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Mar 1, 2019

[Answer] 2. From which country did classical ballet first emerge as an art form?

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...1. Mexico 2. Australia 3. Italy 4. America Ballet first began in the royal Italian courts of the 15th century. From there it spread to the rest of the world. Initially, the first steps of ballet were those interpreting the art of fencing. This was because of the importance of the sword during that period of history. Today, classical ballet has set rules and positions which are always adhered to. These include rules such as if the feet are not directly in contact with the floor, they must be delicately pointed. The same rule applies to the whole leg. If it isn't in one of the positions, it must be extended fully. Like opera, perfecting the art of ballet takes years of rigorous daily exercise and practice. Only then, if one is lucky, will that person become a fine enough performer to be recognised and applauded internationally.




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Italy:


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