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【慢速听力: 403探索】Ballet’s History Began as a Dance of Power and...

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Ballet’s History Began as a Dance of Power and Influence


26 June, 2012

STEVE EMBER: I'm Steve Ember.

SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: And I'm Shirley Griffith with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Ballet is a formalized kind of dance performance with a rich and interesting history. The word "ballet" comes from the French language, and is based on the Italian word "balletto." "Balletto" means a little dance. Ballet's early roots began in Italy in the late fourteen hundreds. But it was in France that ballet developed into the form we know today.

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STEVE EMBER: The French ruler Louis the Fourteenth had a big influence on the direction of ballet in its early history. He ruled France for seventy-two years, starting in sixteen forty-three. He started dancing as a boy and worked hard at it daily. He performed in long and complex ballets.


Dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet perform at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow in this file photo.


Louis the Fourteenth turned ballet into a form of dance that reflected his power and influence. Ballet's many rules and extremely detailed movements expressed a person's power and social relations. The king made sure that ballet became a requirement for the people of his court. He also started the Royal Academy of Dance, where important people could learn this art. The aim of this dance was self-control, order and perfection.

SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Louis the Fourteenth's ballet teacher Pierre Beauchamps created a way to write down the dance steps for ballet. He helped to write out a system of rules for how the body should move during dance. These include the five positions of the body, which are still the foundation for all ballet moves today.
Many ballet steps are French words because of ballet's important history in France. Examples of the names for dance movements include pirouettes, pliés and grand jetés.

Ballet slowly changed from a dance performed at the king's court to one performed by professional dancers. By the time of Louis the Fourteenth's death in seventeen fifteen, ballet had spread to other parts of Europe and was evolving in other ways.

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STEVE EMBER: Jennifer Homans is the dance critic for the New Republic magazine. She is also a historian who teaches at New York University in New York City. In two thousand ten she published a book on ballet called "Apollo's Angels: A History of Ballet." She knows this subject well because she started her career as a ballet dancer.

Ms. Homans' book is extremely detailed. She spent about ten years researching and writing the book. It shows how ballet changed over time. These changes are similar to the changing ideas about society, men and women's roles, clothing and the ideals and limits of the human body.

She begins her book with an explanation of how the earliest forms of ballet began in Italy. This ballet was a kind of social dance that was performed during special occasions.

SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Catherine de Medici of Italy married the French King Henri the Second in fifteen thirty-three. She brought her interest in dance performances and traditions to France.

Ms. Homans describes how ballet developed and evolved during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Ballet then was very different from ballet today. Ballets were not stand-alone performances like they are now. Ballet dances were often included in other kinds of theatrical performances such as opera. And, people who performed in these dances did not wear ballet shoes, tutus or tight costumes as dancers do today.

People dressed in the fine clothing of their times. Women wore long dresses that covered their legs to the ankle. So, it was not easy to see what steps they were performing. This clothing also limited the movements women could make.

STEVE EMBER: Today we think of female dancers called ballerinas as the stars of the ballet world. But this was not always the case. It was not until the late sixteen hundreds that women began to perform professionally as dancers. And it was not until the nineteenth century that female dancers called ballerinas became the stars of the stage.

SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: One of the greatest ballerinas of the nineteenth century was Marie Taglioni. She was an extremely hardworking and strong dancer who spent hours each day perfecting her skills. She developed a special method of walking on her toes so that she seemed to be floating on stage.

The ballet "La Sylphide" made her internationally famous when it was first performed in Paris in eighteen thirty-two. She played a magical winged creature who falls in love with a human. Taglioni wore a white dress with airy fabric and pink roses. Her clothing marked the beginning of the traditional ballet costumes used in modern ballet.

"La Sylphide" influenced another major ballet, "Giselle." This ballet is about a young girl named Giselle who loses her mind and dies when she finds out her lover is to marry another woman. Giselle returns as a ghost and protects her lover from evil spirits that have risen from the grave.

STEVE EMBER: Jennifer Homans says that "La Sylphide" and "Giselle" were the first modern ballets. They are still performed today, although with changes. Ms. Homans said by this period, ballet was no longer about men, power and important people. Modern ballet was about women, dreams and the imagination.

