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BALLETS - translation to arabic

TYPE OF PERFORMANCE DANCE; PERFORMING ARTS GENRE; THEATRICAL GENRE
Ballet dance; Ballets; Balletomane; UN/LOCODE:INBLT; Ballet teachers; Ballet schools; Ballet dancing; Balletto; Ballett; Balletti; Balletomanes; Ballet competitions; Ballet characters; 1915 ballet premieres; 1916 ballet premieres; 1914 ballet premieres; 1939 ballet premieres; 1940 ballet premieres; 1938 ballet premieres; 2011 ballet premieres; Balet; Balletomania; Ballet costume
  • Agrippina Vaganova, "Esmeralda" 1910
  • Anna Pavlova (prima ballerina); Early materials for ballet costumes were heavy, hindering the dancer's movements
  • August Bournonville
  • Louis XIV]] as Apollo in the ''[[Ballet Royal de la Nuit]]'' (1653)
  • [[Alexandra Danilova]] and [[Serge Lifar]], ''Apollon Musagète'', 1928
  • Enrico Cecchetti with Anna Pavlova
  • Degas]], 1874
  • upright
  • [[Carlotta Grisi]], the original [[Giselle]], 1841, wearing the romantic tutu
  • A ballet jump performed with modern, non-classical form in a contemporary ballet
  • [[Maggie Gripenberg]] (in the middle) performing at the [[Finnish National Theatre]] in 1916.
  • [[Marie Sallé]], classical ballet dancer
  • Olga Spessiva; Swan Lake Costume in the twentieth century
  • [[Suzanne Farrell]] and [[George Balanchine]] dancing in a segment of "Don Quixote" at New York State Theater
  • The ''Valse des cygnes'' from Act II of the Ivanov/Petipa edition of ''Swan Lake''
  • Young girls competing at the Royal Academy of Dancing (London) exams held in Brisbane and Toowoomba, 1938

BALLETS         

ألاسم

بالِيه

ballet         
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رقص الباليه موسيقى الباليه
BALLET         

ألاسم

بالِيه

Definition

ballet
¦ noun
1. an artistic dance form performed to music, using precise and formalized set steps and gestures.
2. a creative work of this form, or the music written for it.
Derivatives
balletic adjective
balletically adverb
Origin
C17: from Fr., from Ital. balletto, dimin. of ballo 'a dance'.

Wikipedia

Ballet

Ballet (French: [balɛ]) is a type of performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the fifteenth century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia. It has since become a widespread and highly technical form of dance with its own vocabulary. Ballet has been influential globally and has defined the foundational techniques which are used in many other dance genres and cultures. Various schools around the world have incorporated their own cultures. As a result, ballet has evolved in distinct ways.

A ballet as a unified work comprises the choreography and music for a ballet production. Ballets are choreographed and performed by trained ballet dancers. Traditional classical ballets are usually performed with classical music accompaniment and use elaborate costumes and staging, whereas modern ballets are often performed in simple costumes and without elaborate sets or scenery.

Examples of use of BALLETS
1. Atatürk Cultural Center concerts÷ July 1–2, 20÷00 –– Les Ballets De Montecarlo «Cendrillon»÷ Prokofiev‘s grand ballet will be presented by the breathtaking Les Ballets de Monte–Carlo, the roots of which go back to Sergei Diaghilev‘s legendary Ballets Russes.
2. The 12th of these festivals opened June 11 with the «Firebird» and «Petrushka» ballets of I.
3. The breathtaking Les Ballets de Monte Carlo, the roots of which go back to Sergei Diaghilev‘s legendary Ballets Russes, will present Prokofiev‘s grand ballet, the orchestral score for which was originally composed in 1'44.
4. McKenzie put it), the ballets are usually grouped together, often in weeklong runs.
5. He has written more than 40 works, including symphonies, two ballets, two operas and a requiem.