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About Naomi Poulson
Naomi Poulson - Professional Summary: A sophisticated and multifaceted form of artistic expression, ballet bears a rich history and a deep cultural significance; its name comes from the romantic Latin language’s verb “ballare,” which means, “to dance.” Naomi Poulson, a dedicated follower of many artistic avenues, enjoys attending ballet performances as well as learning about ballet’s conception and evolution. A classic dance technique, ballet’s origins trace back to 15th century Italy. First made popular in the noble courts of the Renaissance era, ballet’s popularity soon spread throughout Europe. A rigorous and highly complex dance, ballet was initially most commonly accompanied by classical music that highlighted the intricacies of the practice. Ballet dancers are known for their talents in precision, as the art form requires a high attention to details, sudden executions of acrobatic motions, and deep abilities of balance. Many study ballet for decades before gaining roles in any productions, and the training is rigorous. In addition to holding deep interests in the complexities of the technique, Naomi Poulson enjoys several varieties of ballet. While the majority of basic ballet education places a stress on classical ballet, often called “Ballet Blanc” or “Romantic Ballet,” today many types of ballet are performed, among them neoclassical ballet and expressionist ballet. In contrast with more traditional ballet performances, which aim to tell a story through dance-narrative, the more modern forms of the dance tend to focus more on the technicalities of the practice. Although it is over half a millennium old, ballet remains a prominent form of entertainment for audiences across the globe. Passionate about the art form, Naomi Poulson lists The Nutcracker and Swan Lake as her favorite classical ballet pieces.
Naomi Poulson - Interests: Theater, the arts, MoMA, ballet


