The Ballet Clothing
Just like the other forms of dance,
ballet has its own style of clothing. However, it is interesting to
know that the ballet clothing of the early days is different from
the standard ballet clothing of today. As far as I know, the
dancers of ballet in the early days wore heavy and fancy costumes.
Their skirts are usually long, flowing down to the dance floor. Why
is that so? The explanation is just so simple: the dancers of the
early ballets are less skilled than they are now so they want to
hide their steps than let the audience see their mistakes.
It’s a different story now.
Thousands of ballet dancers today are becoming more skilled.
Perhaps a major factor that contributes to the development in the
dancers’ skills is the rise of a number of different ballet
techniques. As you may know, more than a hundred dance steps and
techniques are taught in ballet these days. Aside from that,
children of all ages are encouraged to take up ballet classes for
them to share and develop their hidden talents. And, with more and
more people showing interest in this art form, hundreds of ballet
schools came to emerge, offering programs and trainings that will
help develop the skills that the dancers of ballet possess.
With the dancers becoming more and
more skilled, the standard for ballet clothing also started to
change. It’s worth noting that today most of the ballet dancers
prefer to wear costumes that are shorter than ever before. I’m
referring to the ballet skirts required for the ballet dancers
today. As what you’ve seen on television or in pictures, the ballet
dancers used to wear shorter skirts, those that are above the knees,
in particular. Well, this is particularly the accepted standard for
ballet clothing today. For what reason? The ballet dancers of
today are more skilled that they prefer to show off their steps and
movements to the audience. They prefer such newly established
standard for ballet clothing as they do not want their costumes to
interfere with their movements. That’s basically how confident the
contemporary ballet dancers are.
But, how does this change in ballet
clothing started?
I have read an article detailing how
that particular change in ballet clothing standard started.
According to the source, the fashions in ballet began to change
during the early 1700’s when the great dancer named Marie Camagro
cut her ballet skirt to above her ankles. That notable change in
style was affected by the rise of more complicated ballet
techniques. The ballet clothing then became shorter and shorter
until it is finally accepted that the standard ballet skirt, in
particular, ends above the knees.
As the length of ballet clothing
changed, the style and design also changed. Experts of ballet today
often said that the best ballet clothing so far is that which is
light and simple. It must show all the lines of the dancer’s body
and must not interfere with the steps and movements that the dancer
is doing.
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