Ballet

Friday, March 30, 2007

Meaning of Ballet


The word ballet came doesnt just mean a type of dance. It also means an individual dance work or performance using classical ballet technique. Any dance work involving a group of dancers may also be called a ballet even though it may not use classical ballet technique. Domenico da Piacenza (1390–1470) was the first person credited to come up with the term ballo, instead of danza (dance) for his baletti or balli. Some scholars view this as the origin of ballet. He began teaching dance where he grew up. Ballet is a type of art. In the 18th century there was a vast advancement in the technical standards of ballet. It was the period t hat ballt became a serious dramatic art. For more information you can visit this website.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Pointe


Pointe is a type of ballet that requires you to dance on your toes. To dance Pointe you need to have extremely strong toes and feet. While you’re dancing, you’re holding all your weight on your toes. You also have to be able to balance very well. Most people don’t start dancing Pointe until there 11 years old. You need at lease 3 years of ballet before you being Pointe. There are many injuries that come along with Pointe. Your feet swell, blister, and many beginning dancers break toes. It is the most graceful type of dance, although it can cause permanent damage.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Movements on Ballet


Ballet has many different positions and movements. Ballerinas keep perfect balance. The lines of the dancers body form harmonious designs. While the dancers are performing, they act like gravity doesnt exist. They dance like there floating through the air in long slow leaps. In ballet there are 5 basic steps you need to learn to become a ballet dancer. First position, second postion, third postion, fourth and fifth postion. Other more complicated positions are releve, attitude devant, tendu, plie, battement, jete, glissade, and tour en l'air. Other basic postions of ballet are pliér which means to bend, etendre means to stretch, sauter is to jump or leap, elancer is to dart, glisser means to glide, and tourner is to turn. http://www.dgillan.screaming.net/stage/th-ballet3.html