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1 By: Justin Moore, Jamie Stocker, Emma Fury, and KK Marshall
Ballet in Theatre By: Justin Moore, Jamie Stocker, Emma Fury, and KK Marshall

2 History of ballet Started Italian Renaissance Courts during the 15th Century In 1661 a dance academy for ballet was opened by King Louis XIV of France Ballet moved from the courts to the stage in 1681 The French Opera included elements of ballet which created the tradition of opera-ballet in France. Emma Fury

3 New forms of ballet In the mid-1700s a ballet master by the name of Jean Georges Noverre rebelled against the art skill of ballet in operas and claimed that ballet could stand on its own He introduced ballet d’action which was a dramatic form of ballet that conveyed a story. His work is considered a precursor to narrative ballets in the 19th Century. Emma Fury

4 The Romantic Movement During the time of the Romantic Movement ( ) a ballerina by the name of Marie Camargo shortened the skirt of her to be just above her ankles. Along with this shocking change came the use of the pointe shoe. Romantic Ballets were brought about during this time and the length of the skirt changed one again. Ballerinas now wore a skirt that stopped mid-calf called a romantic tutu Emma Fury

5 Ballet in the 19th Century
During the late 19th Century ballet was extremely popular and was taken to new heights by Russian choreographers and composers. These ballets focused on classical technique which included pointe work, high extensions, precision of movement, and turn-outs. These ballets told a story while also containing complicated sequences with demanding steps that were shown off with classical tutus. This new form of ballet became known as classical ballet and brought several famous performances such as The Nutcracker, The Sleeping Beauty, and Swan Lake with it. Emma Fury

6 Ballet in the 20th Century
In the early 20th Century, two Russian choreographers named Sergei Diaghilev and Michel Fokine experimented with movement and costumes. Diaghilev collaborated with composer Igor Stravinsky to create The Right of Spring, different from any piece that had been created before. This story was so different that it caused the audience to riot. A new form of ballet was created by George Balanchine. It was called neoclassical ballet and expanded from classical ballet. Emma Fury

7 Characteristics of Performance
Ballet consists of slow graceful movements with a song. In Ballet you must use long and straightened legs with pointed toes. Pointe shoes are usually worn by professional ballet dancers, this helps with the over extension of the foot and it creates the illusion of a pointed foot. Hair is usually up in a high bun to show a long neck. In ballet when you move around you must make soft and light steps with your feet. Ballet includes choreography that syncs up with music. Jamie Stocker

8 Characteristics of Performance: Classical Ballet
There are many different types of Ballet. But when people think of ballet most minds think of Classical Ballet. Classical Ballet includes, Flowing and graceful movements Turned out legs and pointed toes Balance and Symmetry Elaborate Costumes.

9 Characteristics of Performance: Story Ballets
There is also Story Ballets. Story Ballets include narrative movements and a beginning and an end. Famous Story Ballets include The Nutcracker, and Swan Lake. But many famous stories like The Great Gatsby and The Three Musketeers and been made into Ballets. These include Narrative Movements. Elaborate sets. Original Music. The choreography is usually the same within each production of the ballets. Jamie Stocker

10 Characteristics of Performance: Plotless Ballets
The last type of Ballet is Plotless ballets. Plotless ballets focus more on the movement of the body and the theatrical elements of the music. Plotless ballet is also used to express a certain feeling or emotion. Usually simple costumes are worn to focus on the emotions. Jamie Stocker

11 Physical Theatre Space
The stage : for acting , dancing , and singing . The idea of ballet is to perform a story through physical performances .

12 Important People Anna Pavlova- Is known for being in The Dying Swan and was the first ballerina to ballet around the world. 2. Galina Ulanova- Was known for being in Larvroskys version of Romeo and Juliet and was the first juliet to grace the kirov theatre stage. 3. Margot Fonteyn- Was the lead in swan lake, and was in the play Giselle and remains the Royal ballet's only Prima Ballerina Assoluta. 4. Tamara Rojo- Currently the Artistic director of English National Ballet who for over a decade was a star principle dancer. 5. Alina Cojocaru- One of the most glamorous ballerinas of the modern age, even plagued by injuries she has always diving headfirst into her role. Justin moore

13 Notable Titles Swan Lake- A story about love and in this story a prince sees a swan who is actually a princess trapped by a spell and how he tries to save her. 2. The Nutcracker- The story about a young girl and a nutcracker as she experiences the magic of christmas eve to christmas day. 3. Sleeping Beauty- The story follows a baby princess cursed to die the day she turns 18 but a fairy dampens the curse to make her fall asleep for a century to be awoken by a prince. 4. Cinderella- The story about a girl named Cinderella as she goes from rags to riches and falls in love Romeo and Juliet- Follows the story about two lovers who were meant to be but sadly never would, a story of love and sadness Justin Moore

14 Pictures Alina Cojocaru Anna Pavlova Justin Moore

15 Bibliography Jamie Stocker
Ballet Company, Pittsburgh. “Types and Styles of Ballet.” Pittsburgh Ballet Company., Accessed 16 Nov “Ballet Dancers.” Biography, Accessed 16 Nov Homans, Jennifer. “History of Ballet.” Pittsberg Ballet Theatre, Accessed 16 Nov Ballet Company, Pittsburgh. “Types and Styles of Ballet.” Pittsburgh Ballet Company., Accessed 16 Nov “Dance Wear.” A Short History of Ballet, Accessed 18 Nov Homans, Jennifer. “History of Ballet.” Pittsberg Ballet Theatre, Accessed 16 Nov “Pittsburgh Ballet Company.” A Brief History of Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet Company, Accessed 18 Nov Jamie Stocker


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