One foot: standing in a basic posture, feet and heels together, toes open in a straight line, parallel to shoulders.
Two feet: On the basis of one foot, the feet spread out to both sides in a straight line, with the distance between the feet being one foot and the center of gravity in the middle.
Tripod: On the basis of two feet, the heel of one foot is close to the center of the other foot and kept open, just like the T-step in classical dance.
Four feet: stand with one foot as a fixed point, with both feet open back and forth. The heel of the forefoot is opposite to the toe of the hind foot, and the two feet form a "two-character" parallel shape. The distance between the two feet is about the vertical distance of one foot.
Five feet: on the basis of four feet, the back foot is fixed, the front foot is close to the back foot and tightened, and the center of gravity is between the legs.
The seven basic positions of ballet:
One-handed: the hand hangs naturally, and the elbow and wrist are slightly round. The arms and hands are oval, placed in front of the body, and the middle fingers of the hands are opposite, leaving a punch distance. Hands form a natural circle in front of the front abdomen;
Hands: Keep your hands oval and lift them to the height of the diaphragm. (The middle of the upper body, above the waist, below the chest) However, during the movement, attention should be paid to maintaining the stability of the two support points of the elbow and finger. Hands on the side, in the line of sight, palms inward;
Three hands: raise your hands above your head in sight;
Four hands: on the basis of three hands, the left hand does not move, and the right hand cuts back two to form four. It's already dancing.
Five hands: on the basis of four hands, the left hand remains motionless and the right hand remains bent into an ellipse.
Six hands: On the basis of five hands, the right hand remains motionless, and the left hand is reduced from three hands to two to form six hands, forming a dance.
Seven hands: on the basis of six hands, the right hand is still, the left hand is open to the side, and the hands are placed on both sides of the body equally.
Origin:
Ballet originated in Italy and flourished in France. The word "ballet" is a transliteration of the French word "ballet", which means "dancing" or "dancing".
Ballet comes from the old Latin ballo. At first, the word only refers to dancing, or performing dancing in public, and has no meaning of theatrical performance.
Expand the form of information ballet:
1, a form of stage dance, namely European classical dance, commonly known as ballet. This is a traditional European dance art with strict norms and structural forms, which is formed on the basis of folk dances all over Europe and has been continuously processed, enriched and developed for centuries.
/kloc-after the 0/9 th century, an important technical feature is that actresses have to wear special pointed shoes and dance on their toes, so some people call it toe dance.
2. Ballet originally refers to the dramatic art that uses European classical dance as the main means of expression and combines music, pantomime, stage art and literature to express a story or an emotional festival. It is called classical ballet (or classical ballet).
After the emergence of modern dance in the 20th century, modern ballet, which combines modern dance and classical dance techniques as the main means of expression, is called modern ballet. Gradually, the word ballet has also been used to refer to ballet works with other dances as the main means of expression, although it is different from classical ballet or modern ballet in dance style, structural characteristics and expression techniques.
3. A considerable part of the dance works created by modern choreographers have no story content and plot. The directors use European classical dance or modern dance, or combine them to express a certain mood, artistic conception, or the author's understanding of a musical work. These are also called ballet.
The development of ballet:
The history of ballet can be traced back to the grand court of Italy in the heyday of the Renaissance in Europe and the court of Bergendi in southern France. Whenever you get married, meet foreign heads of state or other important celebrations, you will perform this dance to express your wishes or add fun.
The first ballet in the history of ballet growth, The Queen's Comedy Ballet, was staged on 158 1. When Margaret Mies of Lorraine married Duke Yao Yousi of Fancier, the soundtrack of this ballet still remained, which can be regarded as the oldest ballet music.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-ballet