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Ballet Theatre
NameBallet Theatre
TypeProfessional ballet company
Formation1940
FounderLucia Chase, Richard Pleasant
LocationNew York City

Ballet Theatre. As a renowned institution in the world of dance, Ballet Theatre has been shaped by the contributions of numerous individuals, including George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, and Agnes de Mille. The company's history is intertwined with that of other prominent dance organizations, such as the School of American Ballet and the New York City Ballet. With its rich heritage, Ballet Theatre has collaborated with esteemed artists like Igor Stravinsky, Leonard Bernstein, and Mikhail Baryshnikov.

History of Ballet Theatre

The history of Ballet Theatre is marked by significant events, including its founding in 1940 by Lucia Chase and Richard Pleasant, and its early performances at the Metropolitan Opera House. The company's growth was influenced by the work of choreographers like Anthony Tudor and Erik Bruhn, who created notable works for the company. Ballet Theatre has also been associated with the American Ballet Theatre and has performed at various venues, including the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The company's history is also connected to the careers of dancers like Natalia Makarova, Gelsey Kirkland, and Mikhail Barishnikov, who have all been affiliated with the Bolshoi Ballet and the Kirov Ballet.

Notable Ballet Theatre Companies

Notable ballet theatre companies include the Royal Ballet, the Paris Opera Ballet, and the New York City Ballet, which have all been influenced by the work of choreographers like Sergei Diaghilev and Vaslav Nijinsky. Other prominent companies, such as the American Ballet Theatre and the San Francisco Ballet, have been shaped by the contributions of dancers like Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn. The Bolshoi Ballet and the Kirov Ballet have also played significant roles in the development of ballet theatre, with their performances of works like Swan Lake and The Nutcracker. Companies like the National Ballet of Canada and the Australian Ballet have also made notable contributions to the world of ballet theatre, with their performances of works by choreographers like John Cranko and Kenneth MacMillan.

Ballet Theatre Techniques and Styles

Ballet theatre techniques and styles have been shaped by the work of choreographers like George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins, who have created notable works for companies like the New York City Ballet and the American Ballet Theatre. The Vaganova method and the Cecchetti method are two notable techniques that have influenced the development of ballet theatre, with their emphasis on proper alignment, turnout, and movement quality. The Royal Academy of Dance and the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing have also played significant roles in the development of ballet theatre techniques and styles, with their certification programs and teaching methods. Dancers like Mikhail Baryshnikov and Natalia Makarova have been influenced by these techniques and styles, and have gone on to create their own notable works for companies like the Bolshoi Ballet and the Kirov Ballet.

Famous Ballet Theatre Performances

Famous ballet theatre performances include the Bolshoi Ballet's production of Swan Lake, the Kirov Ballet's production of The Nutcracker, and the New York City Ballet's production of The Firebird. Other notable performances include the Royal Ballet's production of Giselle and the American Ballet Theatre's production of Romeo and Juliet. The San Francisco Ballet's production of The Sleeping Beauty and the National Ballet of Canada's production of The Merry Widow are also highly regarded. Choreographers like Sergei Diaghilev and Vaslav Nijinsky have created notable works for these companies, and have been influenced by the music of composers like Igor Stravinsky and Sergei Prokofiev.

Influence of Ballet Theatre on Culture

The influence of ballet theatre on culture is evident in the work of artists like Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse, who have been inspired by the beauty and elegance of ballet. The Ballets Russes and the Sergei Diaghilev's collaborations with artists like Leon Bakst and Léonide Massine have also had a significant impact on the development of ballet theatre and its influence on culture. The Metropolitan Opera House and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts have hosted numerous ballet theatre performances, and have played a significant role in promoting the art form. The Tony Awards and the Drama Desk Awards have also recognized the contributions of ballet theatre to the world of dance and theatre, with awards for notable productions like The Phantom of the Opera and Cats. The influence of ballet theatre can also be seen in the work of filmmakers like Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese, who have been inspired by the beauty and drama of ballet. Category:Ballet companies