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File:Information icon4.svg | This infobox should italicize the article title automatically. If this is not required, add |italic title=no to the list of parameters. If this is required but the title is not being italicized, try |italic title=force . |
Usage
To use the template, copy the following into an article and fill in the appropriate sections. There is no need to delete unwanted sections.
All fields are optional.
Place: See Notes<ref name="location" group=""></ref> for location details.
Blank
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Parameters
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Ballet's name (title) | |
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Alt text for the image | |
Native title | <span class="nickname" lang="ISO code for that language (if more than one, use [undefined] Error: {{Lang}}: no text (help) instead)">Name or title in its original language, if different |
Choreographer | Ballet's (original) choreographer |
Music | Composer of the music |
Libretto | Writer of the story, book or adaptation for the ballet |
Based on | Original work that inspired the ballet |
Premiere | Date ballet was first performed; use {{Start date}} Theatre and/or city where first performed |
Original ballet company | Company that first performed the ballet |
Characters | List of characters (separate using {{Plainlist}}) |
Design | the designer of the costumes, set |
Setting | Places and times in the ballet's story |
Created for | the famous dancers who created the original roles |
Genre | the ballet's genre |
Type | the type of dancing, e.g. classical |
Website | official website; use {{URL}} |
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Example
Ondine | |
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Choreographer | Sir Frederick Ashton |
Music | Hans Werner Henze |
Libretto | Frederick Ashton |
Based on | Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué's novella Undine |
Premiere | 27 October 1958 Royal Opera House, London |
Original ballet company | The Royal Ballet |
Characters |
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Design | Lila De Nobili |
Setting | Mediterranean |
Created for | Dame Margot Fonteyn |
Genre | Neoclassical ballet |
Type | Classical ballet |
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Ondine | |
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Choreographer | Sir Frederick Ashton |
Music | Hans Werner Henze |
Libretto | Frederick Ashton |
Based on | Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué's novella Undine |
Premiere | 27 October 1958 Royal Opera House, London |
Original ballet company | The Royal Ballet |
Characters |
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Design | Lila De Nobili |
Setting | Mediterranean |
Created for | Dame Margot Fonteyn |
Genre | Neoclassical ballet |
Type | Classical ballet |
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Notes
<references group="" responsive="0"><ref name="location">As per RfC "Naming countries in infoboxes": When identifying a location, city or region in the United States or United Kingdom, the preferred approach is to use the country abbreviations allowed by MOS:ACRO, such as "Portsmouth, New Hampshire, U.S." and "Cardiff, Wales, UK", rather than spelling out the full country name. Avoid using abbreviations for states or provinces in all nations. New Hampshire rather than NH, New South Wales rather than NSW, or British Columbia rather than BC (see MOS:POSTABBR). Cities such as New York City and London may be rendered as "New York City, U.S." and "London, UK" or simply "New York City" and "London". Also, these should not be linked when the context makes it clear (see MOS:OVERLINK). If only the country name is included, it may be written out in full.
</ref></references>Microformat
The HTML mark-up produced by this template includes an hCalendar microformat that makes event details readily parsable by computer programs. This aids tasks such as the cataloguing of articles and maintenance of databases. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please visit the Microformat WikiProject.
- Classes used
The HTML classes of this microformat include:
- attendee
- contact
- description
- dtend
- dtstart
- location
- organiser
- summary
- url
- vevent
nor collapse nested elements which use them.