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Ballet (French: [balɛ]) is a type of
performance dance that
originated during the
Italian Renaissance in the
fifteenth century and
later developed into...
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several features of the Opera's post-1909
ballets,
along with its
institutional conventions and
balletic policy,
appeared to
betray a
Russian influence...
- A
ballet shoe, or
ballet slipper, is a
lightweight shoe
designed specifically for
ballet dancing. It may be made from soft leather, canvas, or satin, and...
- "At the
Ballet" is a song from the
musical A
Chorus Line.
Changed for Good: A
Feminist History of the
Broadway Musical noted:
Composer Marvin Hamlisch...
- The Béjart
Ballet Lausanne is a
Swiss ballet company. It is
based in the city of
Lausanne and
performs all over the world. The Béjart
Ballet Lausanne was...
- comédie-
ballet was a
combination of
spoken scenes separated by
balletic interludes; it is the
roots for today's
musical theatre. Many of Molière's
ballets were...
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Imperial Court, as well as the
language from
which balletic terminology is derived. C****e-Noisette.
Ballet-féerie in two acts and
three tableaux with apotheosis...
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classical ballet is any of the traditional,
formal styles of
ballet that
exclusively employ classical ballet technique. It is
known for its aesthetics...
- The
Bolshoi Ballet is an
internationally renowned classical ballet company based at the
Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Russia.
Founded in 1776, the Bolshoi...
- The
Royal Ballet is a
British internationally renowned classical ballet company,
based at the
Royal Opera House in
Covent Garden, London, England. The...