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The American Ballet was the first professional ballet company George Balanchine created in the United States. The company was founded with the help of Lincoln Kirstein and Edward Warburg, managed by Alexander Merovitch and populated by students of Kirstein and Balanchine's School of American Ballet. Having failed to mount a tour, American Ballet began performing at the "Old Met." After being allowed to stage only two dance performances (Orfeo and Eurydice in 1936 and an evening of dances choreographed to the music of Igor Stravinsky in 1937), Balanchine moved the company to Hollywood in 1938. The company was restarted as the American Ballet Caravan and toured North and South America, although it too folded after several years.
American Ballet Theatre (ABT) is a classical ballet company based in New York City. It has an annual eight-week season at the Metropolitan Opera House (Lincoln Center) in the spring and a shorter season at the David H. Koch Theater in the fall; the company tours around the world the rest of the year. ABT was founded in 1937 by Lucia Chase and Mikhail Mordkin and is recognized as one of the world's leading classical ballet companies. ABT is also the parent company of the American Ballet Theatre Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School, and was recognized as "America's National Ballet Company" in 2006 by the United States Congress.
Mikhail Mordkin, a former dancer with the Bolshoi Ballet, left Russia after the October Revolution and settled in the United States in 1924. He staged the country's first production of Swan Lake in 1924, then later formed the "Mordkin Ballet" in 1937 with students from his New York school, with Lucia Chase, his student, as one of his prima ballerinas. By 1939, former Hollywood agent, Richard Pleasant, came to New York to manage the company. By the summer of 1939, Pleasant and Chase developed big ideas to turn the company into a full-fledged ballet company, and to base it on "a gallery of dance rather than the vision of a single choreographer" and a "living museum of dance" with Russian, American and British "wings", and units for black and Hispanic dances. The pair renamed the company "Ballet Theatre" and Mordkin later departed, finding himself solely in the background.
Ballet /ˈbæleɪ/ (French: [balɛ]) is a type of performance dance that originated in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia. It has since become a widespread, highly technical form of dance with its own vocabulary based on French terminology. It has been globally influential and has defined the foundational techniques used in many other dance genres. Becoming a ballet dancer requires years of training. Ballet has been taught in various schools around the world, which have historically incorporated their own cultures to evolve the art.
Ballet may also refer to a ballet dance work, which consists of the choreography and music for a ballet production. A well-known example of this is The Nutcracker, a two-act ballet that was originally choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov with a music score by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Ballets are choreographed and performed by trained artists. Many classical ballets are performed with classical music accompaniment and use elaborate costumes and staging, though there are exceptions to this. Most notably, American choreographer George Balanchine is known for his plotless neoclassical ballets which are often performed in simple leotards and tights without scenery.
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Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music, and dance. Elements of art and stagecraft are used to enhance the physicality, presence and immediacy of the experience. The specific place of the performance is also named by the word "theatre" as derived from the Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, "a place for viewing"), itself from θεάομαι (theáomai, "to see", "to watch", "to observe").
Modern Western theatre comes, in large measure, from ancient Greek drama, from which it borrows technical terminology, classification into genres, and many of its themes, stock characters, and plot elements. Theatre artist Patrice Pavis defines theatricality, theatrical language, stage writing, and the specificity of theatre as synonymous expressions that differentiate theatre from the other performing arts, literature, and the arts in general.
American Ballet Theatre performance of Airs, choreographed by Paul Taylor, featuring music by George Frideric Handel, San Francisco, 1985.
Main Cast: Oberon - Ethen Stiefel Titania - Alessandra Ferri Puck - Herman Cornejo Hermia - Stella Abrera Helena - Marian Butler Demetrius - Ethan Brown Lysander - Carlos Molina Bottom - Julio Bragado-Young
Video for audition in American Ballet Theatre's Summer Intensive Program. Filmed December 2013. (Observation: based on this video and other audition data, Catarina was accepted for the 2014 ABT Summer Intensive, but ended up chosing the 2014 Houston Ballet Summer Intensive instead)
Gillian Murphy(ジリアン・マーフィー)as Odile Angel Corella(アンヘル・コレーラ) as Siegfried
Freelance Dancer form Spain living in New York Former Soloist American Ballet Theatre Former Principal Ballet de Victor Ullate For more info: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Carlos-Lopez/134582369912705?sk=app_208195102528120 http://www.carloslopez.org Follow Carlos on twitter : https://twitter.com/#!/NYCarlosLopez
American Ballet Theater II. Video by Nel Shelby Productions
Don Quixote (Act III) Yuriko Kajiya Daniil Simkin
Integral do bailado de Michel Fokine para os Balés Russos numa remontagem do American Ballet Theatre na Ópera Metropolitana de Nova York em 1984. Mikhail Baryshnikov, Marianna Tcherkassky, Cynthia Harvey, Cheryl Yeager. Regência: Paul Connelly.
