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/kloc-what are the characteristics of ballet art in the 0/6th century?

Although ballet developed greatly during the reign of Louis XIV, it still can't be regarded as the ballet art we understand today. /kloc-Ballet art in the 0/6th century is still a magnificent, luxurious and dazzling ballroom art. During the performance, the important audience sits at one end of the hall, and other audiences sit in the back of the hall or on the verandah surrounding the ballroom on three sides. The dancers are close to the audience. Dance movements belong to the court dance mode, and there is no difficult skill performance. Dance costumes are cumbersome, and some wigs and masks are needed. Dance is elegant, proud, calm, formal, tall and straight, polite and radiant.