Swan Lake

Act III features passages characteristic of the so-called divertissement ballet.

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The appearance of the divertissement ballet is linked to the achievements of Marius Petipa, who was responsible for creating the choreography for Acts I and III. This type of show abounds in dance show-offs and folk dances, which can be observed precisely in Act III. These include the Hungarian czardas, a Spanish dance, a Neapolitan dance, and a Polish mazurka.