μπαλέτο (baléto)
Μπαλέτο [baleto]
Zapatos de ballet is the Spanish term for ballet shoes.
you do ballet is the answer, (well I'm pretty sure anyway!)
une ballerine or chaussure de ballet .
Ballet was originated many years ago. Most of the steps in ballet today are said in french, so I would say that ballet is french.
Contemporary ballet is less classical than say pointe. Its more of lyrical or jazz mixed with ballet technique
"un grand connaisseur de ballet" or "un grand amateur de ballet"
Experts say that boys could do ballet from 1000s years ago.
The ballet you are referring to is "Midsummer Night's Dream," choreographed by George Balanchine for the Paris Opera Ballet. It is inspired by Greek mythology and features music by George Gershwin, blending classical ballet with contemporary themes. The work showcases Balanchine's innovative choreography and is celebrated for its vibrant storytelling and musicality.
same in English 'ballet'. I guess you could also say 'Classical dance'
Ballet is pronounced the same in French, as it is a French word. It is pronounced 'Bah-lay'.
ballet shoes are leather it is imposible to darn them ~or~ you pick up your ballet shoes and say,"Darn you, ballet shoes!" seriously, if you've worn a hole in your shoes, GET NEW ONES