It depends on your favorite type of dance. If you like more modern ballet, you would go with the English ballet. If you enjoy classical ballet, you would probably vote Russian. Personally, I like both.
That's all subjective. All the different interpretations of the ballet are different, some are better than others. Everyone has a personal favorite.
ballet is way better way more skilled and advanced than karate if you are doing karate and not ballet then you are a full moron you have to be way more skilled to do ballet then you have to do to do karate and karate is just kicking radomly and punching radomly ballet is way more organized than that
Modern Dance and BalletThere are numerous differences between modern dance and ballet. Classical ballet as we know it today has developed over 100s and 100s of years. It has become a very specific technique that requires much patience and hard workfor both the student, professional,and teacher, similar to a concert pianist or a famous writer. Modern, or 'contempory' dance, is relatively new in comparison to Ballet. This does not mean the structure or difficulty is any less. Specific techniques have been developed over the past 100 yrs or so that began originally to rebel against the poise and formal structure of classical ballet.Modern can be danced with or without ballet shoes, but rarely do modern dancers use pointe shoes. The rebellion against classical in part was inspired by dancers wanting to be more 'earthy' so pointe shoes were too 'etheral'. Both the style and music are fundemental differences between the two.Each have thoughts that have inspired dancers/choreographers to express themselves through the art of dance in different ways.For example, ballet tends to "turn their feet out" and "point their toes." But in modern dance, anything goes, since they can be earthy, they can walk heel, toe. But in ballet you, normally, walk on your toes. Modern or Contemporary dancers can flex their feet when they kick, classical ballet normally looks down on that.Ballet is more demanding on the body, modern dancing is more free...In ballet you have to work more on posture, turn out, core strength,When you get to a certain level you start pointe work.....It is easier to go from ballet to modern, than from modern to ballet....Ballet also gets you great legs, and better posture.... ballet is better for you and your body... but modern is more fun, and less stressful....
France
It depends on your favorite type of dance. If you like more modern ballet, you would go with the English ballet. If you enjoy classical ballet, you would probably vote Russian. Personally, I like both.
I am pretty sure that Fjords are better at classical riding than western riding, but again, that is my opinion and another person may have a different answer that I do.
tights (usually in classical ballet you wear pink tights to see your musceles better), a leotard ("yumiko" leotards are most common because of how pretty they are and they are considered a designer leotard brand), ballet shoes (pointe shoes or soft shoes) and always where hair in a slick bun.
Every serious ballet school should hold classes for ballet. Ballet is very importanat if you want to succeed in dance and get better.
Jazz
It depends if you trained them or not. The better they are trained, the better they will be. I would say Classical.
That's all subjective. All the different interpretations of the ballet are different, some are better than others. Everyone has a personal favorite.
Ballet is a VERY hard dance to learn. Their are many different position and jumps to perfect before you can even get to the fun part. So in my opinion, I think it's better to start when you're younger.
ballet is way better way more skilled and advanced than karate if you are doing karate and not ballet then you are a full moron you have to be way more skilled to do ballet then you have to do to do karate and karate is just kicking radomly and punching radomly ballet is way more organized than that
Modern Dance and BalletThere are numerous differences between modern dance and ballet. Classical ballet as we know it today has developed over 100s and 100s of years. It has become a very specific technique that requires much patience and hard workfor both the student, professional,and teacher, similar to a concert pianist or a famous writer. Modern, or 'contempory' dance, is relatively new in comparison to Ballet. This does not mean the structure or difficulty is any less. Specific techniques have been developed over the past 100 yrs or so that began originally to rebel against the poise and formal structure of classical ballet.Modern can be danced with or without ballet shoes, but rarely do modern dancers use pointe shoes. The rebellion against classical in part was inspired by dancers wanting to be more 'earthy' so pointe shoes were too 'etheral'. Both the style and music are fundemental differences between the two.Each have thoughts that have inspired dancers/choreographers to express themselves through the art of dance in different ways.For example, ballet tends to "turn their feet out" and "point their toes." But in modern dance, anything goes, since they can be earthy, they can walk heel, toe. But in ballet you, normally, walk on your toes. Modern or Contemporary dancers can flex their feet when they kick, classical ballet normally looks down on that.Ballet is more demanding on the body, modern dancing is more free...In ballet you have to work more on posture, turn out, core strength,When you get to a certain level you start pointe work.....It is easier to go from ballet to modern, than from modern to ballet....Ballet also gets you great legs, and better posture.... ballet is better for you and your body... but modern is more fun, and less stressful....
The Friesian breed is known for excelling in dressage, and dressage is under the category of Classical Riding. So, they're better at Classical.
Yes if you listen to Classical music it is said to help you take a test better.