popular movie and she was in it.
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Postby Mika » 22 Jul 2021, 18:53

I have watched V for Vendetta and also Thor. But these are not the movies I like my favorite actors playing.
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Postby cmoneyspinner » 22 Jul 2021, 20:52

The movie “Black Swan” won a lot of awards. Natalie Portman won the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Now that the pandemic restrictions are easing “Swan Lake” is being performed all across America by the American Ballet Theater. ( ~ https://districtfray.com/articles/ameri ... zzles-dmv/ )

This ballet has been performed since the 1800s. I guess it never gets old. :)

The people in Austin, Texas are big on ballet. They encourage the performing arts. But I have never been to a live ballet performance. I have enjoyed watching the dance on television. I usually watch The Nutcracker Suite every Christmas.
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Postby ptrikha21 » 04 Aug 2021, 16:21

Quite informative and well written. I do not think that many places in India would be hosting such Ballets.
But yes, I would like to watch such ballets if I get a chance.
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ptrikha21 wrote:Quite informative and well written. I do not think that many places in India would be hosting such Ballets.
But yes, I would like to watch such ballets if I get a chance.


From all the Bollywood movies I've watched, I know Indians can dance! :D Why not do ballet in India? :D
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cmoneyspinner wrote:
ptrikha21 wrote:Quite informative and well written. I do not think that many places in India would be hosting such Ballets.
But yes, I would like to watch such ballets if I get a chance.


From all the Bollywood movies I've watched, I know Indians can dance! :D Why not do ballet in India? :D


Yes in movies, they use a lot of dance forms including Latino, Hip Hop as well. But in mainstream, Ballet is not as popular.
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ptrikha21 wrote:Yes in movies, they use a lot of dance forms including Latino, Hip Hop as well. But in mainstream, Ballet is not as popular.


Maybe not as popular. But there is always a first. :D

Bollywood-backed Indian ballet prodigy finds feet in London
~ https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-54854273
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Postby Mika » 06 Aug 2021, 03:27

cmoneyspinner wrote:The people in Austin, Texas are big on ballet.

You live in this place, right?
Well, ballet is not a part of our culture. However, we have various dance-drama forms. These dance dramas have been performed for 1500 years.
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Mika wrote:
cmoneyspinner wrote:The people in Austin, Texas are big on ballet.

You live in this place, right?
Well, ballet is not a part of our culture. However, we have various dance-drama forms. These dance dramas have been performed for 1500 years.


What are some of the dance-drama forms of your culture? Just curious.
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cmoneyspinner wrote:
ptrikha21 wrote:Yes in movies, they use a lot of dance forms including Latino, Hip Hop as well. But in mainstream, Ballet is not as popular.


Maybe not as popular. But there is always a first. :D

Bollywood-backed Indian ballet prodigy finds feet in London
~ https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-54854273


Well, I need to check this news !!
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