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    on the Ballet Stage‚ and Why it Matters”‚ Gia Kourlas addresses how the roles in ballet are changing. A creator of the ballet’s‚ Lauren Lovette created a pas de deux which is typically a ballet between a man and a women. Lovet decided to make her ballet‚ “Not our Fate” a romantic duet between two men. Ballet has taken longer to change than other types of art‚ but recently they have done more ballets with same sex duets. Kourlas explains how these duets are not new‚ but the way the ballet approaches

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    completely contrasting aspirations. However‚ although it is thought ballet and hip hop could never use the same elements‚ ballet and hip hop have several similarities. Similarities include music‚ movement‚ and strength. These similarities however‚ all include differences. First‚ ballet and hip hop are similar and different in music. The dance styles are similar in music because both require musicality‚ the awareness of music and rhythm. Ballet requires musicality because it helps the dancers flow better

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    Ballet Philippines Ma. Cecilia C. Ycong Dr. Lucila Tibigar Ed. D. Management Professor FINAL EXAM 1. Is the high turnover a problem for Ballet Philippines‚ or can it be considered a “fact of life” that the institution will just have to live with? Depending on your answer develop strategies in order to (a) reduce turnover‚ or (b) ensure that the institution will still have consistent performance even in the face of high turnover. Ballet

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    Russian culture has a long history. “In fact early Russia was not exactly ‘Russia‚’ but a collection of cities that gradually coalesced into an empire. In the early part of the ninth century‚ a Scandanavian people known as the Varangians and their leader Rurik invested in one of these first cities‚ Novgorod. Rurik’s successor‚ Oleg extended the power of the city southward and established Kievan Rus‚ which is now Ukraine” (Ancient). Russians are known to be very proud of their country and traditions

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    History of Ballet Ballet is a formalized form of dance with its origins in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th and 16th centuries. It quickly spread to the French court of Catherine de ’ Medici where it was developed even further. In the 17th century at the time of Louis XIV‚ ballet was codified. The predominance of French in the vocabulary of ballet reflects this history. It also became a form closely associated with the opera. Ballet then spread from the heart of Europe to other nations

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    professional ballet dancer must be at the peak of their physical fitness and have impressive technical capabilities. However‚ all of that means nothing if the dancer has no artistry. A professional ballet dancer must be able to tell a story and convey a character‚ allowing themselves to be emotionally vulnerable on stage‚ in front of an audience. The objective of a dancer is to tell the story with their body and their characterization‚ taking the audience members on a journey with them. A ballet dancer

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    how dancers are so driven to perfect their technique. Or maybe it’s how they have so much passion‚ emotion‚ and character in their movements without having to say a word. Those were the thoughts going through my mind when I went to go see my first ballet. It was only a few years ago and I still can remember how excited I was before watching it‚ during‚ and after. My mother and I went one afternoon to watch The Nutcracker. It was in San Francisco around early December in the year 2010. I remember showing

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    Compare and Contrast of Classical Ballet and Modern Dance Dance is one of the most beautiful‚ expressive forms of art known to mankind. It expresses joy‚ love‚ sorrow‚ anger‚ and the list truly goes on for all the possible emotions that it can convey. Dance not only can express how one feels‚ but it can tell a story or even be used to praise a higher power. Dance has intricately played an important role to every culture over the course of time. Two forms of dance that have not only stood against

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    political issues in the debate over Pan-Slavism were nationalism for ones race and a quest for power. <br> <br>In 1871 Slavs occupied most of eastern and southern Europe. The Slavs came from many nations. They populated the Austro-Hungarian‚ German‚ Russian‚ and the Balkan Areas of the Ottoman Empires. However as a result of their geographic diversity‚ there was no single language or literature for the Slavic population. Slavs were so disunited that although they shared a common nationality‚ there was

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    Today‚ ballet is one of the oldest art forms still studied. It’s regal and graceful steps were originally intended as entertainment for the French Royalty. Knowing that it originated in France‚ how did it get to Russia? The Vaganova School in Russia is one of the most prestigious yet strict ballet schools of the world. The Bolshoi Company is known for their flawless choreography and technique‚ which is often flaunted at the Mariinsky Theatre. Since ballet in Russia is so prominent‚ sometime in Russia’s

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