A ballet dancer it was not known during the night, must keep a lot of patience and hard work to master the art of ballet. Read on for interesting information about famous ballet dancers.  It seems so simple and easy to do ballet when we see the famous ballet dancers dancing elegant ballet positions, turns and jumps, steps foot in your fingers and move your legs. To be precise, ballet can be considered as one of the hardest forms of dance. If you read the biographies of famous dancers, is most of them began to practice the art of ballet at the age of nine or ten. With years of practice and hard work only, can be a master of classical dance.

The art of ballet dancing originated in ancient times, the history of dance dates back to 15th century when it was first performed in Italy. Since then it has spread to many other countries and become a popular dance. Many of the famous ballet dancers and collaborators are still remembered and honored today to THEIR wonderful performances. A look at some famous dancers, who are known worldwide for his unique style of dance.

Erik Bruhn (1928-1986): Erik Bruhn, Danish ballet dancer, was born on 3 October 1928 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He joined the Royal Danish Ballet at the age of nine years practicing ballet. In his career, he worked with the same Danish company and the Metropolitan Ballet in England. In 1949, came to the site as soloist, the highest level in the Danish ballet. In the same year, he joined Ballet Theater in New York. His last-minute road performance was the role of Albrecht in Giselle, which is combined with Dame Alicia Markova. Some of his famous performances include ballet La Sylphide, Romeo and Juliet and Swan Lake. Apart from a famous ballet dancer, Erik Bruhn was also a famous actor, writer, choreographer and director of the company.

Frederick Ashton (1904-1988): Frederick Ashton, dancer and choreographer known, was born in Ecuador, South America. He was determined to become a ballet dancer after seeing a performance by the legendary dancer, anna Pavlova. In 1919, he attended the Association of Col • Dover, England. He became a successful choreographer of his first ballet, "The Tragedy of Fashion 'in 1926. Other famous works include the ballet, The Tragedy of Fashion, a wedding bouquet, Dante Sonata, Symphonic Variations, Cinderella, Sylvia and Ondine. choreographer Frederick Ashton was the founder of the Royal Ballet of London. In 1959, the Royal Academy of Dance was awarded the prize Coronatation but also received the Gold Medal in 1972 for Aria Foundation Carina in Sweden.

Rudolf Nureyev (1938-1993): Rudolf Nureyev, Russian ballet dancer, he got the inspiration to become a ballet dancer, after seeing the "Song of the cranes." Although he learned to dance ballet during his early age, joined officially the State Choreographic Institute in Leningrad at the age of 17 years. In a few years became soloist and performed in more than 15 dances ballet. His ballet is the famous Sleeping Beauty, Marguerite and Armand, The Bayada and many others. It was the first ballet dancer to perform in both ballet and modern dance at the same time.

MikhailBaryshnikov (1948): Mikhail Baryshnikov, Russian dancer and actor, is one of famous dancers. Motivated by her mother, began to practice ballet at the age of 15 in 1960. Because of its elegant style of dancing, he joined the Kirov Ballet in Leningrad in 1966 and was assigned a soloist. He became a member of the National Ballet of Canada and later joined the American Ballet Theater (ABT). In the environment that he learned the style of movement of George Balanchine at the New York City Ballet. He returned to AMT as artistic director and worked in the White Oak Project. Most notable results of Mikhail Baryshnikov "was in" The Nutcracker. " In 2000 he was awarded the Kennedy Center Honors. In 2004 he started his own Baryshnikov Arts Center.

The dance ballet today is indeed a contribution of the legendary ballet dancers (dancers) and dancers (dancers). Today, there are many schools that offer academic programs for learning to dance ballet. If you are interested in dance and have a passion for ballet, then you can make a career in classical dance. You can enroll in a university program or that cassistance in getting through dance companies.

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