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What is the debut of romantic ballet?

Fairy is the debut and early masterpiece of French romantic ballet and a milestone in the history of ballet. It was premiered by the Paris Opera Ballet in the theater on March 1832 12. It was written by A. Nuri, composed by J.-M. Schnaizef and directed by F. Tarioni. The fairy was played by Mr. Tarioni. This story happened in rural Scotland in the19th century. James, a young farmer, is going to marry Effie, a girl from the same village. However, in the dim light, he saw the legendary fairy falling from the sky, and for the first time in his life, he found the emotional impulse and couldn't help dancing with her. After several hesitations, he finally eloped with the fairy, went to the space haunted by fairies in the depths of the forest, and pursued that kind of irrelevant fairy love, completely forgetting that his bride would be humiliated, his rival in love would get her wish, and the fortune-teller would be complacent. When he wrapped the fairy's wings in a magic towel prepared by the witch, she died in his arms. There was cheerful music in the village, and James's fiancee had to remarry to Gunn, a farmer who had been pursuing her for many years, while James became a lonely man in shame.

The main historical significance of Fairy lies in that Italian ballet superstar M Tarioni raised the technique of tiptoe dancing to a jaw-dropping height for the first time, and together with knee-high white gauze skirt, he created a light and elegant dance style of "white skirt ballet" for the romantic ballet period, and its influence continues to this day through the tragic masterpiece Giselle of romantic ballet and the debut of modern ballet.