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Ballet Basics

Ballet is just like many other dance forms, it's meant to entertain, but also it's done with style, class and grace, as well as traditional movements. While many people have chosen ballet as their dance form of choice, many others have been using it as a wonderful way to exercise and move beautifully to music in a classic style. It incorporates stretching, slow perfect timing and exact movements as well as balance

  

Ballet dance will follow strict methods and techniques in order to move to the music with style, classic movements, and grace. There are many different beginning to advanced moves that are going to be involved in classic style ballet.

Although it can be learned at home, it's best to attend professional lessons in order to avoid possible injuries from trying too hard for the balancing grace required for each ballet move.

You'll often see this particular dance form performed in theaters, you'll also see classic style ballet in contemporary dances, pop-culture dances, and many other types of dances as many of the moves are the basis for many other types of dances.

Many times the dance routine will convey a story, through classic techniques of movement that incorporate balance, flexibility, rhythm and style.

Ballet dancers are some of the most flexible and controlled type of dancers available, they must be able to reach higher, stretch longer, and move with grace and balance many intricate movements.

As a spectator for ballet, you'll enjoy classic performances, where the dancers seemed to float with slow-motion movements that include leaps, kicks, turns, and balance. Advance ballet dancers will use a form of toe dancing, doing the same type of turns and kicks that lesser dancers perform while on the tips of their toes.

It takes many years to become an experienced ballet dancer, the rigors of practice and the stretching of the body does not come overnight, but takes years of practice.

Many ballet students began when they were two to three years of age and will continue to practice ballet for the rest of their lives. Only the top dancers go on to be top ballerinas and get to join a dance troupe. You may have heard of the Russian Ballet Troupe, one of the famous ballet troupes that perform the world over.

As with most types of dance, ballet often tells a story to the audience. It may have national connotations, personal love stories, or be the reenactment of an age old historical ballet, such as Swan Lake.

While anyone can dance in the ballet style, in order to perform, it takes study and determination. A classical form of dance, which has been handed down through the generations, ballet offers a look into classical dance found as the basics for many other types of dance forms.


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