Ballet achievements:
The early works of18th century inspired the development of ballet to18th century, and high-quality works such as The Imprisoned Daughter appeared. Due to the rise of the Enlightenment, the slogan of "freedom, equality and fraternity" has been flowing among the people. /kloc-Ballet before 0/8th century belongs to the classification of acrobatic dance, with gorgeous skills, but it has no independent artistic status. The idea that art comes from life guides contemporary ballet dancers and begins to adapt ballet.
Ballet works began to focus on describing people's emotions and expressing the contemporary thought that "all men are created equal". /kloc-French court dance in the 0/8th century also started an internal revolution, and began to abandon false hair ornaments and masks, revealing the true feelings brought by ballet with the faces of actors. The work even requires dancers to conform to the character of the work and bring the story into the dance. Relying on this development trend, classical ballet came to the branch of image ballet.
Introduction to ballet:
Ballet is a European classical dance, which is light, slow and elegant. It originated in the Italian Renaissance, flourished in France in the second half of17th century, and entered the most prosperous era in Russia in the late19th century. One of the most important features of ballet is that the actress's toes point to the ground during the performance, so it is also called tiptoe dance. Famous ballet works include Swan Lake, Fairy and Nutcracker.
Ballet originated in Italy and flourished in France. The word "ballet" is a transliteration of the French word "ballet", which means "dancing" or "dancing". At first, ballet was a kind of mass entertainment or square dance in Europe. In the process of development, strict norms and structural forms have been formed. Its main feature is that actresses have to wear special pointed shoes and dance on tiptoe.
As a comprehensive stage art, ballet was formed in the French court in the17th century. 16 1 year, French king Louis XIV ordered the establishment of the world's first royal dance school in Paris, which established five basic feet and seven hands for ballet, giving ballet a complete set of movements and systems. These five basic feet have been used to this day.