``It is the Theory Which Decides What Can be Observed''
by Daniel Kruse
A wide-ranging series introducing readers to a range of popular arts topics, from literature to graffiti and dance to movie special effects. Each title includes ideas for classroom activities and discussion ideas.
Ballet (Love to Dance) (Read Me!: Love to Dance)
by Angela Royston
Do you love ballet? This book tells you all you need to know about this elegant style of dance. Learn about tricky moves, star performers, and the clothes they wear. Then you can have a go yourself!
Maria Tallchief (Native American Biographies (Enslow))
by Paul Lang
Tells the story of ballerina Maria Tallchief, focusing on her Native American background and her rise to fame with the New York City Ballet.
Les Jeunes Étoiles Du Ballet (Little Stars Ballet)
by Taylor Farley
Folk Dance (North American Folklore (Hardcover))
by Sherry Bonnice
Practical, informative hands-on introduction for beginners
So You Want to Work in the Music Industry? (So You Want to Work)
by Margaret McAlpine
So you want to work in music and dance? Find out all about what it is like to work in music and dance. This book explores various occupations including disc jockey, musician, dancer, recording engineer and instrument maker. The main tasks for each job are clearly explained, together with skills required and good points and bad points. Each description ends with a case study, following a typical 'day in the life' of an individual working in music and dance. With colour photographs on every page,...
The 10 Coolest Dance Crazes (10 (Franklin Watts))
by Larry Swartz and Indrani Margolin