Ballet divided into 3 types:
1. Classical ballet
Classical ballet is methodical of the ballet styles. It adheres to traditional
ballet technique. There are many variations related to area of origin, such as
Russian ballet, French ballet, and Italian ballet. Although most ballet of the last
two centuries is founded on the teachings of Blasis. The most popular
of method styles of ballet are the Russian Method, the Italian Method, the
Danish Method,the Balanchine Method or New York City Ballet Method,
and the Royal Academy of Dance and Royal Ballet School methods, derived
from the Cecchetti method, created in England.
The pointe shoes were rigid at the tip. It would allow the girl to stand on her toes
to appear weightless. It was later converted to the hard box that is used today.
Classical ballet adheres to these rules:
* Everything is turned-out.
* When the feet are not on the floor, they're pointed.
* When the leg is not bent, it's stretched completely.
* Posture and placement is vital.
2. Neoclassical ballet
Neoclassical ballet is a ballet style that uses traditional ballet vocabulary
but is less rigid than the classical ballet. For example, dancers often dance at
more extreme tempo and perform more technical. Spacing in neoclassical ballet
is usually more modern or complex than in classical ballet. Although
organization in neoclassical ballet is more variated, the focus on structure is
a characteristic of neoclassical ballet.
3. Contemporary ballet
Contemporary ballet is a form of dance influenced by both classical ballet
and modern dance. It takes it's technique and use of pointe work from classical
ballet, although it permits a range of movement that may not adhere to the strict
body lines set forth by schools of ballet technique. Many of its concepts
come from the idea and innovations of 20th century modern dance. George
Balanchine is considered to have been the first pioneer of contemporary
ballet through the development of neoclassical ballet. One dancer who danced
briefly for Balanchine was Mikhail Baryshnikov, an example of Kirov
Ballet training.
Today there are many contemporary ballet companies and choreographers.
These include Alonzo King and his company, Alonzo King's Lines Ballet,
Complexions Contemporary Ballet, under the direction of Dwight Rhoden,
Nacho Duato's Compania Nacional de Danza, William Forsythe who has
worked extensively with the Frankfurt Ballet and today runs The Forsythe
Company, and Jiri Kylian now the artistic director of the Nederlands Dans
Theatre.
The Black Swan Ballet
The Borovansky Ballet temporarily end in 1948.When financial assistance
from the J. C. Williamson organisation was withdrawn. The company did not
reform until 1951 and Edouard Borovansky returned to Melbourne, join his wife
Xenia in teaching at their school. In 1949 Borovansky's Educational Ballet Club
was form in celebration of ten years of Borovansky productions. The Club presented
its first program in the studio theatre at the Borovanskys' Roma House studio in
Melbourne. On the program was a revival of Frederick Ashton's Facade, a
choreographed by Xenia Borovansky, Impressions, and the premiere of a new
ballet by Edouard Borovansky,The Black Swan.
The Black Swan was Borovansky's second ballet on an Australian theme,
The Black Swan was Borovansky's second ballet on an Australian theme,
following on from his Terra Australis of 1946. Danced to music by Sibelius
and with designs by William Constable, The Black Swan was base on an historical
incident in 1697 when a Captain Vlaming from the Dutch East India Company
discovered and give the island name Rottnest Island and the river on which the city
of Perth now stands. He was particularly struck by the number of black swans on
the river and his crew captured several and took them back to Java. A libretto,
written round this incident by M. Millet, told the story of the Captain
of Perth now stands. He was particularly struck by the number of black swans on
the river and his crew captured several and took them back to Java. A libretto,
written round this incident by M. Millet, told the story of the Captain
entranced by a black swan, symbol of a new land.
In the 1949 performances Eve Gordon danced the Black Swan, Kenneth Gillespie
performed as Lieutenant Brandt of Captain Vlaming's crew, Ole Nielsen was Captain
Vlaming and Joy MacPherson Villemine the Captain's daughter. The work was
restage in 1950, both in the Roma House studio and at the Union Theatre of the
University of Melbourne, when Edna Busse took the role of the Black Swan.
performed as Lieutenant Brandt of Captain Vlaming's crew, Ole Nielsen was Captain
Vlaming and Joy MacPherson Villemine the Captain's daughter. The work was
restage in 1950, both in the Roma House studio and at the Union Theatre of the
University of Melbourne, when Edna Busse took the role of the Black Swan.
When the Borovansky Ballet reformed for it's 1951 season The Black Swan was
revived and presented on the program of 1 June with Busse as the Black Swan,
Gillespie as Brandt, John Auld as the Captain and Dorothy Stevenson as Villemine.
revived and presented on the program of 1 June with Busse as the Black Swan,
Gillespie as Brandt, John Auld as the Captain and Dorothy Stevenson as Villemine.
The Black Swan at 2010
At 1 September until 11 September 2010 Ballet Black Swan
used to open Venice film festival.Natalie Portman Portman plays a ballerina
in the film Psychological thriller Black Swan, starring Natalie Portman, will
open this year's Venice film festival. The film, from US director Darren Aronofsky,
used to open Venice film festival.Natalie Portman Portman plays a ballerina
in the film Psychological thriller Black Swan, starring Natalie Portman, will
open this year's Venice film festival. The film, from US director Darren Aronofsky,
also features Vincent Cassel and Winona Ryder.It centres on the rivalry between
two dancers at ballet company in New York. The Venice festival runs from
1-11 September. The will be unveiled later this month.
two dancers at ballet company in New York. The Venice festival runs from
1-11 September. The will be unveiled later this month.
The Black Swan Trailer
2010