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France, in King Louis XIV's court, Versailles.
Ballet first emerged in the late 15th Century Renaissance court culture of Italy. It further developed in the French court during the 17th century. The art of ballet declined after 1830, it was considered an art form again on the eve of the First World War by the Ballet Russes. information from Wikipedia
King Louis the 14th first had people perform in his tennis ball court. This is true!
Ballet was originally invented for men but over time girls have taken over.
Ballet exists because of the french court Men only did Ballet they even dressed up as women!
Regal, very royal style- used in Character and Ballet itself.
Ballet stemmed from the court dances in King Louis XIV's palace. When ballet first started, it was King Louis XIV who requested that it be developed further, as he enjoyed watching it (and doing it, albeit not that well) so much. Because of it's royal roots, ballet was very popular; but you had to be invited to the palace to see it!
Actually, ballet originated in the Italian Renaissance Court in the 15th century.
Ballet was first originated in Russia
Ballet was first danced in France and Italy.
Wait, what the H**l do you mean? "Who was the first TO DANCE ballet?" or "WHAT was the first ballet?" The first ballet (at least ever recorded) was "Le Ballet Comique de la Reine." And as for the first ever to dance... well, that hasn't been put on record either. Sorry...
The first recorded performance of a ballet was in 1581, entitled Le Ballet Comique de la Reine, or the comic ballet of the queen.