Examines the history of ballet and New York City dance company, BalletNY, in particular.
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This paper examines the history of ballet from 15th century Italy until present day. It then looks at the history of BalletNY, formerly DanceGalaxy and founded in 1997 by former New York City Ballet Principal Ballerina Judith Fugate and international guest artist, Medhi Bahiri.
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Introduction
Humble Beginnings
The Emergence of Ballet
Opera Ballet
Liberation Ballerina
Social Change
A Decline In Interest
The New York City Ballet and BalletNY: Full Circle
Bibliography
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"Judith Fugate is a former principal ballerina with the New York City Ballet. She has danced roles in virtually every ballet in the NYCB repertoire counting Peter Martins and Mikhail Baryshnikov among her many famous partners. In 1997, she left the New York City Ballet Company to purse a career as a freelance Guest Artist and Co-Artistic Director of what is now known as BalletNY. In addition to touring extensively, Fugate has appeared on "Live from Lincoln Center" with Ray Charles in Peter Martin's "A Fool for You", and in the Metropolitan Opera's production of "La Traviata", conducted by Placido Domingo."
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A brief study of ballet.
Analytical Essay # 131180 |
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In this article, the writer first notes that ballet is considered the ultimate representation of the physical fine arts. This paper briefly explores the history and components of ballet to demonstrate how this art form draws its sense of unity.
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"Ballet performances are exacting in the care and consideration that the dancers invest in their movements, and the relationship that ballet choreography has towards the theme (story) of the performance and the accompanying music. When performed appropriately, ballet is the sum of many distinctive pieces that are united together to form a coherent whole."
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This paper discusses ballet as a form of dancing and examines its significance.
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2005
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The paper explains the origin of ballet in relation to semiotics and aesthetics. The paper then discusses its appeal to diverse audiences, using the example of Chinese and Chinese overseas culture. The paper includes notes on the theory of aesthetics and how some may appeal across cultures, as opposed to others. The paper presents ideas of ballet as an institution and not just a form of classical dance, explaining that this depends on location.
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"Marcel Danesi explains that dancing is found in all cultures, sometimes as a `body art' that can be a form of aesthetic communication. (2004, 61) This form of dance can express emotions, moods, ideas, or it can tell a story. Danesi refers directly to Western classical ballet as his example. This paper tells more of ballet and how it can appeal to people, too, who live beyond Western countries, and those who belong to non-Western cultures. As aesthetic communication, ballet has become part of Chinese culture in particular."
Tags:semiotics, ballet, culture
This article looks at the history of the National Ballet of China. The paper also discusses the history of the Chinese dance form.
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The writer looks at the National Ballet of China and its history. This article also studies the form and history of dance in China. The writer describes how the objective of the National Ballet of China is to introduce to the Chinese audiences Western classical ballets and contemporary ballet works. The National Ballet also aims to explore the unique and possible fusion of classical ballet and the Chinese culture. The author explains that in 1957, the classic "Swan Lake," was performed on stage and signaled the formal entry of the ballet form into the country. The paper glances at recently produced successes and at how the company experiments with different modern styles.
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"One of the world's top 10 ballet companies, the National Ballet of China was founded on December 31,1959 (CCTV 2005, Orange County 2005) and has, in the past four decades, consisted of generations of striving and gifted artists. The dance company has turned out outstanding artistic achievements in Western and Chinese classical and contemporary ballet. It had rough and tough times too as when it was under-funded and its members became over-aged. Its only reward was art itself and its artists continued to devote themselves to their career to become the pioneer in China's unique ballet style."
Tags:style, artist, dancers, company
This paper provides an overview of the history of ballet and looks at the BalletNY dance company.
Research Paper # 94354 |
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MLA | 2007
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Describing ballet as a classical dance form characterized by grace and precision of movement and elaborate formal technique, the writer of this articles presents a history of ballet. The writer looks at the BalletNY company and notes that BalletNY has become a well known and respected dance Company. The writer discusses BalletNY's principal dancers. The writer concludes that the New York City Ballet has done what BalletNY hopes to do, acquire one of the largest, most faithful, intelligent, and enthusiastic audiences in the American theater world.
Outline:
Humble Beginnings
The Emergence of Ballet
Opra Ballet
Liberation Ballerina
Social Change
A Decline In Interest
The New York City Ballet and BalletNY: Full Circle
Bibliography
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"Formerly DanceGalaxy, BalletNY was founded in 1997 by former New York City Ballet Principal Ballerina Judith Fugate and International Guest Artist Medhi Bahiri. BalletNY is comprised of accomplished principals and soloists who have danced with leading American and international ballet companies such as New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Dance Theater of Harlem, and the Joffrey Ballet, among others."
