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| Jordan Matter
Collects pictures of dancers striking poses in everyday places and while doing everyday things, including in libraries, on subway platforms, at restaurants, and on beaches. | |
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| Allison Kyle Leopold, Dena Simone Moss
Let Dena Simone Moss and Allison Kyle Leopold teach you everything you need to know to get in shape, beautifully sculpt your body, and truly appreciate the art of ballet. | |
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| Jack Anderson
Traces the history of dance from the ancient world to the present and discusses the contributions of influential dancers and choreographers | |
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The costumes featured in this book are drawn entirely from the National Gallery of Australia's world-renowned collection of Ballets Russes costumes and ephemera. | |
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| Carol Lee
A History of Its Origins and Evolution Carol Lee. never develop into balletomanes . The piece hardly advanced the quest for genuine artistic creation that goes hand in hand with great periods in art. While the National Endowment for the Arts ... | |
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| Tamara Stanwood
Rory Foster argues that it isn't sufficient for a ballet teacher to be well versed in technique; they must also know how to utilize pedagogial skills. | |
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| Eric Franklin
The book culminates with a 20-minute, full-body workout routine designed to help you warm up, condition, and refine your dance technique. | |
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| George Latimer
From the turbulence of the mid 1960's in Oakland, CA., George Latimer traveled to Memphis, TN. His sexual ambivalence in tow, he encountered the segregated world of dance in the racially polarized city. | |
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| Marie Paquet-Nesson
Intimate recollections of a wondrous time and place. | |
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| Miriam Wenger-Landis
At the School of Ballet New York, the most prestigious ballet school in the country, aspiring ballerina Anna becomes friends with her talented roommate, Hilary, a French exchange student, Marie, a down-to-earth mid-westerner, Jen, and one ... | |
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