Bachelor of fine art
No, communication is not an art. It is simply moving your mouth to tell another person something and has nothing to do with fine art.-Lulu Vikan
Maria Tallchief's greatest struggle was her acceptance as a Native American ballet dancer. Starting out in the ballet world, Maria's talent was ignored and looked down upon by fellow company members as well as the public. Ballet was considered a largely European art form and being a Native American, she was not expected to be great. At the time of her beginnings as a ballet dancer, even Americans were very prejudiced against Native Americans. For a woman of Native American descent to be putting herself out in the world of ballet, an art form often seen as lofty and only for people of a certain "esteemed" class and heritage, she faced many "strange looks." In each ballet company she danced in, she had to work harder to be seen as equal or even "great", especially once she moved to dance in Europe. Over time, due to her outstanding talent, she was able to overcome adversity and was viewed as an amazing dancer instead of being judged for her Native American ancestry.
ballet
Work of art that portrays a person place or thing. Or in order to be even considered art it must look like something.
Ballet is not considered a sport. If you think about it, only sports are in the Olympics. Ballet is an art.
This is a question about appreciation of an art-form. Go and see some classical ballet and some modern ballet. If it's not to your taste, that's fine. No doubt many ballet enthusiasts wouldn't care for your tastes either.
It depends on who you are talking to. Some people do consider it a sport and some dont.
Yes. It is mostly refered to as a fine art.
Ballet is mostly considered as an art form. Which makes quite sense because people most likely go to ballets to see a show, not just people trying to win. Ballet is not about winning.
Ballet is a method of dance. Dance is a performing art
Literature is considered to be one of the Fine Arts.
Ballet first emerged in the late 15th Century Renaissance court culture of Italy. It further developed in the French court during the 17th century. The art of ballet declined after 1830, it was considered an art form again on the eve of the First World War by the Ballet Russes. information from Wikipedia
The answer depends on the meaning of "cool". I think stamp collecting is about as cool as studying history or fine art or ballet.
Yes it's one of the cultural arts like museums, the symphony, etc.
A performance art
Their are no rules for ballet. It is an art so you perform.