Dance baroque
Since the Years 1960, one calls dance baroque the choreographic art of, mainly the dance of court and Théâtre.
Closely related to the Baroque music, as well by the chronology as by the style, the Danse Baroque evolves/moves within the framework of the “marvellous one”, as it is in the Ballet from court, the tragedy in music or the Opéra-ballet. Named at the time the “ beautiful dance ”, it was given to the last style by researchers and historians of the dance who rehabilitated an art and a style of dance that the romantic Ballet traditional and had simplified and standardized.
Following Francine Lancelot and at its company “Laugh and Danceries”, of many companies present today repertory baroque, generally reconstituted according to the works of Raoul-Auger Feuillet and his successors.
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