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Ballet History

The historical development of ballet from its courtly origins through romantic, classical, and twentieth-century reinventions.

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Definition

The historical study of ballet as a codified, theatrical dance tradition and its successive aesthetic transformations.

Scope

This topic covers the emergence of ballet as a codified theatrical art, its romantic and imperial-classical phases in France and Russia, the modernist rupture of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, and the twentieth-century neoclassical and contemporary developments. It attends to choreographers, dancers, companies, and the technical and aesthetic codification of the form.

Core questions

  • How did ballet develop its codified vocabulary and academic technique?
  • What distinguished the romantic, classical, and neoclassical phases?
  • How did the Ballets Russes transform ballet into a modernist art?

Key concepts

  • danse d'école
  • romantic ballet
  • classical ballet
  • neoclassicism
  • pointe work
  • Ballets Russes

Key theories

Modernist reinvention of ballet
The argument that Diaghilev's Ballets Russes repositioned ballet as a collaborative avant-garde art uniting choreography, music, and visual design, breaking with nineteenth-century narrative spectacle.

History

Ballet originated in Italian and French Renaissance courts, was codified in France under royal academies, flourished as romantic ballet in the early nineteenth century, reached imperial-classical heights in Russia under Petipa, and was reinvented by Diaghilev's Ballets Russes and twentieth-century neoclassicism.

Debates

Tradition versus innovation in the classical canon
Commentators disagree about how far companies should preserve nineteenth-century choreography intact versus reinterpret it, reflecting wider tensions between conservation and creative renewal.

Key figures

  • Jennifer Homans
  • Lynn Garafola
  • Marius Petipa
  • George Balanchine

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Seminal works

  • homans2010
  • garafola1989

Frequently asked questions

Where did ballet originate?
Ballet emerged from Italian Renaissance court festivities and was developed and codified in France, later reaching its classical apex in imperial Russia.
Why were the Ballets Russes historically important?
Under Sergei Diaghilev they brought together leading choreographers, composers, and visual artists, transforming ballet into a modernist collaborative art that profoundly influenced twentieth-century performance.

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