In the history of ballet what is the difference between the turn out we see today and the turn out from the baroque period when
ballet began? Group of answer choices
A) Today, ballerinas have a completely flat turn out and in the baroque period it was natural and relaxed
B) In the baroque period it was completely flat and today ballerinas have a natural and relaxed turnout Turn out in the Baroque period was at a parallel 1st position and today we turn out with our heels touching in first
Today's ballet dancers will know many of the names of the steps, but the style of performing the steps today is different from the Baroque era, for example, in classical ballet the emphasis is up (high on the toes), while the Baroque style is more rooted to the ground (the heels just off the floor). so the baroque period was more natural and relaxed
A proportion is simply a statement that two ratios are equal. It can be written in two ways: as two equal fractions a/b = c/d; or using a colon, a:b = c:d. The following proportion is read as "twenty is to twenty-five as four is to five.