History Of Ballet The Classical and Romantic Era.

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History Of Ballet The Classical and Romantic Era

History of Ballet Ballet refers to both a dance genre and a particular dance Ballet refers to both a dance genre and a particular dance -A dance genre is a large category such as ballet, modern, or jazz -A dance genre is a large category such as ballet, modern, or jazz -Swan Lake or The Rite of Spring are both ballets or dances -Swan Lake or The Rite of Spring are both ballets or dances

Ballet performances blend choreographed movement with music and décor, and are performed by dancers trained primarily in classical ballet technique. Ballet performances blend choreographed movement with music and décor, and are performed by dancers trained primarily in classical ballet technique.

Ballet Technique Ballet technique includes the following characteristics: -5 positions of the feet, using “ turnout ” -5 positions of the feet, using “ turnout ” -use of pointed feet -use of pointed feet -toe shoes for women -toe shoes for women -codified positions of arms and legs -codified positions of arms and legs -lightness, or pull away from gravity -lightness, or pull away from gravity -movements emphasizing balance and elevation -movements emphasizing balance and elevation

Ballet Terminology Ballet uses French terminology such as Ballet uses French terminology such as -plié (bend of the knees) -plié (bend of the knees) -pirouette (turn on one foot) -pirouette (turn on one foot) -grand jeté (leap) -grand jeté (leap) -tendu ( stretch) -tendu ( stretch) -chasse (a sliding movement) -chasse (a sliding movement)

Music Traditional Romantic or Classical ballet is typically done: Traditional Romantic or Classical ballet is typically done: to orchestral music of the 19th century. to orchestral music of the 19th century. The choreographer follows the rhythm and phrasing of the music, which was created specifically for the ballet by composers such as Peter Tchaikovsky and Serge Prokofiev. The choreographer follows the rhythm and phrasing of the music, which was created specifically for the ballet by composers such as Peter Tchaikovsky and Serge Prokofiev.

Major ballet companies may have members, and are organized hierarchically, with the corps de ballets at the bottom, then soloists, and principals at the top. Major ballet companies may have members, and are organized hierarchically, with the corps de ballets at the bottom, then soloists, and principals at the top.

Ballet first developed in Europe in the Renaissance period… -In Italy and France, dancing masters taught royalty and choreographed entertainments for the courts -In Italy and France, dancing masters taught royalty and choreographed entertainments for the courts -Italian intermezzi (late 1400s) were interludes between acts of plays that combined dance, music, and drama -Italian intermezzi (late 1400s) were interludes between acts of plays that combined dance, music, and drama

Renaissance Dance Renaissance court spectacles were often ornate and emphasized geometrical patterns Renaissance court spectacles were often ornate and emphasized geometrical patterns They used steps that were taken from the popular ballroom dances of the day They used steps that were taken from the popular ballroom dances of the day Steps became increasingly complex, and dancing masters asked their pupils to practice them holding onto the backs of chairs for balance; this is how the ballet barre developed Steps became increasingly complex, and dancing masters asked their pupils to practice them holding onto the backs of chairs for balance; this is how the ballet barre developed Dancing became stylish at all Renaissance courts in Europe, including those of Queen Elizabeth I and Henry VIII Dancing became stylish at all Renaissance courts in Europe, including those of Queen Elizabeth I and Henry VIII

Over time, ballet became more professionalized…. Over time, ballet became more professionalized…. In the early 1700 ’ s, two women,Marie Camargo and Marie Sallé,broke tradition in the male-dominated field. In the early 1700 ’ s, two women,Marie Camargo and Marie Sallé,broke tradition in the male-dominated field. Camargo shortened her skirt to show off her technique. She was known for her aerial work. Camargo shortened her skirt to show off her technique. She was known for her aerial work.

