classical ballet
Classical ballet is a highly technical form of dance that originated in the Italian Renaissance courts and later developed in France and Russia. It emphasizes precise movements, formalized steps, and a strong focus on technique. Dancers often perform in tutus and point shoes, which allow for graceful movements and the illusion of weightlessness.
The training for classical ballet is rigorous, often starting at a young age. Dancers learn various positions, turns, and jumps, as well as the importance of posture and alignment. Famous ballets, such as Swan Lake and The Nutcracker, showcase the beauty and artistry of this dance form, combining storytelling with intricate choreography.