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SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: By the middle of the nineteenth century, Denmark and Russia became very important places for ballet. Danish dance creator August Bournonville developed a new method of Danish ballet influenced by French traditions. Ms. Homans writes that in Russia, ballet was at first part of an effort to make the country more western. She says ballet there did not start as an art. It was a system of how one should behave. Dance training there developed into a military-like exactness, which continues to this day.

St. Petersburg became a center for dance supported by the Imperial Russian rulers. Russian ballet experts were extremely conservative and guarded its traditions fiercely.

STEVE EMBER: The French-born dance creator Marius Petipa lived in Russia for over fifty years. He helped redefine ballet in Russia by making it bigger and more expansive. One of his famous ballets, "La Bayadere," was first performed in eighteen seventy-seven.

Petipa worked with Russian music composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky to create the famous ballet "The Sleeping Beauty." Ms. Homans describes "The Sleeping Beauty" as the first truly Russian ballet. She says Tchaikovsky's music pushes the mind and spirit of the dancer to move with fullness and care.

SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Dance creators Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov used Tchaikovsky's music to create two other famous ballets, "The Nutcracker" and "Swan Lake."
Russia's importance to ballet continued in the twentieth century thanks to the forward thinking Sergei Diaghilev and his Ballets Russes dancers. He introduced Russian ballet to Europe by bringing top dancers, including Anna Pavlova and Vaslav Nijinsky, to Paris. Diaghilev's Russian ballets include "The Firebird" and "Petrouchka." These bold works, in addition to Nijinksy's "Afternoon of a Faun," redefined ballet and modern art.

However, ballet changed during Soviet rule in Russia. The repressive government supported and controlled ballet and its dancers. Ballet became a sign of state culture, both for Russians and the rest of the world.

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STEVE EMBER:In the United States, the nineteen fifties and sixties were a time of great economic success. This helped fuel support for the performing arts. Ballet was part of this success.

The New York City Ballet and American Ballet Theater were two of the early American ballet companies. They travelled widely in Europe and other areas of the world.
This was part of the American government's efforts to show the country's dance culture. Russian-born dance creator George Balanchine worked hard to modernize ballet further and increase its popularity as an American art. So did American choreographer Jerome Robbins.

SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: The subject of Jennifer Homans' closing chapter is somewhat unexpected. She says ballet has been slowly dying around the world since George Balanchine's death in nineteen eighty-three.

She says today's dance companies have the choice of recreating either ballet's nineteenth century past, or its modern past. But there is little great new work or energy remaining. She says that she hopes she is wrong. But she says the force to awaken this sleeping art must come from outside the ballet tradition.

Many critics have dismissed Ms. Homans' prediction. But her statement raises real questions about how an art based on the past can successfully survive in the future.

STEVE EMBER: This program was written and produced by Dana Demange. I'm Steve Ember.

SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: And I'm Shirley Griffith. Our programs are online with transcripts and MP3 files at 51voa.com. Join us again next week for EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English.

  

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【慢速听力:215探索】 从圣地亚哥到旧金山,参观加州海岸的美丽任务

【慢速听力: 214探索】 徒步穿越14个州的阿巴拉契亚山脉

【慢速听力: 213探索】 盗窃艺术品纠纷引发复杂的法律文化问题

【慢速听力:212探索】 太阳系的声音是(太空科学家的)耳中的音乐

【慢速听力:211探索】 这些现代建筑是世界奇迹(三分之三)

【慢速听力: 210探索】These Places are Natural Wonders of the World

【慢速听力:209探索】Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, Plus a Few More

