Posts Tagged ‘ballet’
Sunday, September 4th, 2011
Broadway dancers are a few of the best in the show business: they give life to a show, they produce the setting for every play and they are invigorating the environment. People who go to auditions for Broadway dancers ought to be able to both sing and dance in order to come with an advantage [...]
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Monday, July 11th, 2011
The Royal Ballet’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ at the O2 Arena has been the talk of the dance industry this week.
The O2 Arena is the latest home of Prokofiev’s ‘Romeo and Juliet, produced by choreographer Kenneth MacMillan in a bid to entice a new audience to enjoy ballet on stage. On paper this sounds like an interesting [...]
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Sunday, June 12th, 2011
Training a Expert Dancer
Original article by new york city ballet workout
Being a skilled instructor of ballet who has been possibly the primary teacher of or straight involved with the teaching of college students who have obtained much achievement with ballet as much as and including becoming skilled dancers, I have discovered that you can [...]
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Thursday, May 26th, 2011
For many years the likes of France, Italy, Russia and even Sweden refined and embellished ballet, while British dancers were mostly confined to folk dance and musical revues. The first ballet companies in the UK were founded by two remarkable women in the 1930’s, which changed this.
Coming out of the famous Ballets Russes under Serge [...]
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Sunday, February 13th, 2011
Regarded as by many as one of the most formal styles of ballet, traditional ballet uses specific techniques and features which is different to this form of dance style alone. Those who wants to learn this sort of dance generally start at an early age, mainly because younger people are more flexible, hence, are simpler [...]
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Sunday, February 13th, 2011
Most of us have observed ballet dances sometimes live or on Tv. It may not be the most popular sport, however many ballet enthusiasts have become very successful in the sport The majority of us can achnowledge that ballet dancing is a glamerous and amazing spectacle. However where the sport came from is often a [...]
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Monday, January 24th, 2011
For a ballet dancer or anyone who is learning ballet, suffering from ballet injuries is just around the corner. Ballet injuries in most cases happens while performing or learning ballet dancing. There’s a new field of practice that has been started out for medical practitioners – dance medicine. These practioners are paid by dance institutions [...]
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Monday, December 13th, 2010
Zionsville Student Dances Her Way into the Hearts of Nutcracker Lovers!
Students of the pre-professional Indiana Ballet Conservatory are gearing up for a wonderful holiday tradition: the Nutcracker Ballet at the Madame Walker Theater. Indianapolis ballet at its finest. On the weekend of December 17 – 19, they will star in 4 performances that will likely [...]
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Sunday, December 12th, 2010
The Indianapolis ballet is a network of schools from small to large. They train from little ones that are just a few years old to college level students. The tippie toes are these little two year old girls that like the idea of being on stage in pink outfits. This is obviously reinforced by their [...]
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Wednesday, December 8th, 2010
Sir Kenneth MacMillan, although a dancer himself, is widely regarded for his contributions to choreography. Born in Dunfermline, Scotland on the 11th December 1929 to a working class family, Macmillan grew up in Great Yarmouth and took up dancing at the age of 12. Naturally gifted he moved to London when he was just 15 [...]
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