All about ballet dance

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About This Presentation

Ballet is a type of performance dance that originated in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th century and later developed into a concert dance. we have share history of ballet dance and the greatest ballerinas.


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All About Ballet Dance

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

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

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

Style

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.

Classical Ballet Classical ballet is based on traditional ballet technique and vocabulary .

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.

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

Ballet technique represents the foundation principles for body movement for every dancer because it gives you…

Strenght Precise body movement Precise body form Discipline Elegance Flexibility

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

The Greatest Ballerinas For all T he Time Have a look at Top 5 Ballerinas for all the time.

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)

Galina Ulanova (1910-1998) One of the greatest ballerinas of the 20th century, credited both as a wonderful actress and dancer.   

Alicia Markova (1910-2004) Hailed as the ultimate interpreter of Giselle, Alicia Markova was a catalytic modernising force for both British and American dance.

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. 

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. 

Ballet is when your soul is moving guided by the voice you love !