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Balanchine the Teacher : Fundamentals That Shaped the First Generation of New York City Ballet Dancers, Paperback / softback Book

Balanchine the Teacher : Fundamentals That Shaped the First Generation of New York City Ballet Dancers Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Widely regarded as the foremost choreographer of contemporary ballet, George Balanchine was, and continues to be, an institution and major inspiration in the world of dance.""Balanchine the Teacher"" is a technical explanation of the stylistic approaches that he taught in New York City between 1940 and 1960, as recorded by two prominent dancers who studied with him at that time.

This phenomenal resource replicates moments in the studio with the influential teacher, vividly and meticulously describing his instructions and corrections for twenty-four classes.These lessons not only introduce Balanchine's methods for executing steps but also discuss the organization and development of his classes, shedding light on the aesthetics of his unique and celebrated style of movement.

This is an indispensable ballet resource and a must-read for dancers, musicians, researchers, and balletomanes.

It is an invaluable resource for dance teachers everywhere.

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