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History of Ballet
Transcript: variations and contrast more modern living form of art continue developing Ballet Companies The Nutcracker, late 1800's popular around Christmas Swan Lake, mid 1800's emotionally and technically challenging Tchaikovsky Ballet History 500 years ago entertainment for the royalty Italian Catherine de 'Medici Louis 14th 1661 Royal Dance Academy invented ballet-names and positions Pointe Shoes Ballet History The Mariinsky ballet (also called the Kirov Ballet) The Bolshoi Theatre The Royal Ballet (RAD) The Paris Opera Ballet The NYCB (New York City Ballet). Famous Ballet Dancers Greatest Ballets pointe work feel weightless first time in 1795 a lot of pain and injuries Anna Pavlova, Russian prima ballerina prima ballerina= leading female dancer in a ballet company Mikhail Baryshnikov, Russian/American ballet dancer best male dancer moved from ballroom to the theater revolution Jean-George Noverre, late 1700's more emotions and passion 1900's the Romantic period and fantasy Thanks for your attention! Ballet History Today History of Ballet
History of ballet
Transcript: Ballet was born in Italy during Renaissance Royal Ballet St Francisco ballet American ballet theatre Australian ballet Ballet of New York National ballet of Canada Delhi ballet History of ballet 17th century "Academie royale de musique" - The Paris opera ballet The ballet expanded it from France Fanny Elssler Geneviéve Gosseline Marie Taglioni Royal Danish Ballet and the Marinsky ballet of Russian empire was founded in 1740. The word BALLET comes from French, and was taken by the english in the 17th century THANKS! :3' Venice is Still the center of dance in Europe BALLERINAS! :3' (1573) "Ballet des polonais" George Balanchine- neoclassical ballet (1581) "Ballet comunique de la reine"
Transcript: Changes in Ballet Moving to France How it all began... * Began in Italy in the 1500's * Toe dancing means to go up on your toes. * Men had small roles. * Performers wore masks, fancy costumes and feathers in their hair * In the 17th century, they took off the masks so that the audience could see their faces. * Costumes become more important * Some ballets are classical like The Nutcracker.. * Some have no story at all... * Some combine different styles of dance with ballet... * Today costumes change to make it go with the music. It changed because... * Skirts became shorter so that the audience could see their feet while dancing. * Dancers danced while musicians played music to entertain wedding guests. * Started in 1800's Ballet Today More Changes in the 1800's * Catherine De Medici brought Italian ballet to France when she married King Henry II. * In 1661, King Louis XLV opened the first ballet school. * Performers wore masks at first. Modern Day Ballet History of Ballet By Jackie Cangiano * Mary Camargo got rid of the heel of her shoe to make it easier to dance in. Toe Dancing or Pointe
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Transcript: from 1902-1905 he taught in Poland at the Warsaw State School. Returning to St. Petersburg in 1905, he established a school there Enrico Ceccehitti He was Born June 21 ,1850 in Rome, Italy He died November 13, 1928 at the age of 78 in Milan, Italy He was born in a dressing room in a theatre in Rome His parents initially wanted him to go into business or law Enrico Ceccehitti Sergei was born in november 20 ,1989 in Kherson, Ukrainian At the age of four , he began gymnastics and excelled He is 5'11 His parents are Galina Polunina and Vladimir Polunin Hot Ballet Couple Alert: Natalia Osipova and Sergei Polunin Sergei Polunin Sergei Polunin Enrico Ceccehitti He was hired to perform as Premier Danseur, to be Maitre de Ballet with the Maryinsky Ballet and to teach at the Imperial Ballet School (1887-1902). The Ukrainian-born phenom Sergei Polunin has likewise held audiences and critics are into his explosive talent and seductive demeanor He was a priciple dancer of londons Royal Ballet He was the star dancer in Hozier song Take me to Church which is where most people know him from Which he he thought would be his last dance Ballet History Presentation Sergei Polunin Enrico trained with Giovanni Lepri ,who prepared many accomplished dancers, this training created a background for Enrico While touring Europe ,at the age of 20 he had his a debut on the stage of La Scala in Milan
Transcript: Court ballets had predominantly Greek mythology themes and included a combination of dramatic spoken or sung dialog, music, and arranged court dances. 1800 From colonial times through the end of the 19th century, ballet dancers and choreographer found adventure and some even found fortune either through visiting or relocating to the United States. Beginning in colonial times, English theatrical companies toured major eastern coastal cities to perform. By the early 19th century, most cities east of the Mississippi River had an opera house, a theater, other hall for circuses, concerts or theatrical productions. As the boundaries of the United States moved westward, so did theatrical entrepreneurs. 