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So You Want To Be A Ballet Dancer
So You Want To Be A..., #34
E-bok
Engelska, 202640 kr
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Beskrivning
So You Want To Be A Ballet Dancer is an illustrated nonfiction guide that takes kids ages 10 to 14 behind the scenes of a career built on discipline, artistry, and an almost impossible standard of physical and creative excellence. If you love ballet — or even just wonder what ballet dancers actually do all day — this is the book that finally gives you a real answer.Most books about dance for young readers offer the highlight reel. This one starts at the barre and stays honest. You'll learn what rigorous training does to the body over years — how correct alignment becomes a dancer's natural resting state, how strength is built in muscles that never show, and how flexibility is developed in joints that must never fail. You'll discover why dancing on pointe requires far more than balance, why turnout is about anatomy as much as ambition, and how the physical toll and constant conditioning shape a career that begins earlier and asks more of the body than almost any other performing art.But technique is only half the story. Inside, young readers will explore the artistry that separates a good dancer from a great one — the musicality that comes from learning to hear not just notes but the architecture of a score, and the psychological resilience required to perform with full presence when the house is full and every hour spent in a studio comes down to what happens right now. You'll meet the team behind every performance: choreographers, directors, physical therapists, and fellow dancers whose behind-the-scenes coordination turns individual movement into a single living expression of music and narrative.The book also traces ballet's rich history, from the royal courts of seventeenth-century France to the legendary artists whose creative vision transformed it into one of the world's most demanding art forms. Children will see how the traditions they inherit in class connect to centuries of innovation, rebellion, and reinvention on stages around the world.Honest, specific, and quietly illuminating, this is a guide that doesn't talk down to its readers. It's written for the kid who watches from the wings and wonders what it would take to stand in that light — for girls and boys who sense that the beauty they see on stage is the visible half of something much larger. Whether your young dancer is just starting classes or already dreaming of a life on stage, these pages bring the full picture into focus.The barre is waiting. The music is about to begin. And somewhere in a studio with worn floors, a dancer is doing it again, doing it better, doing it one more time. Maybe that dancer is you.