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Modern Ballet

If you ask someone what style of ballet they want to learn to dance and they claim modern ballet. Ask them what it is, if they cannot give a clear definition of what it is, then this article should help clear things up. Modern and Classical ballet have minor distinctions but it is enough to distinguish a modern ballet dancer from a classical ballet dancer.

Style Of Modern Ballet

For those people who do not know much about modern ballet, it is actually a form of dance that traces its roots on influences made by both classical ballet and modern dance styles. Although it does not have a specific, well-defined “technique” that would differentiate it from classical ballet, it does take certain techniques from classical ballet, such as the pointework, and combines it with the fewer restrictions of body movement and range of motion that modern dance styles offer.

The moves for modern ballet has turned-in-positions and innovative styles. This simply means that a modern ballet dancer can dance using ballet concepts with a more modern approach.

Origin Of Modern Ballet

Modern ballet is believed to have been influenced by George Balanchine, a person considered to be the pioneer developer of the modern ballet dance style. His style of modern ballet actually uses different techniques, such as flexing hands and legs, using off-balanced positions, and the turned-in legs. His style also uses different non-classical costumes, such as tunics, unitards and leotards. Later on, Balanchine’s style of ballet developed into a style that was influenced by Baryshnikov, and then developed into a more modern and contemporary style of ballet.

Similarities With Classical Ballet

Modern ballet does not stray too far off from classical ballet. The jargon of ballet alone is still the same. Both styles require their dancers to be well trained, and the affinity and connection of both styles to music is still there.

Difference With Classical Ballet

Although both dance styles are pretty similar in a couple of things, they do have certain differences that helps create a distinction between the two dance styles. One of the main distinction between the two styles is that modern ballet focuses more on the movement of the dancers instead of the storyline of the performance.

Symmetry is not a hot topic for modern ballet because the balance on stage is often discarded. Another distinction is that modern ballet dancers have the freedom to do twists, bends, and curves as they dance on stage while classical dancers have to work to maintain a straight posture while dancing.

Which Is Better?

Both dancers have positives and negatives despite minor differences. Anyone who wishes to do ballet dancing has to pick the style that he or she is most comfortable with.

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