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The Romantic ballet period began in 16th century France and Italy. ... Romantic ballet, also called Ballet de Coure, included complicated scenery, in addition to a sequence of processions, poetic speeches, music and dancing. ...
Romantic ballet continued to flourish in the 17th century. ...
Although ballet was greatly appreciated, nearing the end of the 17th century, it began to become repetitive. ... This was also a turning point for woman, for in the past ballet had been lead by male dancers. ... Ballet companies were now being set up all over France to train dancers for the opera. By 1830, the Romantic Movement, which was widening the world of art, music, and literature, took on a completely new standpoint.
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