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  2. Contemporary ballet - Wikipedia

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    A contemporary ballet leap. Contemporary ballet is a genre of dance that incorporates elements of classical ballet and modern dance. [1] It employs classical ballet technique and in many cases classical pointe technique as well, but allows a greater range of movement of the upper body and is not constrained to the rigorously defined body lines and forms found in traditional, classical ballet.

  3. Classical ballet - Wikipedia

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    Classical ballet is any of the traditional, formal styles of ballet that exclusively employ classical ballet technique. It is known for its aesthetics and rigorous technique (such as pointe work , turnout of the legs, and high extensions), its flowing, precise movements, and its ethereal qualities.

  4. Ballet - Wikipedia

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    A ballet jump performed with modern, non-classical form in a contemporary ballet. This ballet style is often performed barefoot. [26] Contemporary ballets may include mime and acting, and are usually set to music (typically orchestral but occasionally vocal). It can be difficult to differentiate this form from neoclassical or modern ballet.

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  6. Modern dance - Wikipedia

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    Modern dance is a broad genre of western concert or theatrical dance which includes dance styles such as ballet, folk, ethnic, religious, and social dancing; and primarily arose out of Europe and the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  7. James Whiteside Is Reimagining What Classical Dance Can Be - AOL

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    As a principal at New York’s American Ballet Theatre, James Whiteside gets to grace one of the dance world’s most rarefied stages. But for Whiteside, 39, the real opportunity lies in what he ...

  8. Contemporary dance - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary dance draws on both classical ballet and modern dance, whereas postmodern dance was a direct and opposite response to modern dance. Merce Cunningham is considered to be the first choreographer to "develop an independent attitude towards modern dance" and defy the ideas that were established by it.

  9. Narrative ballet - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary ballet takes inspiration from classical ballet elements and adding modern techniques of jazz and other dance forms, and focuses more on athleticism and bigger and swifter tempos. [9] Finally the last style of ballet is Romantic , which is very similar to Classical ballet in the fact that drama, emotion, and a strong storytelling ...