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Can you imagine a party
where every movement ,
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from the slightest gesture
to walking across the room,
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and every visual detail,
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from furniture to hemline length,
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were governed by a complex system
of rules and procedures?
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For centuries, such rituals
were commonplace for European Nobility.
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And while they've gone out of fashion,
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we recognize the components
under a fmailiar label:
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ballet.
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Ballet, from Italian "balletto,"
or little dance,
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originated in Renaissance Italy
as a combination of social dance
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and choreographed display
at aristocratic gatherings.
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In many aspects, it was a way
of controlling people in court
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with acceptable forms of behavior,
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such as the manner in which people
stepped, bowed, or took someone's hand.
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It also involved rules governing
everything from attire
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to where one could walk or sit
in relation to the King.
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Over time, the study of ballet became
a central element of court life.
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A proper grasp of the etiquette could
make or break one's success as a courtier.
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Many of these court jesters can still
be seen in modern ballet techniques.
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Ballet was brought to France
in the 16th century
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by Catherine de'Medici,
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the Italian wife of King Henry II.
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As celebrations became more lavish,
so did the dance,
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with dancing masters teaching
elaborate steps to young nobles
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and story elements providing
a unifying theme.
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The focus shifted from participation
to performance,
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and the form acquired
more theatrical trappings,
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such as professionally designed sets
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and a slightly raised platform or stage
with curtains and wings.
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But it was in the 17th century court
of Louis XIV
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that ballet was refined into the art
we know today.
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Louis himself had been trained
in ballet from childhood.
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His early role as the sun god,
Apollo, at age fifteen
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cemented the central role ballet
would play during his reign.
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It also earned him the title
of Sun King,
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with his splendid golden costume
and choreography
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that promoted the idea of the King
as a divinely ordained ruler.
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Louis would go on to perform
80 roles in 40 major ballets,
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either as a majestic lead,
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or sometimes playing minor
or comedic parts
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perform emerging in the lead role
as the ened.
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He trained daily in ballet,
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as well as fencing and riding,
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and through his example,
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dancing became an essential skill
for all gentlemen of the era.
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But Louis XIV's main contribution
to ballet was not as a performer.
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His founding of
the Royal Academy of Dance in 1661
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shifted control of ballet
from local guilds to the royal court.
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As director,
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he appointed his personal ballet master
and frequent performance partner
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Pierre Beauchamp,
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who codified the five main positions
of the body still used today.
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Through is collaborations
with Jean Baptiste Lully,
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the director of the Royal Music Academy,
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and famed playwright Molière,
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Beauchamp helped establish ballet
as a grand spectacle.
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And in 1669, a separate ballet academy
was founded.
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The Paris Opera Ballet survives today
as the oldest ballet company in the world.
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Ballet moved away from the royal court
to the theater
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and survived the democratic revolutions
and reforms
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that followed over the next century.
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With the advent of the romantic movement,
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fantasy and folklore themes
became common motifs.
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And though the influence of ballet
in France would decline,
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other countries, such as Russia,
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would play a major role
in its further development.
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Fortunately, today most of us don't
have to learn a complicated set of steps
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just to socialize at a wedding.
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Instead, we can go to the theater
to see professionals
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who spend their lives training rigorously
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to perform feats that would have been
unimagineable in Louis XIV's day.
Ivana Korom
Update in the transcript:
2:38 perform emerging in the lead role as the end --> before emerging in the lead role as the end.