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Where Snowflakes Dance and Swear: Inside the Land of Ballet
Stephen Manes
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| #791766 in Books | Cadwallader and Stern | 2012-09-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x2.03 x5.98l,2.89 | File type: PDF | 912 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| or even if you just enjoy a good|By Asher Taylor|If you're an amateur dancer, a balletomane, or even if you just enjoy a good, witty non-fiction book, do yourself a favor and read Stephen Manes' _Where Snowflakes Dance and Swear._ Through Manes' fresh, wide-open eyes, you'll get a good look at the day-to-day life of one of the United States' premier ballet companies, and to a||"Ballet is about as transparent as the federal government, which means that a very small percentage of its backstage business makes it into the public eye. Author Stephen Manes is about to change all of that..." --Jane Vranish, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|
The internationally acclaimed book that takes you behind the scenes to reveal how ballet really happens:
In a scuffed-up studio, a veteran dancer transmits the magic of an eighty-year-old ballet to a performer barely past drinking age. In a converted barn, an indomitable teacher creates ballerinas as she has for more than half a century. In a monastic mirrored room, dancers from as near as New Jersey and as far as Mongolia learn works as old as the nine...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Where Snowflakes Dance and Swear: Inside the Land of Ballet | Stephen Manes.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.