The Golden Age of Romanticism Early-Mid 1800 ’ s The Golden Age of Romanticism Early-Mid 1800 ’ s Romanticism was a movement involving all the arts, which rebelled against narrow ideas of morality and old artistic forms Romanticism was a movement involving all the arts, which rebelled against narrow ideas of morality and old artistic forms Two examples of famous romantic ballets are Les Sylphides and Giselle. Giselle was choreographed in 1841 by Jules Perot and Jean Coralli to music by Adolphe Adam. This ballet is still performed extensively today. Two examples of famous romantic ballets are Les Sylphides and Giselle. Giselle was choreographed in 1841 by Jules Perot and Jean Coralli to music by Adolphe Adam. This ballet is still performed extensively today. Romantics often dealt with longing for the unattainable Romantics often dealt with longing for the unattainable In Giselle a young peasant woman falls in love with a man whom she can never marry, and she dies of a broken heart. In Giselle a young peasant woman falls in love with a man whom she can never marry, and she dies of a broken heart.

In La Sylphide, a tragic fantasy-romance, a husband-to- be is entranced on the night before his wedding by a "Sylphide," or forest fairy. He falls in love with the creature, but tragedy strikes when James places on the Sylphide's shoulders a scarf cursed by Madge, the forest witch. The Sylphide's wings fall off, and she dies. In La Sylphide, a tragic fantasy-romance, a husband-to- be is entranced on the night before his wedding by a "Sylphide," or forest fairy. He falls in love with the creature, but tragedy strikes when James places on the Sylphide's shoulders a scarf cursed by Madge, the forest witch. The Sylphide's wings fall off, and she dies. Characteristics of Romantic ballet: Characteristics of Romantic ballet: -Dancing en pointe -First tutus created -Women became dominant -Sylphs and fairies; supernatural -Ill-fated love -Dancing en pointe -First tutus created -Women became dominant -Sylphs and fairies; supernatural -Ill-fated love

Dancing En Pointe Dancing En Pointe Toe dancing, or dancing en pointe, was invented during the romantic era Toe dancing, or dancing en pointe, was invented during the romantic era Today, toe shoes are made with reinforced toe boxes that are stiff Today, toe shoes are made with reinforced toe boxes that are stiff In the 1800 ’ s, ballerinas wore soft slippers without support, but still managed to dance en pointe, due to their training In the 1800 ’ s, ballerinas wore soft slippers without support, but still managed to dance en pointe, due to their training Marie Taglioni is the most famous pointe dancer of the era; her style was light and airy Marie Taglioni is the most famous pointe dancer of the era; her style was light and airy

The Classical Period of Ballet, late 1800 ’ s After the Romantic ballet era, the next major development in ballet occurred in Russia. After the Romantic ballet era, the next major development in ballet occurred in Russia. -Marius Petipa, Frenchman, arrived in St. Petersburg in 1847 as a dancer, and eventually headed the Imperial Russian Ballet -Marius Petipa, Frenchman, arrived in St. Petersburg in 1847 as a dancer, and eventually headed the Imperial Russian Ballet -Choreographed many ballets with fairy-tale plots using panto- -Choreographed many ballets with fairy-tale plots using panto- mime and special effects mime and special effects -Emphasized symmetry and classical pas de deux -Emphasized symmetry and classical pas de deux -Most famous ballet is Swan Lake, 1890, -Most famous ballet is Swan Lake, 1890, to music by Tchaikovsky

Characteristics of Classical ballet: Characteristics of Classical ballet: -Spectacular and realistic -Spectacular and realistic - performances lasted a full evening. - performances lasted a full evening. -story was an excuse for exciting dancing, with the corps de ballet used as a decorative background, and the narrative told in formal mime gestures. -story was an excuse for exciting dancing, with the corps de ballet used as a decorative background, and the narrative told in formal mime gestures. -The ballerina always danced on pointe, more demanding technical work was created; soloists often added their own steps to show off -The ballerina always danced on pointe, more demanding technical work was created; soloists often added their own steps to show off