Compare: Classical Ballet And Modern Dance

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Classical Ballet and Modern Dance Dance is a very known form of art to mankind. Everyone sees this form of art different, some think of it as beautiful and expressive, others see weird body movements that look cool at the same time. For the ones that do not understand why people dance, they need to open up their eyes to see the reasons behind everything. It expresses joy, love, sorrow, anger, excitement, and this list just goes on for all the possible emotions that someone can feel. Along with the emotions, a story being told throughout a dance, or someone can use this form of art to praise a higher power based off of their culture. Two forms of dance that have not only been around for a long time but has also influenced the development of …show more content…

This rebellion was the birth of Modern dance, an American art form. Movement is one of the areas that Classical ballet and Modern dance most significantly differ in. Classical ballet is all about structure and formality. The dancers must showcase their abilities and physical strength by dancing en Pointe, performing pirouettes, and doing gravity defying deer leaps through the air. All while maintaining a graceful and upright demeanor. Petipa’s production of Swan Lake is a great example of the structure movements that dancers must perform. In the clip titled Odile entrance and Black Swan pas de deux, you can see The Black Swan’s perfect posture and balance. She is also dancing on en Pointe all while managing to gracefully seduce the prince though her seductive movements and …show more content…

In ballet through the act the dancers do during the performance. Or modern dance through the movement, facial expression or performance as a whole. In conclusion the greatest similarity between Classical ballet and Modern dance, is the significance that each dance form plays in enriching the human culture while remaining drastically different. Classical ballet brings an old European art form passed down over a century, of grace and elegance. Modern dance brings a sense of freedom and expression, the beginning of the American dance culture, which still continues to evolve and influence and form new dances to this day. This makes both dance forms extremely

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