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Classical Ballet (1850-1900)

Classical Ballet

Shift in the royal courts – Russia’s desire to westernize their courts

Russia became the center for technical training and pushed the boundaries of the dancers technical training

Emphasis on aerial work, pointe work, turns and leg beats (batterie)

Movement Vocabulary more elaborate and technical-less character acting

Stage Sets were simpler

Symphonic use of large groups of people (corps de ballet)

Classical Tutu much shorter the the Romantic-better to see the legs

Classical Ballet

Marius Petipa (1822-1910)

Arrived in Russia in 1847 from France.

Choreographer of the Imperial Ballet in St. Petersburg and has often been referred to as, “the father of classic ballet”

As a choreographer, he created over 60 full-length ballets…some of which are: “Don Quixote,” “La Bayadere,” The Sleeping Beauty,” and “Bluebeard.”

Worked with composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Classical Ballet

Use of Dancers in Classical Ballet:

Principals – the leading role in the ballet

The main focus of the ballet and are in the story from the beginning to the end

Soloists – have solo and character roles

Corps de ballet – the remaining members of the ballet company

Classical Ballet

Grand pas de deux (step for two)

Begins with the entrance of the male and female dancers who then perform an adagio (slow duet)

Variations for each dancer starting with the male

Technically demanding work – aerial and pointe work

Final Coda a duet with the lead dancers

In the duets the male supports the female dancer through the difficult turns, balances, and lifts

Sleeping Beauty Video

Watch: The “Rose Adagio” from Act I

Act I: Pas d'action - Adagio à la rose (06:21)

Watch through “Red Riding Hood and the Wolf” from Act III

Act III: Pas de caractère (Red Riding Hood and the Wolf) (01:44)

Watch the entire Pas de Deux from Act III “Aurora’s Wedding”

Act III: Pas de deux - Entrée (05:27)

Act III: Pas de deux - Variations I (Variation du Prince Désiré) (01:39)

Act III: Pas de deux - Variations II (Variation d'Aurore) (02:41)

The Sleeping Beauty. Dir. Christopher Carr. Prod. Hans Petri, Monica Mason, and Christopher Newton. Opus Arte, 2008. Academic Video Online: Premium Database. Web. 

Swan Lake Video

Watch The Entrance of the Swans from Act II

Act II: Entrance of Swans (08:35)

Watch Pas de Deux from Act II

Act II: Pas de deux (07:42)

Swan Lake. Dir. François Roussillon. Prod. Hans Petri. Opus Arte, 2007. Academic Video Online: Premium Database. Web