A ballet often gender swaps two of the soloists
What is Cinderella?
The country ballet originated in
What is Italy?
A traveling step 'linked together'
What is Chaîné?
Argentine dancer who is a principle at The Royal Ballet
Who is Marianela Nũnez?
The most famous Russian method
What is the Vaganova method?
First performed at the Mariinsky theatre on December 6th 1892
This ballet was first performed on June 28, 1841 at the Paris Opera
What is Giselle?
A tossing action...
What is Ballotté?
Credited for creating the modern pointe shoe.
Who is Anna Pavlova?
A slower method focused on detail
What is RAD?
Balanchine's first full length original ballet
What is 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'?
This royal brought ballet to the french courts
Who is Catherine de Medici?
A movement meaning to be knocked away or upset
What is Renversé?
Became a NYCB company member at 16
Who is Tiler Peck?
Considered the American method
What is the Balanchine method?
The most performed ballet in the world
What is Swan Lake?
The oldest professional ballet company in the united state
What is the San Fransisco Ballet?
A movement meaning 'falling away'
What is Failli?
Defected from the USSR in 1974 during a tour stop on Toronto
Who is Mikhail Baryshnikov?
Possibly the more scientific ballet method...
What is the Checchetti method?
The most famous ballet with composition by Chopin
What is Les Sylphides?
The year the first ballet academy opened
What is 1661?
A step that imitates an 'arrow'
What is temps de flèche?
The youngest ever Étoile at the Paris Opera Ballet
Who is Sylvie Guillem?
Natural grace, dramatic impact, harmony between body and movement.
What is the bournonville method?