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How much do you know about Ballet?
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How much do you know about Ballet?

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What is the Cecchetti method?

  • A method that promotes academic training in classical ballet throughout Great Britain.
  • A method that produces dancers who have beautiful ballon.
  • A method that draws heavily on Balanchine's own training in Russia, emphasizing extreme speed, lines, and deep pliés.
  • A method that emphasizes understanding anatomy as it relates to classical ballet and emphasizes balance, elevations, ballon, poise, and strength. (correct)
  • When did ballet start to decline in France?

  • After 1700
  • After 1900
  • After 1600
  • After 1830 (correct)
  • What are some of the health issues that ballet dancers are prone to?

  • Hearing loss, vocal cord damage, and breathing difficulties.
  • Back pain, muscle strain, and joint problems.
  • Stress fractures, ankle impingement syndrome, and eating disorders. (correct)
  • Eye strain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and repetitive motion injuries.
  • Study Notes

    • Ballet is a performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the fifteenth century.
    • It has since become a widespread and highly technical form of dance with its own vocabulary.
    • Ballet has been influential globally and has defined the foundational techniques which are used in many other dance genres and cultures.
    • Ballets are choreographed and performed by trained ballet dancers, and traditional classical ballets are usually performed with classical music accompaniment and use elaborate costumes and staging.
    • Ballet started to decline in France after 1830, but it continued to develop in Denmark, Italy, and Russia.
    • Stylistic variations and subgenres have evolved over time, including classical ballet, Romantic ballet, neoclassical ballet, and contemporary ballet.
    • Classical ballet is based on traditional ballet technique and vocabulary, and different styles have emerged in different countries.
    • Romantic ballet was an artistic movement of classical ballet and featured themes that emphasized intense emotion as a source of aesthetic experience.
    • Neoclassical ballet is usually abstract, with no clear plot, costumes or scenery.
    • Today there are many contemporary ballet companies and choreographers, and the term ballet has evolved to include all forms associated with it.
    • Ballet dancers are expected to perform neoclassical, modern, and contemporary work.
    • There are six widely recognized methods to teach or study ballet, including the French School, the Vaganova Method, the Cecchetti Method, the Bournonville method, the Royal Academy of Dance method, and the Balanchine method.
    • Ballet instruction is generally not appropriate for young children, and creative movement and non-demanding pre-ballet classes are recommended as alternatives.
    • The French method is the basis of all ballet training, characterized by technical precision, fluidity, and gracefulness.
    • The Vaganova method is a fusion of the classical French style, athleticism of the Italian method, and soulful passion of Russian ballet.
    • The Cecchetti method relies on understanding anatomy as it relates to classical ballet and emphasizes balance, elevations, ballon, poise, and strength.
    • The Bournonville method produces dancers who have beautiful ballon.
    • The Royal Academy of Dance method promotes academic training in classical ballet throughout Great Britain.
    • The Balanchine method draws heavily on Balanchine's own training in Russia, emphasizing extreme speed, lines, and deep pliés.
    • Ballet costumes have evolved over time, from court wear in the Renaissance to opulent feminine styles in the eighteenth century, and back to knee-length tutus in the twentieth century.
    • Ballet originated in 15th century Italy and has evolved over time.
    • The romantic era of ballet in the 19th century introduced pointe shoes and more expressive movements.
    • Ballet costumes became more vibrant in color during the 20th century.
    • Professional ballet dancers are not well-paid and face intense competition for job openings.
    • Choreographers are paid better than dancers.
    • Ballet dancers are prone to stress fractures, ankle impingement syndrome, and eating disorders.
    • Ballet choreography is often designed for young dancers, and the structure of ballet has been criticized as harmful to women.
    • Musicians and singers are paid better per hour than dancers or choreographers.
    • Most ballet jobs involve teaching in private dance schools.
    • Intensive ballet training may result in lower bone mineral density in the arms.

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