Carlotta Grisi Essays

  • Giselle Dance Analysis

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    being physically demanding, it is also emotionally demanding. The dancer playing Giselle must also be a talented actress, so that she can communicate the ideas through her movement and gestures. The role was originally created for famous ballerina Carlotta

  • History of Ballet

    1090 Words  | 3 Pages

    The History of Ballet The first experience of watching a ballet, for me or any little girl, can be fascinating and exhilarating. Wondering how a dancer can be so steady on her toes as she spins in circles and leaps through the air. Watching a ballet, there is a feeling of wanting to be graceful, as well as the warm sensation felt by a little girl as she slips into dream land. My mom had taken me to my first ballet when I was 11 years old. When we returned home home, she signed me up for classes

  • Ballet Research Paper

    1398 Words  | 3 Pages

    In the Italian Renaissance it was a court dance for nobility, a serious theatrical art form in seventeenth century France, moved it’s way up to an acclaimed fine art in twentieth century Russia and America, and is now bigger than ever world wide in the twenty-first century. Stemming from the latin word ballere, Ballet has turned into the technically perfect, incredibly athletic, and jaw-droppingly beautiful dance form it is today thanks to the hard work of choreographers and musicians of these four

  • Romantic Ballet

    3140 Words  | 7 Pages

    The theatre is full of young men and women. The gas lanterns dimly light the room and the silhouette of a figure can be seen in the shadows of the stage. As she emerges, she is like a dream: a tall, elegant body with a form fitting bodice and tutu. She is entrancing on her tiny pointe shoes as she floats across the stage. Love and passion fill the air as she moves in such a way that is almost magical. The Romantic Ballet Period introduced the aspects of theme, costume, and new technique to the dance