Entrée de ballet
A entrée de ballet is an autonomous scene of a Ballet from court, of a entertainment, a Comedy-ballet, a Opéra-ballet, even of a lyric Tragédie, which joins together several Danseur S entering and outgoing of the scenic Espace.
With, the Danse baroque distinguishes several types of entries, according to their character and the style of the steps: serious, serious, bouffonne or grotesque. In its collections of dances, Raoul-Auger Feuillet qualifies the entries which it describes according to the number of characters and sometimes the sex: Entry only, Entry for a woman, Entry with two , etc
This choreographic form disappears in the Années 1720.
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