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Scènes de ballet - Ashton - was created in 1948.

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Sir Frederick Ashton was the founder choreographer of the Royal Ballet.

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Robert de Ashton died in 1385.

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Stravinsky wrote the music for such ballets as Firebird & The Rite of Spring. He's mostly associated with the Ballet Russe who were 'directed' by Diaghilev & their most famous dancer was probably Nijinsky. The Ballet Russe left Russia at about the time of the Russian Revolution & toured across Europe - their known for taking Ballet into a new direction which is why they liked the work of Stravinsky as he was taking music into new spheres too!

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Nes aan de Amstel's population is 480.

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No, Frederick Ashton did not choreograph "Romeo and Juliet." The most well-known choreography for this ballet was created by Sir Kenneth MacMillan for the Royal Ballet in 1965.

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Kristen de Nes's birth name is Kristin N Robbins.

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Sir John de Ashton II died in 1428.

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"un grand connaisseur de ballet" or "un grand amateur de ballet"

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Ballet Folklorico de Mexico was created in 1952.

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Scènes de ballet - Taras - was created in 1972.

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Zapatos de ballet is the Spanish term for ballet shoes.

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The most famous ballet company in Paris is the Paris Opera Ballet. In French, the name is "Ballet de l'Opera national de Paris".

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The music was composed by Vincenzo Tommasini, on themes by Paganini. See http://www.ballet.co.uk/ashton/ashton_devils_holiday.htm for more details.

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Ballet Comique de la Reine was created in 1581.

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Dame Ninette de Valois, founder of The Royal Ballet

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"the Queen's comical ballet"

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une ballerine or chaussure de ballet .

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The Royal Ballet is Britain's largest ballet company. The Royal Ballet was founded in 1931 by Dame Ninette de Valois.

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Ballet started in the 1500's with what is considered to be the first ballet called "Le Ballet Comique de la Reine" which is French for "The Comic Ballet of the Queen".

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"director of ballet company" is "directeur d'une compagnie de danse [classique]" or "directeur d'une compagnie de ballet".

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you can go to therockschool.com and it might be in SC but you can get scholarships!!!

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Rosemary Deveson has written:

'Dancing for de Basil' -- subject(s): Ballet dancers, Ballet dancing, Correspondence, De Basil Ballet Russe, Correspondance, Ballets Russes, Ballets russes du Col. W. de Basil, Danseurs de ballet, Histoire, Erlebnisbericht, History

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The first recorded performance of a ballet was in 1581, entitled Le Ballet Comique de la Reine, or the comic ballet of the queen.

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Le Ballet Comique de la Reine (queen's ballet company) was the first ballet to be performed in the 1600s. It was more than five hours long!

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For some of the best ballet, try the Paris Opera Ballet (Ballet de l'Opera de Paris). It represents some of the finest of the art in the city. If they aren't performing, there are several other great ballet companies that can be found in Paris.

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What is the origin of the word "ballet"?

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  1. where i find de ballet song grade 3

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It is claimed to be that the ballet "The Whims of Cupid and the Ballet Master" choreographed by Vicenzo Galeotti in Denmark in the year 1786 is the oldest SURVIVING ballet production. However, the OLDEST BALLET is supposedly "Le Ballet Comique de la Reine" in France in the year

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The first ballet ever preformed was The Ballet Comique de la Reine. It was for the queen of France in 1581. the ballet lasted 5 hrs with 10,000 people in the audience.

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Yes, and no, It is true that she was the mother of Ballet, but she herself didn't create the dance style, she more took dance masters, showed them things she liked and disliked, and then had them create "ballet de cour" as it was called then.

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It was premiered at the Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique in Paris and as Paris and France were (and still are) great centres of ballet I assume that Coppelia was created there.

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I take ballet at Charles drew middle school and needs to know the dance definition of extensively.

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corps de ballet

Yes. Either that or the English Translation--"The Ballet Corps."

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Ninette De Valois has written:

'Invitation to the ballet'

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Pas de deux is a ballet dance with two dancers (duet), thus it would be part of dance. Ballet, specifically.

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Elementary - 2012 Corpse De Ballet 2-15 was released on:

USA: 6 February 2014

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Luis de Carvalho e. Oliveira has written:

'Problemas do ballet em Portugal' -- subject(s): Ballet, Dance

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Popeye the Sailor - 1960 Ballet de Spinach 1-56 was released on:

USA: 1960

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A ballet duet is traditionally referred to as a 'pas de deux,' or dance for two. It is where a danseur and a ballerina come together and dance a series of solo and partnering variations during a classical ballet. Some famous pas de deux's are the Black Swan pas de deux in Swan Lake and the Don Quixote pas de deux.

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The words used in ballet are French, such as pas de chat which means 'step of a cat' or plié which is when you bend your knees.

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The cast of The Ballet Class - 1930 includes: Agnes de Mille as herself

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