1581 1845-1870 By: Jessica Vazquez! King Louis XIV of France was a dancer, producer of more than 1,000 ballets, and patron of the arts as this picture: Marie Taglioni an Italian dancer who was trained by her father, embodied the ethereal side of romanticism. Her role as the sylph in the La Sylphide (1832) made her a star. Romantic Ballets When Catherine de' Medici moved to France she brought Italian amusements and entertainments. In 1581 the queen commanded Balthasar de Beaujoyeulx, an Italian violinist at court, to produce an extravagant entertainment. Le Ballet-Comique de la Reine, which has since become considered the first ballet. 2010 1653 La Sylphide (1832) Filippo Taglioni choreographed this ballet to showcase his daughter, Marie. It ushered in the era of romantic ballet at the Paris Opera. Giselle (1841) Act I opens in a tiny Gothic village, sometime in the distant past. Giselle, an innocent peasant girl, falls in love with Albrecht, a nobleman disguised as a peasant. Forms of Ballet Entertainment! Ballet at the French Court! Of the many romantic ballets choreographed, only a few survive today. Coppelia (1870) during much of the mid-19th century, Europe was plagued with political upheaval and economic events that brought with it a new sense of reality in people's lives and on the stage, too. The ballet Coppelia acts as a bridge from romantic to classical ballet. 1600 The Pas de Quatre showcased the four divinities of romantic ballet. History of Ballet Romantic Dancers and Choreographers 1900 A CENTURY OF CONTRAST: romanticism to classicism! During the 16th and 17th centuries various forms of ballet entertainment appeared that used the steps from court dances. These amusements at court required large halls or ballrooms for dancing. - Ballet Masquerade - Ballet Pastorale - Ballet Melodramatique - Ballet Comique - Ballet de court BALLET IN THE 20TH CENTURY 1832-1841 Italian Ballet Moves to France! At the turn of the 20th century, classical ballet produced by the Russian Imperial Theatre began to change as the next generations of choreographers and dancers claimed center stage as innovators with new directions. In the first decade of the 20th century, while the Imperial Theatres continued to produce classical ballets, Sergei Diaghilev, an entrepreneur and theater director. Pas de Quatre (1845) the director of His Majesty's Theatre in London persuaded the so-called four divinities of romantic ballet, Marie Taglioni, Carlotta Grisi, Fanny Cerrito, and Lucile Grahn, to perfom in a ballet. Ballet In the United States Before 1900
Transcript: History of Ballet Brief Introduction to Ballet By Julie Lin 2017 http://www.coreofculture.org/uploads/6/0/3/8/6038246/2260132_orig.jpg?595 -Originated in Italy -Year 1500 during the renaissance -Introduced to France by Catherine de Medici when she married King Henry II -Introduced early dance styles into royal court life in France -There are many types of ballet (Classical, Romantic, Neoclassical, Contemporary, etc) History of Ballet https://www.atlantaballet.com/resources/brief-history-of-ballet Bibliography
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Transcript: * Renaissance court- Italy *interest in learning and the arts * Men dominant *France held first ballet *Ballet Comique de la Reine Men in ballet/ costumes * French Revolution- ballet became modern * ballet becomes french *moves and movement terms in french *created equal difficulty in level for women/men * spread ballet globally *George Balanchine inspired ballet in America New inventions * end of 18century-19 century History of ballet * women began taking over; playing male role * romantic ballet- point * modern dance develops * men were first dancers * they would play women roles in female attire * full skirts, corset, wigs; light material like robes(women) * heavy tunic, coat, knee breeches; top shirt/coat, tights (men) http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/the-history-of-ballet http://www.famousballerina.com/?tag=ballet-moves http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/yiannis/dance/history.html http://www.pbt.org/community-engagement/brief-histroy-ballet http://www.atlantaballet.com/resources/ brief-history-of-ballet/ http://readanddigest.com/what-is-ballet-dance/ http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-ballet.htm What is ballet? spread of ballet: people by Emily Raines changes in ballet * current 20th century *boys/men rarely do ballet *ballet is mix of Russian and french style * Nutcracker *lyrical over classical * heeled ballet shoes *no heeled after french revolution *" flying machine shoe" * creation of pointe shoe *Catherine de' Medici * Balthasar de Beaujoyeux * Louis xiv *Pierre beauchamps * ballet was a lavish event work cited the beginning impact/ influences * ballet is a french classical dance * requires grace and precision *theatrical performance *a superior art form practiced all over the globe * form of creative expression through body movement ballet today
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A Brief History of Ballet. Fast Facts. The word ballet originated from the Italian word ballare , meaning “to dance.” Ballet as we know it today, is very different from the ballet people knew 20, 50, even 100 years ago!
