Ballet wasn’t born in Russia
While it is difficult to track the true origin of ballet, what is known is that it came to Russia from France. Russia was the country that brought this art form to its lofty heights.
The first Russian ballet group appeared in the 18th century
This group was based in St Petersburg and performed the first emperor ballet. At this time the concept of ballet started slowly changing too, switching from mythological and dramatic plots to more romantic story lines. This change shaped the manner of the dance – ballerinas started dancing on pointe to highlight the contrast between dance and reality.
Russian aristocrats used to dance ballet
During the reign of Ekaterina II (Catherine the Great), ballet became extremely popular, even Russian aristocrats were learning how to dance it. Before becoming emperor, Paul I also danced ballet in the emperor court events.
Sergei Dyagilev created the ballet brand
‘Russian Seasons’ by Sergei Dyagilev swept over the world in the beginning of twentieth century. What’s interesting is that Dyagilev wasn’t interested in ballet until he received a state subsidy to bring Russian ballet to Paris. The rest is history.
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