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Académie Royale de Danse

The Académie Royale de Danse, founded by letters patent on the initiative of King Louis XIV of France in March 1661, was the first dance institution established in the Western world. It was an association of thirteen dancing experts whose purpose according to the preamble of the King's letters was "to restore the art of dancing to its original perfection and to improve it as much as possible".〔Astier 1998, pp. 3.〕 The group was intended to codify court and character dances and to certify dance teachers by examination,〔"Académie Royale de Dance, L'" in Craine and Mackrell 2000, p. 1.〕 but since no archives of the organization have been found, it has not been possible to evaluate in detail its activities and accomplishments.〔 The Académie Royale de Musique, originally founded in 1669 as the Académie d'Opéra, was a closely related opera and ballet company,〔Christout 1998, p. 86; Harris-Warwick 1992, p. 856.〕 and although the two institutions never merged, members of the dance academy were also associated with the opera. Along with many other royal institutions, the dance academy ceased to exist at the time of the overthrow of the monarchy in 1789,〔Astier 1998, p. 4.〕 but the opera and ballet company survived and today is known as the Opéra National de Paris.〔("Histoire de l'Opéra national de Paris" ) (in French) at the Paris Opera website. Retrieved 19 July 2011.〕
==History==
The dance academy's members (''académistes'') formed part of the king's entourage and court and were, for the most part, simultaneously both dancers and musicians. It was this that motivated the fraternity of musicians of Saint-Julien to publish a virulent factum against the "フランス語:prétendus Académiciens" in 1664. This long ''フランス語:plaidoirie'', entitled ''フランス語:Le mariage de la musique avec la dance'', was signed by Guillaume Dumanoir, "violin player to His Majesty, one of the 25 members of his "grand' Bande", and also holder of the Office de Roy of the Instrument Players, and of the dance masters of France". The quarrel was settled in 1695, by a decree according the same rights to both parties.
Although the object of the Academy was to reflect, analyze and normalize matters of dance, no document relating to its activity or to this theorization has survived. Little by little, recruitment of dancers into the royal entourage gave way to recruitment into the ballet-corps of the Opéra. This little by little altered the Academy's profile, making it and its members more dedicated to dance training alone.

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