“Step up”. Girls and boys, for all lovers, or for those who are yet to be, for you dance school “5LIFE” opens a new, totally unique group “Step up”. Beautiful girl dances, rhythmically moving their feet guy. It is graceful in their movements, but he radiates masculinity… It turns captivating and ingenious, as his defiant and expressiveness. And they seem to be independent of one another, but only in one dance, he and she, ascending and descending, like waves, creating mutual harmony. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: August 24th, 2008 by admin
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Further development and flourishing of the ballet are in the era of romanticism. Camargo shortened French ballerina skirt and renounced heels, which allowed it to enter into their dance zanoski. ballet costume becomes much more easy and free, that greatly facilitates rapid development of dance techniques. In trying to make their dance more air, the performer tried to stand on the fingers nozzles, which led to the invention Pointe. Later paltsevaya female dance technique actively developed. First apply a dance at Pointe as expressive means was Maria Taglioni.
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Posted: June 28th, 2008 by admin
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Ballet originated in Italy in the Renaissance (XVI century). Initially as a joint action of a single mood or dance scene, an episode in music, opera. Withdrawals from Italy to France blooms court ballet as lushly solemn spectacle. Music foundation first ballets ( “Komediyny ballet Queen”, 1581) and courtiers were folk dances belonging to the ancient suite. In the second half of XVII century, new theatrical genres such as comedy-ballet, opera, ballet, which has a significant place ballet music and attempts to dramatize it.
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Posted: June 28th, 2008 by admin
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Ballet (French ballet, from lat. Ballo - dance) - the kind of theatre, the main expressive means which are inextricably linked music and dance.Most often the basis for the ballet is a plot, dramatic design, libretto, but there are bessyuzhetnye and ballets.The main types of dance in the ballet are typical classical dance and dance. Plays an important role here pantomime, with which the actors convey a sense of heroes, their “conversation” among themselves,
the essence of what is happening.In the modern ballet is also widely used elements of gymnastics and acrobatics.
Posted: June 28th, 2008 by admin
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WORLD BALLET As in the mid-20. increased role ballet troupes have become established in almost all countries of both Americas, Europe, Asia, including in some parts of Central Asia and Africa, as well as in Australia and New Zealand. Ballet has found a place even in countries with its own rich tradition of dance, such as Spain, China, Japan and Asia Minor.Maurice Bezhar, grew up in postwar France, the troupe created in 1960 “Ballet of the twentieth century” in Brussels. This troupe, as organized with her very unusual school called “Mudra”, aimed to promote the art of ballet, demonstrating a dance drama based on modern psychology and philosophical ideas. Many performances were in stadiums that they could see as many spectators. Bernhard refutes allegation Balanchine often quoted, that “ballet - is a woman”, and focus on the male dancer: for example, in the ballet The Firebird (to music by Stravinsky Suites, 1970), he replaced the main performer of the party boys, who represents the guerrillas.
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Posted: June 25th, 2008 by admin
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Type of higher nervous activity strong, mobile, unbalanced: excitement prevails over braking. Behavior easily excitable, bezuderzh but temperamentnoe. Movement of quick, sharp, vigorous, strong.The main reaction behaviour manifested much dominated by active-defensive, often in the form of malicious.Initial conditional reflexes occur easily and quickly.
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Posted: June 24th, 2008 by admin
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Type of higher nervous activity weak: the processes of initiation and braking weak in strength and mobility unbalanced. Behavior is very varied: there is a partner with excessive mobility (fussiness), others observed caution and passivity The main reaction reflected poorly conduct differ volatility, dominated by reactions indicative and passive defensive.
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Posted: June 24th, 2008 by admin
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Copellia is one of the ballets that most impressed the imagination of choreographers. We were in fact carried out numerous versions including those of Karl Telle (Vienna 1876), Paul Taglioni (Berlin, 1881) and Marius Petipa (Petersburg 1884). The plot is inspired by the story of Hoffmann “Man of sand” and treats the love story between Swanilda and Franz and that of a mysterious toy manufacturer, Coppelius, which builds a particular doll has a soul because, Coppelia.
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Posted: June 21st, 2008 by admin
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As with de Nutcracker, Rudolf Nureyev (as choreographer) gave new life to this work. While drawing on the Russian-Soviet tradition Nureyev, has changed considerably the choreography, in part by changing the subject and the staging, including restoring the mansion in the prologue of Don Quixote. The first changes in the version staged at the Bolshoi and the Vienna State Opera.
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Posted: June 19th, 2008 by admin
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Opera is from the masterpiece by Miguel de Cervantes and narrates the adventures knightly dell’hidalgo Don Quixote and his squire Sancho Panza: these readings fascinated by medieval knightly decides to become a knight errant and to fight many battles in honor of his beloved Dulcinea. The first act tells the story of the beautiful daughter dell’oste named Kitri, she is courted by the barber Basilio. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: June 19th, 2008 by admin
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