American Ballet Theatre performance of Airs, choreographed by Paul Taylor, featuring music by George Frideric Handel, San Francisco, 1985.
Herman Cornejo, Primer Bailarin del American Ballet Theatre, disfrutalo los dias 22 y 23 de agosto en el Teatro Coliseo
Es una de las principales bailarinas del mundo. Brilla, desde que tenía 15 años, en el American Ballet Theatre. Hoy, a punto de presentarse en Buenos Aires y tras haber anunciado su retiro para el año que viene, Paloma Herrera recibe a Dímelo Tú en su otra casa, el Teatro Colón.
Es una de las principales bailarinas del mundo. Brilla, desde que tenía 15 años, en el American Ballet Theatre. Hoy, a punto de presentarse en Buenos Aires y tras haber anunciado su retiro para el año que viene, Paloma Herrera recibe a Dímelo Tú en su otra casa, el Teatro
The International Buenos Aires Ballet Gala is an important cultural activity in the city. During August 21st and 22nd, the Coliseo Theatre was home to the V edition of the Gala, with recognized international and national dancers. The opening promotional video was shot in Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires. We hope you enjoy it! Dancers participating in the video: LUCIANA PARIS, Soloist with the American Ballet Theatre ANA SOPHIA SCHELLER, Principal Dancer with the New York City Ballet NADIA MUZYCA, Principal Dancer with the Teatro Colón CORY STEARNS, Principal Dancer with the American Ballet Theatre FRIEDEMANN VOGEL, Principal Dancer with the Stuttgart Ballet RAFFAELE MORRA, Principal Dancer with Les Ballets Trockadero de Montecarlo FEDERICO FERNANDEZ, Principal Dancer with the Tea...
Los más destacados bailarines mundiales de la danza clásica y contemporánea, se convocan nuevamente en Buenos Aires para la cuarta edición de esta Gala. Honrará esta nueva gala con su presencia, Herman Cornejo, el argentino estrella del American Ballet Theatre, Joaquin de Luz del New York City Ballet, Lauren Lovette de la misma compañía, la estrella rusa Maria Kochetkova, los argentinos Carolina Agüero y Dario Franconi, Jason Reilly y Alicia Amatriain del Stuttgart Ballet y Karina Olmedo del Teatro Colón.Gala Internacional de Ballet de Buenos Aires
Follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/#!/Ardani or visit http://www.ardani.com/ February 24-26, 2012 New York, New York City Center Guillaume Côté is a native of Lac-Saint-Jean, Québec. He studied at Canada's National Ballet School, joined The National Ballet of Canada in 1999 and has been a principal dancer since 2004. His repertory includes lead roles in The Taming of the Shrew, The Merry Widow, Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, Romeo and Juliet, Giselle, The Nutcracker, Onegin and Le Corsaire, among others. Côté has also created a number of lead roles in ballets by James Kudelka including Ferdinand in An Italian Straw Hat, Her Prince Charming in Cinderella and Will in The Contract (The Pied Piper). He has danced with American Ballet Theatre, English National Ballet, Teatro Colón de B...
Video produced by John Bence on a ballet based on the work of Chuck Close with music by Philip Glass. It aired on MUSE, Bloomberg TV.
Freelance Dancer form Spain living in New York Former Soloist American Ballet Theatre Former Principal Ballet de Victor Ullate For more info: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Carlos-Lopez/134582369912705?sk=app_208195102528120 http://www.carloslopez.org Follow Carlos on twitter : https://twitter.com/#!/NYCarlosLopez
Tickets NOW on Sale! See American Girl Styles of Yesterday and Today and Performances by The Scripps Ballet Theatre and Dance AIRE. To benefit Isabella's Giraffe Club (501 (c)3 charitable foundation) for UCSD Medical Center; Infant Special Care Center Saturday, March 12, at 2:00 p.m and Sunday, March 13, at 2:00 p.m. Irwin M. Jacobs Qualcomm Hall, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego, CA 92121 Contact The Scripps Performing Arts Academy at 858-586-7834 to Order Tickets and Visit Isabella's Giraffe Club Online at www.IsabellasGiraffeClub.org