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Laura S. (ladyhawk87) - - Reviews

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Basic Principles of Classical Ballet: Russian Ballet Technique
Review Date: 4/6/2014


Classic book detailing Russian ballet technique from the perspective of M. Vaganova. It has dozens of lovely illustrations. This is a great reference for dancers, and though the author comes across as rather opinionated, she is fascinating. I found that as I mentioned this to dance friends, they were all quite familiar with this systematic presentation of ballet dance steps.


Holding on to the Air: An Autobiography
Holding on to the Air: An Autobiography
Author: Suzanne Farrell, Toni Bentley
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
 5
Review Date: 6/6/2017


Interesting autobiography, that mostly focuses on Farrell's relationship with George Balanchine, both professionally and personally. I felt that she was consistently presenting a positive view of Balanchine, and was very lenient toward his shortcomings.
For those who read this as a dancer or ballet lover, there is lots of detail regarding the development of a dance and the running of rehearsals that were fascinating.


A House In the Sky
A House In the Sky
Author: Amanda Lindhout, Sara Corbett
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 3/8/2017


A hard to read book covers a riveting topic, the captivity of a young, somewhat naive Canadian traveler. The opening chapters cover Amanda Lindhout's early life and "globe trekker" style travels. The shadow of the kidnapping you know is coming hangs over the early part of the book. Her travels eventually bring her to Somalia as a freelance journalist. Her kidnapping and captivity, which last over a year, are terrifying and distressing. While not graphic, the violence described is disturbing. I can't say I thought the book awesome, but definitely thought provoking.


Margot Fonteyn: A Life
Margot Fonteyn: A Life
Author: Meredith Daneman
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 2.8/5 Stars.
 4
Review Date: 2/17/2017


Excellent, comprehensive review of this dancer's life, both on a career and personal level. Much detail on her dance style and development. The influences on Fonteyns dance, including her contemporaries, teachers, partners and directors are covered in detail. Extensive research is apparent. I found this book both compelling and heartbreaking. However, at times I had to put it down, I found Fonteyn's personal life so sad. I felt the author wrote from a contemporary perspective, and took in stride some of the life choices that I thought tragic. As a whole, it's well worth reading.


Maria Tallchief : America's Prima Ballerina
Maria Tallchief : America's Prima Ballerina
Author: Maria Tallchief, Larry Kaplan
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 7/30/2019


Fascinating biography of this dancer, including her years with Balancine.


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