"Judith Fugate is a former principal ballerina with the New York City Ballet. She has danced roles in virtually every ballet in the NYCB repertoire counting Peter Martins and Mikhail Baryshnikov among her many famous partners. In 1997, she left the New York City Ballet Company to purse a career as a freelance Guest Artist and Co-Artistic Director of what is now known as BalletNY."
Tags:performance, classical, choreographers, dancers
A look at ballet as an art form and the demands ballet has on the ballet dancer.
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APA | 2006
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This paper takes a look at the history of the art of ballet, as well as reviews the different types of the ballet dance and the strenuous demands that ballet makes on the dancer. This paper also covers various dance choreographers and their particular styles of dance.
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"Classical ballet celebrates the potential harmony of the human body, the utopian ideal of collective endeavor, the possibility of the interchange between masculinity and femininity. Something of this is what has recommended ballet to the communisms of the USSR, Cuba and China. Beneath the aristocratic tat of the settings and the charming but dispensable never-never of the stories, there is an implicitly socialist vision.
Yet classical ballet must of course always come wrapped in the specifics of where and for whom it is performed, what other values and meanings it is attached to, and these are riven with contradictions. In practice, in Britain, classical ballet is, at one and the same time, elitist and popular, and woman-centered, heterosexist and part of gay male culture, universal and distinctly white. It is all of this at once.
It is selective in part because it is expensive. Not only are sets on a grand scale and not only do most of the classics require large casts, but behind all that there are the years of investment in training. "
Tags:classic, contemporary, music, movement, body, graceful, steps, tippy, toes, france, italy
In this paper, the ballet "Genus" by Wayne McGregor offers an innovative perspective on ballet through the ides and scientific philosophy of Charles Darwin. The thematic nature of evolution in science is also a part of how McGregor infuses the ...
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In this paper, the ballet "Genus" by Wayne McGregor offers an innovative perspective on ballet through the ides and scientific philosophy of Charles Darwin. The thematic nature of evolution in science is also a part of how McGregor infuses the traditional ballet medium with many off-balanced and group orientated movements found in modern dance styles. This type of free-form dancing, however, is not without adhering to the traditional elements of ballet, which become transformed through the clever use of animal movements in the choreography.
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Explores the wonders of ballet: its history, teaching and its ecstasy.
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MLA | 2010
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This paper explains that the connection between dance and the military, as defined by Louis XIV in 1662, has had a long-term effect on the way ballet is taught and on the aesthetic that ballet perpetuates. The paper also describes the work of legendary dance master George Balanchine and the training of ballerinas. The paper relates that a ballet, based on Hans Christian Andersen's tale of "The Princess and the Pea, provides an excellent illustration of the glorification of the physical challenges of ballet and its role in constructing the myth of supremacy.
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"When the mono-myth of heroic ascension is mapped onto Ashley Merrill's story of her first class with Balanchine, the reader of the "Ballet Myth" can locate a synthesis of light and dark forces in the figure of the ballet teacher, who is both Helper and Shadow Presence. This phenomenon reflects certain peculiarities of the ballet teacher/learner identification process, whereby the master absorbs the identity of the student, which then polarizes into the aspects of the Self that are idealized and those which are disowned."
Tags:epoch, correctness, ascension, balanchine, glorification
Talks about the extremely difficult criteria that must be met in order to become a master of ballet.
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MLA | 2004
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This paper gives an overview of the physical, social, emotional, and financial hardships that a professional ballet dancer must endure throughout his or her career.
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"One of the hallmarks of good ballet dancing is the seemingly effortless grace of the performers. Particularly, the high-level dancers of a ballet company elevate movement to an art in motion, almost in defiance of the laws of gravity, and in direct distain to the limitations of the average human body. For these "prima ballerinas," balance, range of motion, and control of muscle, borders on the miraculous "for to see them execute a grand jete (a running, jumping split), or a flawless grand battement (a kind of controlled kick), can conjure nothing short of slack-jawed awe."
Tags:dedication, natural, ability, long, hours, physical, pain, career, dancer, art, balance, symmetry
A history of Serge Diaghilev and his ballet company, Ballets Russes, and its influence on the world of ballet.
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MLA | 2002
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The paper gives a history of Russian-born Serge Diaghilev and explains how his unconventional ideas of ballet led to the creation of the Ballets Russes in France. The paper lists the people associated with the company and explains the factors that contributed to the success of the Ballets Russes. The author describes the incredible impact that the Ballets Russes had on the world of ballet.
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"Serge Diaghilev was born of Russian nobility in Perm, Russia, on March 19, 1872. In 1890 his family moved to Saint Petersburg, and at the university there, Diaghilev was supposed to study law, but he soon became enamored with the arts and realized that was where his future lay."
Tags:Dance, France, Russia