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"Every commercial ballet teacher should have a copy. . . . offers
solid self-evaluation to every teacher--it separates 'the mice and
the Nutcracker' "--Richard J. Sias, dancer, choreographer, and
associate professor of ballet, Florida State University "The
contribution to the dance world is immense. . . . should be read by
all teachers of dance as well as students in preparatory schools
and colleges. . . . Mr. White challenges us to reexamine what we
have accepted as excellence in the past and to push beyond that to
find what is possible."--Patricia Walker, founder and director,
Children's Ballet Theatre of New Hampshire "A service of great
importance for any artist wishing to pursue a career in dance. . .
. applicable to both experienced and inexperienced dancers and
teachers. It gives guidelines to the art of teaching ballet where
none existed before."--Charles Flachs, principal dancer, Nashville
Ballet From his experience of 40 years in ballet as a student,
performer, ballet master, and dedicated teacher, John White offers
this work of inspiration and step-by-step instruction on the art
and craft of teaching classical dance. Stressing excellence in both
the creative and the practical aspects of teaching, White discusses
what it means to be a "master teacher"--someone with both a deep
love for dance and an appreciation for the grandeur of the human
spirit. Good art is usually uncomplicated, he says. Illustrating
with 97 photographs, he presents a method of study that includes
such aspects of teaching as constructive warm-up exercises, when to
begin pointe shoes, the beneficial aspects of pain, and appropriate
music for the classroom, as well as elements of the basic lesson.
He discusses how to recognize talent and to refine and develop it.
He offers guidelines for establishing and organizing a well-run
studio. And he presents his personal insights into the art of
classical ballet pedagogy--shaped in particular by his study with
ballet masters from the Kirov and Bolshoi ballet companies and by
concepts from the famous Vaganova Choreographic School in St.
Petersburg. The book also confronts the controversial issue of the
widespread mediocrity that is notorious in dance schools. Poor
training often brings about the loss of talented students and the
premature forced retirement of professional artists from
unnecessary injuries. By contrast, White says, good teaching can be
an exhilarating challenge and a profound joy. John White is
codirector of the Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet, located in a
Philadelphia suburb, which he opened with his wife in 1974. He has
been a soloist and the ballet master of the Ballet Nacional de Cuba
and the head instructor and interim ballet master of the
Pennsylvania Ballet Company. Since 1980 he has conducted seminars
for dance teacers, training more than 400 teachers during this
time. In addition, he was a contributing editor and writer for
Ballet Dancer Magazine.
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