Happy #TutuTuesday! Let’s take it back to the basics and learn about the 5 positions of ballet! This video, featuring Principal Artist Emily Adams, demonstrates the 5 basic ballet positions and their corresponding arm positions. #BalletWest #BalletWestGlossary #BalletEducation
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Ballet West was established in Salt Lake City in 1963. Willam F. Christensen was the company’s first artistic director, co-founding the company together with Utah’s “First Lady of the Arts” Glenn Walker Wallace. In 1951, Christensen had established the first ballet department in an American university at The University of Utah and with the tireless assistance of Mrs. Enid Cosgriff this program grew into the Utah Civic Ballet, Ballet West’s first incarnation. But this was not the first ballet company Willam Christensen’s founded. Along with his brothers Lew and Harold, Christensen made history by establishing the oldest ballet company in the western United States, the San Francisco Ballet. There he went on to create the first full-length American productions of Coppélia, Swan Lake, and his evergreen production of The Nutcracker, which remains in Ballet West’s repertoire to this day. Since 2007, Artistic Director Adam Sklute, former dancer, Ballet Master and Associate Director of The Joffrey Ballet has further energized and expanded Ballet West’s remarkable repertoire with works by the most renowned choreographers of today such as Ulysses Dove, Jiri Kylian, Mark Morris, Twyla Tharp, and Stanton Welch. Sklute has also introduced the elegant historical masterpieces from the great Ballets Russes of the early 20th Century and continues to preserve Ballet West’s classical legacy. Sklute has further strengthened Ballet West’s heritage by introducing new creations by local, national and international choreographers. For 50 years, Willam Christensen and Ballet West have developed and influenced innumerable great artists in the ballet world. Some notable figures include Bart Cook, Finis Jhung, Jay Jolley, Victoria Morgan, Tomm Ruud, Michael Smuin, Richard Tanner, and Kent Stowell. With this eclectic and ever expanding outlook, Ballet West is truly an American pioneer in the world of dance.
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Chassé is a fundamental step that means "to chase" in French. It is often used as a connecting step in ballet, allowing the dancer to move swiftly across the stage, or to transition between other steps and movements. Footage from Don Quixote: Choreography by Anna-Marie Holmes Music by: Ludwig Minkus (arrangement by Ramona Pansegrau) Scenic design by: Thomas Boyd Costumes by: Judanna Lynn #BalletWest #BalletEducation #TutuTuesday #Chassé
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Why is pantomime utilized in ballet? In story ballets, such as Cinderella or The Nutcracker, dancers must rely on pantomime in addition to classical ballet to tell the story! Acting and Pantomime are essential to the art of classical ballet! #BalletWest #BalletWestGlossary #BalletEducation
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Happy #TutuTuesday! Today, learn about Corps de Ballet: the body of the ballet! The corps de ballet consists of a group of dancers who must perform together as a cohesive unit. The corps artists play a crucial role in enhancing the visual and artistic impact of a ballet production. One of the most popular examples of a strong corps de ballet is the Swans in Swan Lake! #BalletWest #BalletEducation
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Listen to Principal Artist Adrian Fry and Demi-Soloist Dominic Ballard discuss their experience portraying Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde in an interview with KUTV Fresh Living! View the interview here: https://bit.ly/3UjIqsF #BalletWest #KUTV
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What happens when you put a short series of ballet steps together? That’s called encha?nement! Principal Artists Emily Adams, Jenna Rae Herrera, and Tyler Gum are featured in this video demonstrating an example of encha?nement! #BalletWest #BalletEducation
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Pas de Ciseux: translates to "scissors step" In this step, the legs cross in the air and switch while jumping. It requires strength, power, and precision, and showcases the dancer's ability to execute quick footwork and display the illusion of floating or gliding in the air. #BalletWestGlossary #BalletEducation
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? Corps Artist, Amelia Dencker was involved in the performing arts from a young age. “Many of my family members are musicians or performers, but no one studied ballet until me,” she said. “I grew up learning piano from my grandmother, singing in choruses, and performing in plays at my French immersion school. Ballet was actually the last thing I tried because as soon as I did, I didn't want to be anywhere else.” At age 16, Amelia was offered to join Ballet West Academy’s Professional Training Division on scholarship. She moved from Maryland to Utah for the opportunity and worked her way up as a Trainee, then Ballet West II, and into the main Company in 2021. ?? Read Amelia’s full story at balletwest.org/news ?? Corps Artist Amelia Dencker | By Beau Pearson
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Attitude is?a position similar to the arabesque except that the knee of the raised leg is bent. Attitude is most commonly performed to the back (derrière), but can also be to the front (devant) or side (a la seconde) The raised leg is held at a 90° angle to the body. View all the #balletwestglossary videos on the Ballet West YouTube! #BalletWest #BalletEducation
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"Brisé" means "broken" in French, which reflects this step's characteristic sharpness. How is it performed? ???? Starting in fifth position, the dancer jumps off one leg (usually from a demi-plié), and the working leg brushes out to the side as in a small dégagé. In the air, the working leg beats against the supporting leg (which is also lifted), causing a "breaking" action. The legs quickly switch positions, with the working leg landing in front or behind the supporting leg in fifth position. #BalletWest #BalletEducation