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Beyond the barre

step by step through the world of ballet
Author: Search for this author Klaus, Francois
Statement of Responsibility: Francois Klaus ; translated and edited by Robyn and Philippe Klaus ; with illustrations by Brenda Tye
Medium identifier: SKH
Year: 2017
Publisher: Wroclaw, Amazon Fulfillment
Media group: Buch
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Author: Search for this author Klaus, Francois
Statement of Responsibility: Francois Klaus ; translated and edited by Robyn and Philippe Klaus ; with illustrations by Brenda Tye
Medium identifier: SKH
Year: 2017
Publisher: Wroclaw, Amazon Fulfillment
Works included: 1. Essay of dancing - How do you start? - The audition - Life in the ballet company - Spontaneity - Acting in dance - Being part of creation - The pas des deux - Stage fright - And afterwards?, 2. Essays on Teaching: Mentors and role models - A point of contention - The ballet master - The professional class , 3. Essays on choreography: A natural impulse - Approaches to choreography - Working with the music - A diversion: ballet conducting - The set - Costume - Lighting - The artistic director , 4. Essays on the state of dance today: Chasing giraffes - The force of tradition - The audience - Money matters - The big fish - The currency of art
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ISBN: 978-1-535-43192-7
ISBN (2nd): 1-535-43192-X
Description: 94 Seiten : Illustrationen
Tags: Tanz; Tänzer; Tanzerziehung; Tanzmeister; Choreographie; Berufslaufbahn; Choreography; career ; bisacsh; Dance
Participating parties: Search for this character Klaus, Robyn; Klaus, Philippe; Tye, Brenda
Language: Englisch
Footnote: "For the vast majority, ballet evokes a series of clichés: pointe shoes, tutus, something vaguely Russian...' Renowned principal dancer, choreographer and director Francois Klaus casts a candid light on working in the ballet world - the hidden rewards as well as nasty surprises. Packed with personal anecdotes on everything from strange auditions to the mentorship of Rudolf Nureyev, this concise little book looks at the art of dancers, teachers and choreographers and their place in the modern world. A lighthearted but thoughtful must-read for anyone invested in the quest for ballet to survive."
Media group: Buch