【慢速听力:208探索】Protecting Native American Languages and Culture

【慢速听力: 207探索】对于艺术爱好者来说,迈阿密海滩上的艺术巴塞尔就是圣地

【慢速听力: 206探索】伊利运河:一个被人嘲笑的想法如何成为美国第一条国家水道

【慢速听力:205探索】人群的力量:设计一种从人在运动中收获电力的方法

【慢速听力: 204探索】美国民间生活中心:保存人们的声音、歌曲和故事

【慢速听力:203探索】旅行者:第一架环行世界不停的飞机

【慢速听力:202探索】 Making Soaps with a Story

#【慢速听力:201探索】 在世界各地,每两周就会消失一语言

*【慢速听力:200探索】How to Build a House With Bales of Straw

【慢速听力: 199探索】绿色节日:有目的聚会

【慢速听力: 198探索】俄亥俄州代顿国家航空名人堂荣誉飞行领袖

【慢速听力: 197探索】从玻璃中制作艺术,并通过治疗的信息塑造艺术

【慢速听力: 196探索】LaBrea焦油坑:数千年前动物生活和死亡的地方

【慢速听力:195探索】The X-15:飞机如何使NASA进入载人航天飞行之路

【慢速听力: 194探索】五件新雕塑欢迎游客参观美国印第安博物馆

【慢速听力:193探索】黄石公园:超级美丽,和一个睡眠的火山

【慢速听力: 192探索】 Dry Tortugas: 佛罗里达海岸,一个最不寻常的国家公园

【191探索】Saving Lives and Guiding Ships Along the Eastern US Coast

【慢速听力190探索】It's a Zoo Up There in Space. Make That a Galaxy Zoo

【慢速听力: 189探索】加拉帕戈斯群岛被联合国教科文组织列入濒危名单

【慢速听力: 188探索】寻找一项活动,为勇敢的心(和高地)?试着运动跳伞

【慢速听力: 187探索】空间站仍是一项正在进行中的工作,一次是一件大事

【慢速听力: 186探索】科罗拉多州的一个国家公园展示了大自然的艺术

【慢速听力: 185探索】新的世界七大奇迹在投票后宣布

【慢速听力: 184探索】 第一个独自飞越大西洋的女人Amelia Earhart, 1897-1937:

【慢速听力: 183探索】“水星13”:追逐梦想却从未成为宇航员的女人

【慢速听力: 182探索】世界最高峰登顶人数纪录

【慢速听力: 181探索】好到最后一滴:咖啡文化在美国生机勃勃

【慢速听力: 180探索】国家野生动物保护区体系:保护美国毛茸茸的朋友

【VOA慢速听力: 179探索】在400年后,是什么使莎士比亚的作品如此生机勃勃?

【VOA慢速听力: 178探索】 整个世界仍是莎士比亚永恒想象的舞台

【VOA慢速听力: 177探索】查尔斯·林德伯格(CharlesLindbergh)80年前飞往巴黎,进了历史书

【VOA慢速听力: 176探索】对火山很感兴趣?那么,一个可以四处看看的地方是夏威夷

【VOA慢速听力: 175探索】发现给巨石阵带来了新的曙光,但谜团依然存在

【VOA慢速听力: 174探索】塔斯基吉空军:第一批被训练成战斗机飞行员的非洲裔美国人

【173探索】Eleanor Creesy 帮助导航一艘有史以来建造的最快帆船之一

【172探索】探索木艺的详实历史与艺术

【171探索】欢迎来到死亡谷,一个赢得了它的名字的土地

【170探索】亚利桑那州大峡谷:走出一个真正的世界奇观

【169探索】世界各地自学成才的艺术家创造出强大而不寻常的艺术

【168探索】跳跃:伸展恐惧的极限,只是为了好玩

【167探索】国际妇女节纪念争取平等、正义、和平与发展的斗争

【166探索】胡佛大坝:控制科罗拉多河并向数百万人输送电力

【165探索】与大象对视,在非洲的Safari上观看饥饿的鳄鱼

【164探索】Press Freedom: Is It Alive and Well in the World?

【163探索】新的兴趣有助于老年人保持精神活跃,了解世界

【162探索】Learning at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.

【161探索】老年人回到大学学习新事物,重新开始

【160探索】对老年人来说,有很多机会把学习变成一种终生的活动

【159探索】对于55岁以上的人来说,世界是一个通过老年人宿舍的教室

【158探索】跨越时代的珠宝:古代艺术相遇现代之眼

【157探索】From Clay to Art: Exploring the World of Ceramics

[su]【156探索】跨历史、跨世界的版画艺术探索

【155探索】从玛雅金字塔到耶路撒冷老城再到互联网:新的“奇迹”

