Dancing Shapes: Ballet and Body Awareness for Young Dancers (Dancing Shapes Series Book 1)
£2.10
“A visually stunning and interactive” pandemic creation from an award-winning dance teacher and her ballerina daughter, both immersed in the ballet world until coronavirus.
Dancing Shapes is a 2021 Independent Press Award Winner.
The book provides an inside gorgeous glimpse into one ballerina’s journey. Konora, whose career has been sidelined by COVID-19, leads readers through warm-up steps, a basic ballet technique lesson, and an exploration of movement and form.
With more than fifty poses to contemplate or re-create, aspiring young dancers:
* learn basic ballet technique and vocabulary
* develop an eye for detail
* explore movement concepts
* increase body awareness
* strengthen spatial perception and balance
* celebrate gratitude, the value of practice, and making healthy choices
What Moms and Dads Said:
Gorgeous! Inspirational! Dancing girls alllllll over my backyard!!!
…while looking at the cover with all those poses said, “I can do that one. I can’t do that one. I can do that one. I can’t do that one…” Then she started trying them. The pictures alone inspired her…
As soon as we read something like, “Can you try…” she would hop right up and try it…
She thinks the book is just right for her age [9], not too young or old feeling…
[This 11-year old] thought it was easy to follow and liked all the interesting shape pictures, she liked that there were “challenges” to try…
About the Author:
Konora climbed the pre-professional ballet ladder up to Pacific Northwest Ballet’s Professional Division. Along the way, she danced iconic roles such as Sugar Plum Fairy and Cinderella. She’s now a full-scholarship trainee at Ballet Idaho.
Konora’s mother taught creative movement and ballet for decades and was honored to be chosen and recognized by her local City Council (2014) for embodying the spirit of partnership and commitment to children in our community for her work with young dancers. She’s breathed dance from every angle: child to pre-professional to adult ballet student, zoom student, dance teacher, dance mom, competition mom, ballet-school parent-guilder, audience member, recital planner, business owner, and board member.
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Additional information
Publisher | Once Upon a Dance (3 Dec. 2020) |
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Language | English |
File size | 11286 KB |
Simultaneous device usage | Unlimited |
Text-to-Speech | Not enabled |
Enhanced typesetting | Not Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Not Enabled |
Sticky notes | Not Enabled |
Print length | 52 pages |
by david hogg
Excellent presentation
by R. Card
My grown up daughter with SEN is about to start ballet lessons and I wanted a visual aid for her to help her understand/remind her of shapes. It isn’t clear from the description, but it’s more of a booklet than a book and it’s 50 pages long. I’m still happy
by karen van diesen
This is a beautifully designed, unique book, with beautiful photography. Whilst aimed at children, it’s a good way for adults too to exercise (and have a bit of fun!), at home in lockdown. I like the way you choose your own music, to suit your mood. A poster/cards version would be handy.