Title | Shapes of American Ballet : Teachers and Training Before Balanchine |
Author | Jessica Zeller |
Call Number | GV1623 .Z45 2016 |
Location | 2nd Floor Social Sciences |
Rating | Highly Recommended |
Book Review | As a ballet lover I always look for new books about the art form. This book is a wonderful dive into choreographers and styles that came before George Balanchine (widely regarded as the most influential choreographer of the 20th century). Since so much related to ballet is focused on Balanchine, this book is a refreshing focus on others in the world of ballet. |
Submitted By | Lauren Menges |
Department or Major | Library |
Status | Staff |
Chapman Email | menges@chapman.edu |
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Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Shapes of American Ballet : Teachers and Training Before Balanchine
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