Ballet, a Combination of Four Arts
By fanniefeng
@fanniefeng (46)
China
September 26, 2007 12:55am CST
Although the first thing that comes to mind when we hear the word ballet is a graceful ballerina gliding across the stage, the ballet is not just dancing. The final production is a combination of four arts: dancing, music, drama and painting. It is also a combination of the efforts of many people.
The ballerina and her partner dance the main roles. It may be hard to realize that behind their seemingly effortless movements are long years of practice. She had to dance in minor roles for many years. The premier danseur had to learn the art of partnering, of showing off the ballerina so that she appears to be perfect.
Some of the people who create a ballet never appeat on stage. They are responsible for the music to which the dancers move, the theme of the ballet's story, the sets, and the costumes. It is the fusion of these many talents that creates the one, overall effect that is a ballet.
1 response
@amina23amosova (37)
• Philippines
20 Dec 07
Yes I agree with what you say, when I was younger I danced in so many minor roles and I always wished to be in a major role. Yes, dancing isn't just grace, it's about determination and years of blood sweat and tears. Even I have to say partnering and pointe classes are torture but all dancers have to through it. I danced in Don Quixote in Ballet Center Manila and it was a stressful as ever but the one thing that kept me going was the love of the art. I played Kitri and danced 4 hours strait. It took the entire cast and crew to practice only for 7 days but of course we practiced the hole day. And yes these talents create 1 great effect.