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Comic ballet is a subcategory of narrative ballet, and denotes a dramatic work of a light or comic nature. Catherine d'Medici enjoyed the Italian custom of staging entertainments where classical or allegorical legends were retold through music and dancing, and she introduced this custom to France. It was Catherine's court festival director, who staged and choreographed the 'Ballet Comique de la Reine'. This ballet was presented at the Petit Bourbon on 15 October 1581, and related the story of Circe. Comic ballets include:

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  • Comic ballet (en)
  • Комический балет (ru)
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  • Комический балет является подкатегорией сюжетного балета и обозначает драматическое произведение легкого или комического характера. Истоки комического балета уходят в 16 век, когда Екатерина Медичи принесла итальянскую традицию пересказа классических или аллегорических легенд с помощью музыки и танцев. По её указанию, придворный танцместер Балтасарино ди Бельджойозо, поставил Комедийный балет королевы. Он был представлен в Малом Бурбоне 15 октября 1581 года и повествовал об истории Кирки. Среди комических балетов: Коппелия, Дон Кихот, Тщетная предосторожность. (ru)
  • Comic ballet is a subcategory of narrative ballet, and denotes a dramatic work of a light or comic nature. Catherine d'Medici enjoyed the Italian custom of staging entertainments where classical or allegorical legends were retold through music and dancing, and she introduced this custom to France. It was Catherine's court festival director, who staged and choreographed the 'Ballet Comique de la Reine'. This ballet was presented at the Petit Bourbon on 15 October 1581, and related the story of Circe. Comic ballets include: (en)
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  • Comic ballet is a subcategory of narrative ballet, and denotes a dramatic work of a light or comic nature. Catherine d'Medici enjoyed the Italian custom of staging entertainments where classical or allegorical legends were retold through music and dancing, and she introduced this custom to France. It was Catherine's court festival director, who staged and choreographed the 'Ballet Comique de la Reine'. This ballet was presented at the Petit Bourbon on 15 October 1581, and related the story of Circe. Comic ballets include: * Cinderella (Ashton) * Coppélia * Don Quixote * La Fille Mal Gardée * La fille mal gardée (Ashton) * Frizak the Barber * The Kermesse in Bruges * The Lady and the Fool * The Magic Flute * The Parisian Market or Le Marché des Innocents * Pineapple Poll * Pirates of Penzance - The Ballet! * Punch and the Judy (en)
  • Комический балет является подкатегорией сюжетного балета и обозначает драматическое произведение легкого или комического характера. Истоки комического балета уходят в 16 век, когда Екатерина Медичи принесла итальянскую традицию пересказа классических или аллегорических легенд с помощью музыки и танцев. По её указанию, придворный танцместер Балтасарино ди Бельджойозо, поставил Комедийный балет королевы. Он был представлен в Малом Бурбоне 15 октября 1581 года и повествовал об истории Кирки. Среди комических балетов: Коппелия, Дон Кихот, Тщетная предосторожность. (ru)
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