Choregraphie, Beauchamp-Feuillet Notation 1701
The French School
Who: King Louis XIV, Molière, Jean-Baptiste and Pierre Beauchamp
When: 1660s
Where: Versailles, France
Characteristics: Elegant clean lines, fluid movements, and fast precise footwork.
Alumni: King Louis XIV, Sylvie Guillem
The original ballet method was developed during the reign of King Louis XIV in the 17th century; the French School of ballet is the foundation on which all other methods are built. King Louis XIV founded the Académie Royale de Danse in 1661 (now the Paris Opera Ballet), and alongside Molière, Jean-Baptiste and his own ballet master, Pierre Beauchamp, he established the Beauchamp–Feuillet notation style. Beauchamp is also credited with creating the five fundamental foot positions in classical ballet. Ballet vocabulary continues to be in its original French form, referencing the importance of this defining moment in the art form’s development.
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