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Fast Facts The word ballet originated from the Italian word ballare, meaning “to dance.” Ballet as we know it today, is very different from the ballet people knew 20, 50, even 100 years ago! In fact, this dance technique has been developing around the world for hundreds of years. Other types of dance – such as modern, jazz, lyrical & contemporary – were founded on ballet technique, which is why we begin our dance studies here.
Dance in the Middle Ages Dance was an important part of life in the Middle Ages for people of all social and economic levels Peasants danced at street fairs and town events; nobles danced in the castle halls The dances were often for partners and groups to dance together, sometimes dancing in circles, lines, or intricate patterns. This type of dancing is known as Social Dance.
Ballet in the Renaissance 1500’s: wealth of the Renaissance brought the development of court dances Mostly for the benefit and entertainment of royalty – a chance to be star of the party and entertain guests These “ballets” used popular social dances of the time with myths or poetry, music, miming and costumes. Dances were often performed by the host and his friends – no women allowed! Men played all the parts.
The French Queen Catherine de Medici commissioned the 1st ballet Le Ballet-Comique de la Reine King Louis XIV was nick-named The Sun King after performing in Le Ballet de la Nuit 1500’s As Apollo, 1653
Birth of the Ballet Master Dinner Ballets were gaining popularity in Europe, particularly among French royalty (Medici, Louis XIV) With countries divided, nobles of rival states were constantly trying to out-do and impress the other states. Demand for new and more impressive dances created a need for “the dance master.” Dance Master: choreographed ballets, trained royals... UNTIL demand was so great, that professional dancers were required
The Ballet Boom 1600’s: Ballet gains such popularity that professional dancers leave the ballrooms; start training at places like The Royal Academy of Dance (first dance school ever!) RAD, led by French dance masters, develops 5 feet positions and ballet technique as we now know it. The Paris Opera becomes the center of the professional ballet world through the early 1700’s Bring on the women! Ballerinas are welcomed to a “man’s world” Story ballets are staged beyond France and Italy – spreading to England, Russia and colonial America
Romantic vs Classical Marie Taglione Romantic Tutu Uliana Lopatkina Classical Tutu
Styles Transition 1800’s: Romantic Ballet tells fairy tales, mythological adventures, features the ballerina Soft and pretty movements match delicate costumes Tutus that reach ankles/knees are bold for the times Late 1800’s: Russia takes the lead in Ballet productions Russia pushes boundaries with sharper technique and shorter tutus! Short skirts show off the long legs and foot work
Ballet Takes off in USA 20th century: ballet soars in Russia and through Europe The Ballet Russes, Kirov Ballet, The Royal Ballet Politics, civil rights and opportunity lead to America Russian star George Balanchine founds School of American Ballet (1934) and NYCBallet Company (1948) Ballet explodes across the country in decades to follow Contemporary ballet begins to develop; choreographers explore ballets without traditional costumes and fairy tales
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Ballet originated in 15th century Italian royal courts as a dance interpretation of fencing, and was further developed in France under King Louis XIV, who founded the Royal Dance Academy in 1661.
Ballet originated in 15th century Italian royal courts as a dance interpretation of fencing, and was further developed in France under King Louis XIV, who founded the Royal Dance Academy in 1661.
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Classical Ballet History Began in the 16th Century (1500's) Court dances in Renaissance Italy and France. Italian court ballets were further developed in France under the reign of Queen Catherine de Medicis. Most dance historians believe this to be the first troupe to perform the first ballet (Le Ballet Comique de la Reine - The Queen's Ballet Comedy). It was said to be just over 5 ½ ...
The History of Ballet -The earliest precursors to ballets were lavish entertainments given in the courts of Renaissance Italy. -These were elaborate spectacles, which united painting, poetry, music, and dancing, and took place in large halls that were used also for banquets and balls.
Some ballets, like the Nutcracker or Sleeping Beauty, are based on traditional stories that are familiar even today; others are more obscure and require a greater effort on the part of the dancers and the audience to fully understand their meaning.
4 Classical Ballet Ballet created later part of the 19th century, such as Swan Lake, The Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty. Their main aim was the display the techniques of ballet to its fullest. These ballets have complicated sequences of movements to show off demanding steps, leaps and turns to fit the story.
The History of Ballet - Free download as Powerpoint Presentation (.ppt / .pptx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. The History of Ballet began in the royal courts of Paris in the 16th century.
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