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Ninette de Valois - Idealist Without Illusions
Dame Ninette de Valois has devoted her whole life to the theatre. This collaboration with the distinguished ballet historian and critic, Katherine Sorley Walker, shows how de Valois has always recognised…
Rosemary Butcher - Choreography Collisions and Collaborations
A beautiful, full-colour monograph on the work of Rosemary Butcher, who has influenced and inspired three generations of British choreographers Since the 1970s she has been developing her own movement…
Soviet Choreographers in the 1920s
A definitive study of the previously almost undocumented period of ballet in Russia following the revolution until the advent of Stalin
The Art of Making Dances
One of the first and most important books on choreographing modern dance, a lucid and practical source book
The Dancer’s Book of Health
A classic guide to health and diet for dancers. In simple, clear language all of the factual information that dancers need about anatomy, injury care and prevention, and proper eating habits Includes black…
The Dancer’s Foot Book - A Complete Guide To Foot Care
A complete guide to the care and treatment of common foot injuries for ballet, modern, jazz, tap, and aerobic dancers. It explains basic foot anatomy and contains an alphabetical listing of injuries with…
The Dancers Complete Guide to Healthcare and a Long Career
Here is the place where both the beginner and the more experienced dancer will find helpful advice on everything from diet to care of injuries to ballet as a business
The Dancing Master
Pierre Rameau’s Le Maître à Danser is the standard work on the technique of eighteenth century dancing. It was first published in Paris in 1725, and bore the printed recommendation of the celebrated…
The English Dancing Master
Playford’s The Dancing Master was one of the most popular dancing manuals of its day, first published in 1651 and remaining in print for some 80 years This version is a facsimile of the ‘re-impression’…
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