The Grass is Greener When the Sun is Yellow
by Sarah Rosenthal and Valerie Witte
Tap Dancing America: A Cultural History
by Five College Professor of Dance Constance Valis Hill
Experiencing Dance
by Ms Helene Scheff, Ms Susan McGreevy-Nichols, and Ms Marty Sprague
Japanese Traditional Dance
by Frederic P Miller, Agnes F Vandome, and John McBrewster
Mideast Princess 2 Notebook (Dance 150 Lined, #45)
by N D Author Services
Le Desoeuvrement Choregraphique (Essais D'Art Et de Philosophie)
by Frederic Pouillaude
This dramatic, candid memoir tells the exciting and moving story of Suzanne Farrell's rise from a shy Midwestern girl to one of the greatest dancers of the 20th century. Whether writing about the exhilaration of working and training with George Balanchine, the internationally acclaimed choreographer, or about the triumph of dancing again after hip replacement surgery, this is indeed a fascinating story of a remarkable woman. 16 pages of photographs.
Harry Houdini Jazz Coloring Book (Harry Houdini Coloring Books, #0)
by Andrea Jensen
Satirically utilized by Strauss II to highlight the deceptive aristocratic class, under Lehár, Schoenberg, Mahler, and Webern’s pens the waltz became the pivot between the conscious and unconscious, forcing the music into a paralytic “second state” analogous with the stagnation of the Habsburg Empire. The Waltz: The Decadence and Decline of Austria’s Unconscious shows how over the hundred years between the Vienna Congress and the dissolution of the Empire, the waltz altered from signifier of upp...
Aimed at the interested amateur and professional as well as at workshop leaders, teachers and dancers, this book documents dance creation and jazz dance training according to the method of the renowned Swiss choreographer, Alain Bernard. It contains a short summary of the evolution of jazz dance from its roots in folklore to its modern status as a style of performance dance. In addition, the book provides descriptions of the anatomical functional basics for modern dance training and a comprehens...