Neoclassical Ballet
Neoclassical Ballet is a style of dance that emerged in the 20th century, blending elements of classical ballet with modern influences. It emphasizes the use of traditional ballet techniques while allowing for greater expression and creativity. This style often features more abstract themes and innovative choreography, moving away from the narrative-driven performances of classical ballet.
Choreographers like George Balanchine played a significant role in the development of neoclassical ballet, focusing on the beauty of movement and the relationship between music and dance. The style is characterized by its athleticism, intricate footwork, and a streamlined aesthetic, showcasing the dancer's physicality and artistry.