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This paper expounds the characteristics of romantic ballet and illustrates the importance of this period with examples.
Romantic ballet (1832— 1876) is the second period in the history of ballet development.

The characteristics of romantic ballet are: longing for a better life, expressing mysterious supernatural realm and conveying people's ideals that are difficult to realize in secular space.

In the ballet of this period, most of them are unrealistic fairy love. The greatest contribution of French schools to the history of ballet is the introduction of light and elegant tiptoe dance technology. Romantic ballet is a prosperous period of French genre ballet, and its overall characteristics, like the whole French culture, can be described as noble and elegant, rigorous and standardized, light and elegant, and romantic, with typical romantic artistic characteristics. During the "romantic ballet" period, it became more and more mature, because its main images were mostly fairies, elves, ghosts and so on. , also known as "white skirt ballet".

Famous History: filippo? Tarioni's fairy jeans? Coralli's Giselle Jules? Perot designed all the dances of the heroines in Esmeralda and Giselle. Arthur. Mary "gabriela" of San Leon? Tarioni's Fairy initiated a new era of "white skirt ballet". Fanny. Els le red dance style, with Mary? Tarioni is even. Carlotta? Gehrig starred in the tragic masterpiece Giselle, Theophile? Ballet writer and critic Gautier wrote a play for Giselle. El Salvador? Vigano choreographed, mostly composing music for his choreographed dance drama Carol? Brassis "Dance Canon" Luigi? Manzotti's Death of Massanero, The Moors of Antilles, Michelangelo and Lola, Cleopatra and Pietro? Mika, Siba, Excellence, Love, Sports Bournonville and his sons The Fairy, Napoli, Dance School, Folk Custom, Flower Festival in Kamzano, far away from Denmark: Fair, Giselle, Paki.