Classical ballet is the most methodical of the ballet styles; it adheres to traditional 
ballet technique. There are variations relating to area of origin, such as 
Russian ballet, 
French ballet, 
Danish Bournonville ballet and 
Italian ballet. Although most ballet of the last two centuries is ultimately founded on the teachings of 
Blasis.  The most well-known styles of ballet are the Russian Method, the  Italian Method, the Danish Method, the Balanchine Method or New York  City Ballet Method, and the 
Royal Academy of Dance and 
Royal Ballet School methods, derived from the 
Cecchetti method, created in England. The first 
pointe shoes  were actually regular ballet slippers that were heavily darned at the  tip. It would allow the girl to briefly stand on her toes to appear  weightless. It was later converted to the hard box that is used today.
Classical ballet adheres to these rules:
- Everything is turned out.
 
- When the feet are not on the floor, they're pointed.
 
- When the leg is not bent, it's stretched completely.
 
- Posture, alignment, and placement are vital.
 
 
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