【154探索】两个多世纪后,莫扎特的音乐依然充满活力

【153探索】埃德温·哈勃改变了我们对宇宙及其诞生的看法

【152探索】在老西部的射手中,他们是最令人生畏的两个

【151探索】美国历史:当枪手统治狂野西部的街道时

【150探索】好好看看:从地面上了解火星

【149探索】犹他州的四个国家公园,在那里你可以找到拱门,巫术和天空中的一个岛

【148探索】利用独立法院和自由媒体打击腐败

【147探索】梦之谜

【146探索】遥远的厄里斯世界是如何在地球上引起巨变的

【145探索】海盗可能在书和电影中很受欢迎,但海盗行为仍然是一个威胁

【144探索】环顾四周,你可以在世界各地的街道上看到这种免费艺术

【143探索】妇女一直是世界各地和整个历史科学领域的领导者

【142探索】Street-Wise: Building Houses That Are Healthier for...

【141探索】Days of Apollo: Collecting Rocks, and Making History...

【140探索】'Houston, We've Had a Problem Here': The Survival of...

【139探索】'That's One Small Step ...': The Story of the First...

【138探索】Spaceflight History: Excitement and Tragedy on Road...

【137探索】1965: Two Gemini Craft Meet in Space, Another Step...

【136探索】'The Greatest Experience': Ed White Goes for the ...

【135探索】1961: Telling Mission Control 'Light This Candle,' ...

【134探索】Project Mercury: Soviet Successes Push U.S. to Build...

【133探索】Klondike Gold Rush: Stories of Riches Waiting to Be...

【132探索】Gold Rush! Thousands of People Traveled to the...

【131探索】 Visiting Seven Man-Made Wonders of the United States

【130探索】Tuskegee Airmen: The First African-Americans Trained...

【129探索】 A Place of Beautiful Extremes: Yosemite National...

【128探索】Above Ground but Under the Sea: Visiting Some...

【127探索】Carl Sagan Helped People Understand Science

【126探索】Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado: Protecting the...

【125探索】 Development Marketplace: Turning Ideas Into Action

【124探索】Venus Express Spacecraft Explores Earth's Mysterious...

【123探索】Forensic Science Is Often Used to Solve Crimes

【122探索】A Sticky Black Hole of Ancient Death, Right in the...

【121探索】Population Growth is Dropping in Industrialized...

【120探索】George Catlin Painted Native American Tribes and Their...

【119探索】George Catlin Became One of the Most Famous Artists in...

【118探索】Mysterious Creatures: Are Bigfoot and the Loch Ness...

【117探索】The Castillo de San Marcos: A Story of Ships, ...

【116探索】A Trip Along the Potomac River, One of America's Most...

【115探索】Wet and Dry, Fire and Ice: Visiting Seven of America's..

【114探索】Women Around the World Continue to Struggle for Their。。。

【113探索】 Providing Health Care for Native Communities in Mexico

【112探索】Styrofoam Stonehenge: A Full-Size Copy in a Search for..

【111探索】Nanotechnology: How the Science of the Very Small Is ...

【110探索】Let the Games Begin: Winter Olympics Start Feb. 10 in...

【109探索】International Consumer Electronics Show Presents ...

【108探索】Sustained Dialogue: Solving Conflicts Among People in...

【107探索】International Sustained Dialogue: Solving Long-Term...

【106探索】Young People Around the World Are Active in Politics

【105探索】The History of English

【104探索】Where Did the English Language Come From?

【103探索】South Street Seaport Museum Offers a Living Link With...

【102探索】The Internet and Its Future

【101探索】The Lewis and Clark Exploration: One of the Most...

【100探索】Opening the American West: Lewis and Clark and the...

【99探索】Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery Map a Nation

【98探索】 Shadow Wolves Find and Arrest People Trying to Bring...

【97探索】Carbon Monoxide Poisoning is a Silent Killer That ...

【96探索】 More Than Half of All Languages in the World Are in...

【95探索】Isaac Newton: One of History's Greatest Scientists

【94探索】America's Interstate Highway System Has Almost 70,000...

【93探索】Mauna Kea in Hawaii: Astronomy on the World's Highest...

【92探索】The National Cryptologic Museum Tells Top Secrets of...

【91探索】In an Age of Modern Science and Medicine, Infectious...

