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Romantic ballet - Romantic Tutu.
The costume for the romantic ballerina was the Romantic tutu. This was a full, white, multi-layered skirt made of tulle. The ballerina wore a white bodice with the tutu. In the second acts of Romantic ballets, representing the spiritual realm, the corps de ballet appeared onstage in Romantic tutus, giving the name to the term "white act" or "ballet blanc".
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Romantic ballet - Design and scenography
Romantic ballet - Romantic Tutu
The costume for the romantic ballerina was the Romantic tutu. This was a full, white, multi-layered skirt made of tulle. The ballerina wore a white bodice with the tutu. In the second acts of Romantic ballets, representing the spiritual realm, the corps de ballet appeared onstage in Romantic tutus, giving the name to the term "white act" or "ballet blanc".
Romantic ballet - Special Effects
Romantic ballets owed much to the new developments in theater effects, particularly gas lighting (Limelight). Candles had been previously used to light theaters, but gas lighting allowed for dimming effects and other subtelties. Combined with the effects of the Romantic tutu, ballerinas posing en pointe, and the use of wires to make dancers "fly," directors used gas lighting to create supernatural spectacles onstage.
Other related archives1831, 1832, 1836, 1841, 1844, 1845, 1860, Ballet, Carlotta Grisi, Fanny Cerrito, Fanny Elssler, Giselle, La Sylphide, Limelight, Marie Taglioni, Pas de Quatre, Romantic tutu, Romanticism, ballerina, ballet, bodice, corps de ballet, en pointe, narrative ballets, tulle, tutu
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