Ballet's history and beginner's skills are steps for ballet making and beginners. To understand the roots of ballet, you must first see the roots of dance. Dance began with early civilization. Before spontaneous inventions, people were communicating by gestures and gestures. Many of the dance terms and aspects of the ballet theater were born in Greece. Ballet has a long history and can lead today's popular style and technique. The ballet began with the Italian ball of the king's court.
Classical ballet is based on traditional ballet techniques and vocabulary. The style differs in various countries such as French Ballet, Ballet of Italy, Ballet of the UK, Ballet of Russia. Some classical ballet styles are associated with specific training methods and are usually named after the creator (see below). The Royal Dance Academy is a ballet technique and training system created by various groups of ballet dancers. They combine their own dance methods (Italy, France, Denmark, Russia) to create a unique new style of ballet, internationally recognized as a British ballet style. Some examples of classic ballet are as follows. Swan lake and Nutcracker
Formalization of the ballet technique and execution of movement of the body. Define the orientation of the toes, the attitude of the body, the movement of the arm, and the pattern of rotation. The majority of ballet exercises are ballet skills. They develop ballet aesthetics and are practicing as a member of a ballet dancer to avoid harm.
Contemporary ballet is a combination of elements of classical ballet and modern dance. It uses classical ballet techniques and often uses classical pointed sharp techniques, but allows a wider range of upper body movement. Many of its features are born out of creativity and innovation of modern dance in the 20th century, such as floor work and leg movement. George Balanchin is often considered the first pioneer of contemporary ballet. However, the real origin of contemporary ballet is from Russian art producer Serge Diaghilev. Diaghilev wishes to disseminate the understanding of art in general. He created a program combining various forms of art (painting, music, theater, art) for the public.