There is www.theworldofballet.webs.com.... there are many others but that's the only one i can think of. check it out!
the Royal Winnipeg Ballet Royal Danish Ballet Royal Swedish Ballet Royal Ballet of Flanders Birmingham Royal Ballet
Some of the more famous ballet schools are, Juilliard, Nutmeg Ballet School, Pacific Northwest, Mary Days, The Marinsky Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet and The National Ballet of Canada.
The phantom of the opera has quite a few ballet scenes incorporated into it but it is not solely ballet.
You can buy tutus in many different places. You can buy it on the internet on many different sites in you search "ballet tutus." You can also find it at your local ballet shop.
some guy named gabe ballet
To purchase tickets for the Ballet it is advisable to go to the San Francisco Ballet official site but other sites include viagogo or excite. Ticket Liquidator sells such tickets at discounted prices.
A Ballet Scholarship is like a normal scholarship, but to some sort of speciality Ballet College, School or association.
It depends on who you are talking to. Some people do consider it a sport and some dont.
This is a question about appreciation of an art-form. Go and see some classical ballet and some modern ballet. If it's not to your taste, that's fine. No doubt many ballet enthusiasts wouldn't care for your tastes either.
from ballet, contemporary evolved, to be a good contemporary dancer u need to be ballet trained, modern jazz also developed from ballet.
For some of the best ballet, try the Paris Opera Ballet (Ballet de l'Opera de Paris). It represents some of the finest of the art in the city. If they aren't performing, there are several other great ballet companies that can be found in Paris.
Some gymnastic moves are derived from ballet, yes. {e.g. A 'split leap' is called a 'grand jeté' in ballet}