What type of ballet is La Sylphide?



La Sylphide (English: The Sylph; Danish: Sylfiden) is a romantic ballet in two acts. There were two versions of the ballet; the original choreographed by Filippo Taglioni in 1832, and a second version choreographed by August Bournonville in 1836.

Is La Sylphide a Romantic ballet?

One of the world’s oldest existing romantic ballets, La Sylphide originally premiered on March 12, 1832 in Paris, with now lost choreography by Filippo Taglioni. A success, the ballet was re-choreographed in 1836 by the Danish ballet master August Bournonville.

Is La Sylphide a ballet blanc?

“LES SYLPHIDES”





Chopiniana or Les Sylphides is a short, non-narrative Ballet Blanc, choreographed by Michel Fokine. The score was written by Frédéric Chopin and orchestrated by Alexander Glazunov who had set the music in 1892 as a purely orchestral suite, under the title Chopiniana, Op. 46.

What makes La Sylphide a Romantic ballet?

In 1832, Filippo created La Sylphide to show Taglioni to her best advantage. This supernatural, tragic story with its romantic Scottish setting, combined with Taglioni’s ethereal look, became a defining moment in Romantic ballet. Taglioni became the rage of Europe.

Is Les Sylphides a story ballet?

Les Sylphides (French: [le silfid]) is a short, non-narrative ballet blanc to piano music by Frédéric Chopin, selected and orchestrated by Alexander Glazunov. The ballet, described as a “romantic reverie”, is frequently cited as the first ballet to be simply about mood and dance.

What is abstract ballet?

An abstract ballet is a ballet without a plot. Often contemporary ballets are considered abstract ballets as the basis of the piece does not lie in a story, but just in its movement.