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[прилагательное]
балетный;
[существительное]
балет


Тезаурус:

  1. They are the verbs which should initiate the style of movement needed to sustain a ballet.
  2. The Firebird Fokine's first national ballet above: the Firebird sings her lullaby; below: the Coronation "At the Gate" (Antoinette Sibley; Deanne Bergsma, Anthony Dowell and The Royal Ballet)
  3. Mimed dance and danced mime However, the strict division of a ballet into four distinct kinds was eliminated by Fokine when he totally cut the scne d'action from his first ballets and never replaced them.
  4. He should remember that most ballet music until that of Tchaikovsky was based on the same time signatures, tempi and phrasing as that of fashionable court and, later, social dances i.e. waltzes, polkas, galops, minuets, gavottes, mazurkas and so on.
  5. When choreographers wish to be patriotic by displaying the national origins of a company, school or ballet, they must not only be thoroughly conversant with that country's uniquely traditional folk arts but also be very sensitive to the way that native performers play in the popular theatre.
  6. Having been inspired to create a ballet by any one of the sources mentioned, choreographers have to decide upon the appropriate materials with which to work.
  7. A National Ballet is one which is based firstly on the traditional stories, dance, music and customs of a particular country and/or secondly on the atmosphere, texture and typical life of a country.
  8. To some extent the heroes and heroines of classical ballet also use occupational gesture when they indicate hores riding, hunting, lute-playing and singing.
  9. A classical ballet has a style of dance based on certain accepted principles and rules laid down by french, Russian, Danish, Italian and more recent schools.
  10. The layout of a story ballet
  11. Since the days of Diaghilev and his commissioning of scores exclusive to one ballet from such composers as Stravinsky, this pandering to technical prowess has rarely happened.
  12. "Specially Arranged Music" refers to those scores where a musician, in collaboration with a choreographer, selects from the varied works of a particular composer and weaves them into a viable ballet score.
  13. When Ashton staged his version of the ballet he made Cinderella's leitmotif into a major factor fur the development of the plot by creating a matching dance leitmotif.

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