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Historical Tradition and Modern Innovation of Ballet
Ballet (Italian: balletto;; Ballet (French and English), a European classical dance, was born in the Italian Renaissance. It became popular in France in the second half of the17th century and gradually became professional, and became popular all over the world through continuous innovation. One of the most important characteristics of ballet is that the toes of the actors point to the ground during the performance, so it is also called toe dance. Representative works include Swan Lake, Fairy and Nutcracker.
Ballet is to use music and dance skills to perform dramatic plots. Ballet art was conceived in Italy and was born in the court of Louis XIV of France in the late17th century.18th century was becoming more and more perfect in France, and19th century entered the most prosperous era in Russia. In the long historical growth process of nearly 400 years, ballet has a great influence and spread widely, and has become an art form that all countries in the world are fully growing. Actresses often dance on tiptoe.
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