The internationally acclaimed new book that takes you behind the
scenes to reveal how ballet really happens: In a scuffed-up studio,
a veteran dancer transmits the magic of an eighty-year-old ballet
to a performer barely past drinking age. In a converted barn, an
indomitable teacher creates ballerinas as she has for more than
half a century. In a monastic mirrored room, dancers from as near
as New Jersey and as far as Mongolia learn works as old as the
nineteenth century and as new as this morning. Snowflakes "zooms in
on an intimate view of one full season in the life of one of
America's top ballet companies and schools: Seattle's Pacific
Northwest Ballet. But it also tracks the Land of Ballet to venues
as celebrated as New York and Monte Carlo and as seemingly ordinary
as Bellingham, Washington and small-town Pennsylvania. Never before
has a book taken readers backstage for such a wide-ranging view of
the ballet world from the wildly diverse perspectives of dancers,
choreographers, stagers, teachers, conductors, musicians, rehearsal
pianists, lighting directors, costumers, stage managers, scenic
artists, marketers, fundraisers, students, and even pointe shoe
fitters--often in their own remarkably candid words. The book
follows characters as colorful as they are talented. Versatile
dancers from around the globe team up with novice choreographers
and those as renowned as Susan Stroman, Christopher Wheeldon, and
Twyla Tharp to create art on deadline. At the book's center is
Peter Boal, a former New York City Ballet star in his third year as
PNB's artistic director, as he manages conflicting constituencies
with charm, tact, rationality and diplomacy. Readers look over
Boal's shoulder as he makes tough decisions about programming,
casting, scheduling and budgeting that eventually lead the calm,
low-key leader to declare that in his job, "You have to be willing
to be hated." "Snowflakes" shows how ballet is made, funded, and
sold. It escorts you front and center to the kick zone of studio
rehearsals. It takes you to the costume shop where elegant tutus
and gowns are created from scratch. It brings you backstage to see
sets and lighting come alive while stagehands get lovingly snarky
and obscene on their headsets. It sits you down in meetings where
budgets get slashed and dreams get funded--and axed. It shows you
the inner workings of "Nutcracker, " from kids' charming auditions
to no-nonsense marketing meetings, from snow bags in the flies to
dancing snowflakes who curse salty flurries that land on their
tongues. It follows the tempestuous assembly of a version of "Romeo
and Juliet" that runs afoul of so much pressure, disease, injury,
and blood that the dancers begin to call it cursed. "Snowflakes"
uncovers the astounding way ballets, with no common form of written
preservation, are handed down from generation to generation through
the prodigious memories of brilliant athletes who also happen to be
artists. It visits cattle-call auditions and rigorous classes,
tells the stories of dancers whose parents sacrificed for them and
dancers whose parents refused to. It meets the resolute woman who
created a dance school more than fifty years ago in a Carlisle,
Pennsylvania barn and grew it into one of America's most reliable
ballerina factories. It shows ballet's appeal to kids from
low-income neighborhoods and board members who live in mansions.
Shattering longstanding die-for-your-art cliches, this book
uncovers the real drama in the daily lives of fiercely dedicated
artists in slippers and pointe shoes-and the musicians, stagehands,
costumers, donors and administrators who support them. "Where
Snowflakes Dance and Swear: Inside the Land of Ballet" brings
readers the exciting truth of how ballet actually happens.
General
Imprint: |
Cadwallader and Stern
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2012 |
First published: |
September 2012 |
Authors: |
Stephen Manes
|
Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 51mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
910 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-9835628-3-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Arts & Architecture >
Performing arts >
Dance >
Ballet
|
LSN: |
0-9835628-3-0 |
Barcode: |
9780983562832 |
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