You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Copy file name to clipboardExpand all lines: works/agnia/agnianair/index.html
+29-18Lines changed: 29 additions & 18 deletions
Original file line number
Diff line number
Diff line change
@@ -37,6 +37,8 @@
37
37
</style>
38
38
</head>
39
39
<body>
40
+
<ahref="./index.html">history of ballet</a>
41
+
<ahref="../index.html">my home page</a>
40
42
<divclass="page">
41
43
<header>
42
44
<imgsrc="../tree.jpg" width="100" alt="">
@@ -45,23 +47,15 @@ <h1>
45
47
</h1>
46
48
</header>
47
49
48
-
<pre>
49
-
My hobby is dancing. I love dancing.
50
-
I like ballet. I have seen a lot of
51
-
ballets in my life. But I liked Giselle
52
-
the most. Ballet Giselle is about yang
53
-
girl. She lived in a small village.
54
-
I will not tell you everything. Watch
55
-
by your self. It is very beautiful
56
-
story. I like it very much.
57
-
<imgsrc="../Gisel.jpg" alt="">
58
-
</pre>
59
-
</div>
50
+
60
51
<h2>Ballet</h2>
61
-
<p>Ballet is a musical and theatrical genre in which several types of music, dance, painting, drama and fine arts are closely intertwined, uniting them into a well-coordinated performance that unfolds before the audience on the theater stage.</p>
62
-
<p>Ballet considered be many to be a very beautiful because it combines grace, elegance, refinement and aesthetic perfection of movement.In dance, you can tell an entire story through every movement of the body.
52
+
<p>Ballet is a musical and theatrical genre in which several types of music, dance, painting,
53
+
drama and fine arts are closely intertwined, uniting them into a well-coordinated performance that unfolds before the audience on the theater stage.</p>
54
+
<p>Ballet considered be many to be a very beautiful because it combines grace, elegance, refinement and aesthetic perfection of movement.
55
+
In dance, you can tell an entire story through every movement of the body.
63
56
Even many artists, inspired by them, beautifully painted scenes of dance lessons and performances. For example, Edgar Degas.
64
-
Look how beautifully he paints with his pastel on the canvas. His paintings are awesome
57
+
Look how beautifully he paints with his pastel on the canvas. His paintings are awesome.
58
+
65
59
</p>
66
60
<h2>Anna Pavlova</h2>
67
61
<p>Anna Pavlova is one of the best ballerinas in the history of Russia.
@@ -74,18 +68,35 @@ <h2>Anna Pavlova</h2>
74
68
<h2>Point shoes</h2>
75
69
<p>Point shoes were invented in 1830 by Maria Camargo. In the beginning there were
76
70
no ballet shoes. There were only shoes or people were dancig bootlessly. Maria Taglioni was the first
77
-
women that was dancing on points. She was dancing ballet La Sylphide.
71
+
women that was dancing on points. She was dancing ballet La Sylphide. </p>
72
+
73
+
<imgsrc="../maria.jpg" alt="">
74
+
78
75
79
-
</p>
80
76
<h2>La Sylphide</h2>
81
77
<p>La Sylphide is unique in terms of the purity and clarity of its ballet style.
82
78
This is a true classical ballet, which combines beautiful form with deep meaning.
83
79
The main character is in love with an ideal being, a female spirit, and this love leads to a tragic outcome.</p>
84
80
<p>So the question arises: should we strive so hard to fulfill a dream if everything can be lost in the chase?
85
81
The confrntation between the real and surreal worlds of acts I and II foreshadows Giselle that was created almostva decaded later.</p>
86
82
87
-
<imgsrc="../sylphide.jpg" alt="">
83
+
<h2>The Nutcracker</h2>
84
+
<p>The Nutcracker is very famous ballet. this ballet was staged The ballet The Nutcracker was created by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
85
+
at the request of the Imperial Theatres, based on the fairy tale The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E. T. A. Hoffmann,
86
+
retold by Alexandre Dumas père, and the libretto by Marius Petipa.<p>
87
+
</p>The story follows a girl named Marie, who receives a Nutcracker doll from her godfather, Drosselmeyer.
88
+
On Christmas Eve, she finds herself in a magical land where the Nutcracker transforms into a handsome prince,
89
+
and together they defeat the Mouse King.</p>
90
+
91
+
<imgsrc="thenutcracker.webp" alt="">
88
92
93
+
<h2>Swan Lake ballet</h2>
94
+
<p>The ballet Swan Lake was written by Pyotr Tchaikovsky and first staged in 1877 at the Bolshoi Theatre,
95
+
but it was considered a cult classic only after Petipa and Ivanov's production in 1895.</p>
96
+
<p>The ballet's plot follows Prince Siegfried, who falls in love with Princess Odette,
97
+
who has been enchanted into a swan by the evil sorcerer von Rothbart. Siegfried's vow of fidelity is broken when he mistakenly swears his love to the
<p>Ballet is a musical and theatrical genre in which several types of music, dance, painting,
62
-
drama and fine arts are closely intertwined, uniting them into a well-coordinated performance that unfolds before the audience on the theater stage.</p>
63
-
<p>Ballet considered be many to be a very beautiful because it combines grace, elegance, refinement and aesthetic perfection of movement.
64
-
In dance, you can tell an entire story through every movement of the body.
65
-
Even many artists, inspired by them, beautifully painted scenes of dance lessons and performances. For example, Edgar Degas.
66
-
Look how beautifully he paints with his pastel on the canvas. His paintings are awesome
67
-
</p>
68
-
<h2>Anna Pavlova</h2>
69
-
<p>Anna Pavlova is one of the best ballerinas in the history of Russia.
70
-
She managed to dance lot of ballets in her life, for example: "Dying swan", "Giselle",
71
-
"Sleeping Beauty"...</p>
72
-
<p>She danced in many cities and countries around the world (London, New York, Paris...)
73
-
When Anna came back from a tour, she always brought back various birds from there.
74
-
In addition to small birds, she also had peacocks, swans and flamingos.
75
-
</p>
76
-
<h2>Point shoes</h2>
77
-
<p>Point shoes were invented in 1830 by Maria Camargo. In the beginning there were
78
-
no ballet shoes. There were only shoes or people were dancig bootlessly. Maria Taglioni was the first
79
-
women that was dancing on points. She was dancing ballet La Sylphide.
80
-
81
-
</p>
82
-
<h2>La Sylphide</h2>
83
-
<p>La Sylphide is unique in terms of the purity and clarity of its ballet style.
84
-
This is a true classical ballet, which combines beautiful form with deep meaning.
85
-
The main character is in love with an ideal being, a female spirit, and this love leads to a tragic outcome.</p>
86
-
<p>So the question arises: should we strive so hard to fulfill a dream if everything can be lost in the chase?
87
-
The confrntation between the real and surreal worlds of acts I and II foreshadows Giselle that was created almostva decaded later.</p>
0 commit comments