【90探索】Wiley Post: The First Pilot to Fly Around the World Alone

【89探索】World Summit in New York Will Mark 60th Anniversary of...

【88探索】Emperor Penguins Survive in World's Most Extreme Climate

【87探索】Lessons Learned From the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima...

*【86探索】VOA慢速英语听力Camping in America's National and State Parks

*【85探索】'The Big Muddy' is the longest river in the United States

【84探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 The Story of Longitude

【83探索】South Asia Continues to Recover After December Tsunami

【82探索】Lower East Side Tenement Museum Recreates Life in New ...

【81探索】Igor Sikorsky: Aircraft and Helicopter Designer

【80探索】A Visit to Two National Parks: Mount Rainier in。。。

【79探索】As Long as It Remains Profitable, Child Trafficking Will..

【78探索】One of the World’s Natural Wonders: the Grand Canyon

【77】Four Companies Working for the Common Good Instead of Profit

【76探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 The Story of Radio

【75探索】VOA慢速英语听力 The Guitar: an Instrument for Any Kind of Music

【74探索】Amelia Earhart: She Showed That Women, Too, Could Set...

【73探索】Unusual creatures live on the Galapagos Islands in the...

【72探索】VOA特别英语节目:慢速英语听力Wade Davis: Scientist, Explorer and Writer

【71探索】The Indiana Dunes: Beautiful Sand Hills and Wildlife in..

【70探索】How Robert Goddard Helped Lead America Into Space

【69探索】Around the World, Helping Victims of War and Natural...

【68探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力How the Internet Grew from a Simple Idea

【67探索】The Internet: Linking People in a Way Once Thought...

【66探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Information Age, Part 1

【65探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力SPACE DIGEST

【64探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力The Columbia River

【63探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Albert Einstein

【62探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest

【61索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力Aviation Hall of Fame

【60探索】特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Satellite Photos of Mayan Ruins

【59探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Cassini-Huygens at Titan

【58探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力The Mississippi

【57探索】特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 The National Museum of Natural History

【56探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力Space Digest

【55探索】特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Puppets Teaching Children Around the World

【54探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力The Year in Space

【53探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Wireless Internet Connection

【52探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 California Missions

【51探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Indian Museum Education Programs

【50探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Appalachian Trail

【49探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Ecotourism

【48探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Exploring Africa

【47探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Erie Canal

【46探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Running a Marathon

【45探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Children's Press Line

【44探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 National Geographic Worldwide

【43探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力   Mount Saint Helens

【42探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest

【41探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Computer Software Theft

【40探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Robert Edison Fulton, Jr.

【39探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest

【38探索】 慢速英语听力 Wonders of the World, Part 3, Modern Wonders

【37探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Wonders of the World, Part 2

【36探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Wonders of the World, Part 1

【35探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Jacqueline Cochran

【34】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Yellowstone Volcano

【33】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest

【32】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Hoover Dam

【31】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Yosemite National Park

【30】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Cassini-Huygens at Saturn

【29】 慢速英语听力 San Francisco Maritime National ParkNational Park

【28】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  North Carolina Lighthouses

【27】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力   Space Digest

【26】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Volcanoes National Park

【25】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Rio Grande, Part 2

【24】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Rio Grande, Part 1

【23】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 James Doolittle

【22】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Dry Tortugas National Par

【21】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Sport Parachuting

【20】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Global Positioning System

【19】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest

【18】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Doc Holliday and the Old West

【17】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Soaring

【16】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Colorado National Monument

【15】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 The Voyager Airplane

【14】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力  Ford's Theater

【13】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest

【12】 La Brea Tar Pits

【11】Space Digest

【10】New Communications Technology

【9】The X- 15 Rocketplane

【8】EXPLORATIONS - Mars Exploration, Part 2 - 2004-02-03

【7】EXPLORATIONS  -  Mars Exploration, Part 1 - 2004-01-27

【6】 Who Were the Deadliest Gunmen of the Wild West?

【5】 Famous Outlaws and Gunmen of the Wild West

【4】National Air And Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center

【3】Songs About Summer

【2】Music Would Not Be The Same Without the Guitar

【1】On the Shoulders of Giants: Isaac Newton and Modern Science

  

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