Gain as much information as you can about every aspect of the ballet dance before deciding to pursue this goal. Reading biographies of ballet dancers can be very interesting and will also help you to make up your mind.
As spectacular as ballet dancing is, we can't help but to wonder where it originated from. During the Renaissance period, the arts and the interest in learning about them grew at a speedy pace. Dukes were constantly competing with one another by putting on expensive performances, and showcasing talented dancers.
According to historians, the first official one, Comique de la Reine, was performed in 1581 at a royal wedding in France. The performance lasted for five and a half hours.
The concept of ballet swept the globe, and commonly, we see romantic tones through a ballet performance. This idea of using it to express romance originated from ballets that told the stories of Greek mythology. A very interesting concept about why it was introduced was to propagate female importance, since this new form of artistic expression granted women a greater role, as the male dancers are utilized to lift the female dancers.
A talented ballet dancer is able to move their body in unusual ways, all the while maintaining a natural flow. Ballet, as with other forms of dance, is more than a dance, as it is an art form. You can often get a sense of an emotion when watching a ballet dance. Dancers are trained to express many emotions with their movements and actions.
Although male dancers are also trained to be flexible, and lightweight, they are most known for lifting the female ballet dancers into the air. This movement is designed to illustrate how light and airy the ballerinas are. Both male and female dancers can use their bodies to create shapes and lines that work well within the story of the dance.
Although the journey of a ballet dancer never ends, it is without doubt, a rewarding one. Starting early and continuing at a professional level allows such dancers to live their dream and do what they love.
Be prepared for intense stretching exercises, long hours, and sore toes! As for the rest of us, we will continue to support the arts and the dedication of these dancers to the ballet dance by being part of the audience.
The Art Of Ballet
What little girl doesn't dream of being a prima ballerina? I know my 6 year old niece has such aspirations, as she now realises she can't be a princess. "Stitch me an Angelina Ballerina cross stitch for my bedroom, Aunty" she begged, as she pirouetted around the living room in her tutu, dancing along with the tiny ballerina in her musical box.
Ballet, especially to many young girls, is such a popular art theme today and combining a framed Angelina Ballerina cross stitch design with pictures of other ballerinas would enhance any little girl's room.
French artist Edgar Degas was one of the first to popularize the subject of ballet and the female human figure. His final pieces in pastel were combinations of drawings done of live models in his studio or paintings done at rehearsals, waiting to go on stage and during performances.
When she was young, modern day illustrator Helen Craig, dreamed of being a ballerina, but also loved to draw. Having started her career as a photographer, Helen changed careers at age 40 and began to illustrate books; in 1983, she and author Katharine Holabird collaborated to bring the children's story Angelina Ballerina to life. Helen drew upon childhood memories to create the award winning depictions of the little white mouse that lived amidst candlelight and oil lamps instead.
A nursery school teacher and mother of two daughters, Katharine Holabird began writing the Angelina Ballerina stories in 1982. So far, there have been 20 books written in the series, as well as an animated television show depicting the white mouse with big dreams
Angelina Ballerina is a stubborn young mouse, who manages to get herself out of all sorts of trouble with a smile and a giggle. She, like Katie, would love to become a prima ballerina and in the meantime attends Miss Lilly's dance classes along with her friends Alice and William Longtail (who has a crush on Angelina).
Bringing the connection with arts and crafts right up to date, DMC have created a range of Angelina Ballerina cross stitch kits on 16 count Aida. Featuring Angelina and her friends, the stitched pieces make a great addition to any little girl's gallery of ballerinas.
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