can't give you titles but anything on Sir Robert Helpmann - and he's been dead a good while, now' (may be only one n). I'm not a fan of dance, in general, but he was an extraordinary Australian and also made a lot of good films, as a "straight' actor ie no dancing. I think he danced in one of the films of THE RED SHOES and was critically acclaimed
First, you need to do a LOT of research so that you can portray the world of ballet accurately. Dancing is hard work, and most dancers actually hurt themselves trying to dance their best.Second, find some good, solid characters with which the readers can identify.Third, the rest is up to you as a writer. You must find the story inside your own heart for it to be a good story. I suggest reading some ballet stories and books to see how other writers have done it.Another Opinion:Being a dancer is very hard work. Taking ballet or a hardcore dance class would be helpful in writing a ballet story - but you don't have to. Your reader should be able to experience the hardships involved in dancing, as well as the fun.The opinion of a dancer:If you are writing a ballet play think of any random story and use ballet steps and ballet dances to tell the audiences what the story is.If your writing a story about ballet dancers then it's best to watch ballets and watch students in ballet class and find out what ballet dancers do when they are not dancing in class.
Yes, you can start ballet at any age. However, you may want to, if you have not already, learn the positions of the arms and feet as well as perhaps some basic movements such as plies. This should give you a strong base. Look on the internet or books such as The Young Dancer: A Young Enthusiast's Guide to Ballet.
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Some of the best places to find clean jokes are in books. Bookland has many joke books, for adults and children available in their stores or on their website. There are also clean jokes on the internet as well.
The library! Amazon! Bookstores! If you are looking for books about ballet for dancers, I really recommend the Ballet Companion by Eliza Gaynor Minden. It is very helpful and includes everything you need to know if you are starting out, are a dancer, or are just curious.
Sasha Anawalt is an author and journalist who has written books on topics spanning dance and cultural criticism. Some of her notable works include "The Joffrey Ballet: Robert Joffrey and the Making of an American Dance Company" and "The Green Wave: Environmentalism and its Consequences."
First, you need to do a LOT of research so that you can portray the world of ballet accurately. Dancing is hard work, and most dancers actually hurt themselves trying to dance their best.Second, find some good, solid characters with which the readers can identify.Third, the rest is up to you as a writer. You must find the story inside your own heart for it to be a good story. I suggest reading some ballet stories and books to see how other writers have done it.Another Opinion:Being a dancer is very hard work. Taking ballet or a hardcore dance class would be helpful in writing a ballet story - but you don't have to. Your reader should be able to experience the hardships involved in dancing, as well as the fun.The opinion of a dancer:If you are writing a ballet play think of any random story and use ballet steps and ballet dances to tell the audiences what the story is.If your writing a story about ballet dancers then it's best to watch ballets and watch students in ballet class and find out what ballet dancers do when they are not dancing in class.
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Petr Aleksandrovich Liven is known for writing on Russian history and military topics. Some of his notable works include books on Soviet secret police, World War II, and Russian military intelligence.
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The biography of Walt Disney is available in many different formats. Walt Disney had many books written about him and most are available for purchase online or in your local book store. You are also able to read about Walt's life online.
Unfortunately, there is no biography or autobiography books on the late figure skater Jackson Haines. He was in ballet and then ventured into ice skating and was the one that took the rigid and ungraceful movements into a more smooth and eloquent way of skating. He is only mentioned in books regarding the history of figure skating. You might also speak with the librarian at your library and they may have more information on him.He did not write an autobiography but I did find links to a couple of biographies about him. Just type the words "Jackson Haines biography" into your browser (I used Norton and Google) and you will find a couple of links and books about him.
Any number of books are available searching on Google. See the URL link at the lower left.
Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John, I believe, if you're looking for the biography of Jesus. Most of the Bible is biography though, except for the letters.
You can find a biography on Judith Ripka on websites such as Wikipedia, Biography.com, or the official Judith Ripka website. Additionally, you can check out books about her life and work available in libraries or online bookstores.
I am thinking Fiction, Non-Fiction, Biography and Auto-Biography...