Classical Period Theatre Dance and art
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Theatre, Dance, Visual Art
The growth of playhouses and theatres
created a renewed interest in the Ancient
Greek & Roman plays
Opera was still very popular
Shakespeares works were still being
performed
John Dryden- Playwright who drew
inspiration from Ancient Classics, especially
the works of Aristotle
Classical Ballet
a style of ballet based on
precise conventional steps
performed with graceful and
flowing movements
Why Study Ballet?
▪ for the improvement of
flexibility, coordination, grace
and strength
French Ballet
Characterized by an
emphasis on precision,
elegance, and sobriety
Russian Ballet
Used more upper body for
expression, more extreme
Terms to remember:
Plie
Releve
Tondeau
1st position
2nd position
3rd position
4th position
5th position
We will learn these
movements and you will
have to demonstrate them
for your test!
“New Classics”
Revived ancient Greek &
Roman stylization in
Europe
Why did it start?
Discovery of ancient
artifacts including the ruins
of Pompeii
Rebellion against the
rococco (baroque)
movement in France
Move toward more
simplicity & calmness in art
More “for the people”
art, in reaction to the end
of aristocratic rule
through the French &
American Revolutions
Artists were
commissioned to create
new works inspired by
Ancient Rome because
of the move to Roman
type governmentdemocratic/ republic