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ballet
{i} bale

Kendimi balede deniyorum. - I'm having a bash myself at the ballet.

Bir bale dansçısı olarak hayatını kazanır. - She earns her living as a ballet dancer.

ballet
{i} bale trupu
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bale müziği/bale
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(isim) bale
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plural of ballet
Ballets Russes
Ballet company founded in Paris in 1909 by Sergey Diaghilev. Considered the source of modern ballet, the company employed the most outstanding creative talent of the period. Its choreographers included Michel Fokine, Léonide Massine, Bronislava Nijinska, and George Balanchine, and among its dancers were Yekaterina Geltzer, Tamara Karsavina, and Vaslav Nijinsky. Music was commissioned from composers such as Igor Stravinsky, Maurice Ravel, Darius Milhaud, Sergey Prokofiev, and Claude Debussy, and ballets featured stage designs by artists Alexandre Benois, Pablo Picasso, Georges Rouault, Henri Matisse, and André Derain
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{n} an historical dance
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A ballet is an artistic work that is performed by ballet dancers. The performance will include the premiere of three new ballets. Theatrical dance in which a formal academic technique (the danse d'école) is combined with music, costume, and stage scenery. Developed from court productions of the Renaissance, ballet was renewed under Louis XIV, who in 1661 established France's Académie Royale de Danse, where Pierre Beauchamp developed the five ballet positions. Early ballets were often accompanied by singing and incorporated into opera-ballets by composers such as Jean-Baptiste Lully. In the 18th century Jean-Georges Noverre and Gasparo Angiolini separately developed the dramatic ballet (ballet d'action) to tell a story through dance steps and mime, a reform echoed in Christoph Willibald Gluck's music. Significant developments in the early 19th century included pointe work (balance on the extreme tip of the toe) and the emergence of the prima ballerina, exemplified by Marie Taglioni and Fanny Elssler. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Russia became the centre of ballet production and performance, through the work of innovators such as Sergey Diaghilev, Anna Pavlova, Vaslav Nijinsky, Marius Petipa, and Michel Fokine; great ballets were composed by Pyotr Tchaikovsky and Igor Stravinsky. Since then, ballet schools in Great Britain and the U.S. have elevated ballet in those countries to Russia's level and greatly increased its audience. See also American Ballet Theatre; Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo; Ballets Russes; Bolshoi Ballet; New York City Ballet; Royal Ballet. American Ballet Theatre Australian Ballet ballet position Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo Bolshoi Ballet New York City Ballet Royal Ballet Ballets Russes
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The former name for acro
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The company of persons who perform the ballet
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The most prominent variety of theatrical dance, with origins in Renaissance Europe Ballets reached a peak of popularity in the nineteenth century, with music by composers such as Pyotr Illych Tchaikovsky
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a dance form that tells a story through the use of music and dance Its origins date back to the French court of the sixteenth century
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music written for a ballet
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a theatrical presentation of such dancing, usually with music, sometimes in the form of a story
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Sometimes, a scene accompanied by pantomime and dancing
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A theatrical dance form with a story, sets, and music
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{i} style of dance performed by a group of dancers
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A bearing in coats of arms, representing one or more balls, which are denominated bezants, plates, etc
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A dance performance, often involving a narrative or plot sequence, usually accompanied by music
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Well, ballet is ballet what should I say about it?? Mm I guess I should say clasical ballet, cause that's when orchestra comes in Classical ballet had orchestra to acoompany and be the music back groud The orchestra, in order not to be in the way so people can't see the dnacers, they hide under the stage, but the conductor gets to stand high so he can c if there is any dancer falls down and need to slow the music down Famous ones are: "Swan" and "Nut Cracker"
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A light part song, or madrigal, with a fa la burden or chorus, most common with the Elizabethan madrigal composers
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theatrical dancing as a part of musical entertainment; stemmed from Renaissance festivals
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a classical form of dance
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a theatrical representation of a story performed to music by ballet dancers music written for a ballet
ballet
a theatrical representation of a story performed to music by ballet dancers
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according to Furetière's dictionary, the dancers in the XVIIth century ballets wore masks Ballet s m Harmonious Representation, & imitative and organized dance performed by several masked persons who figure, by their steps & gestures, some natural thing, or action, or imitate some persons A Ballet consists of several entries Ballet verses are composed to explain the character or the gestures made by the dancers
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Ballet is a type of very skilled and artistic dancing with carefully planned movements. I trained as a ballet dancer She is also keen on the ballet
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according to color
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An artistic dance performed as a theatrical entertainment, or an interlude, by a number of persons, usually women
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A dance form featuring a staged presentation of group or solo dancing with music, costumes, and scenery
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