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First time in print, this historic production is derived from a
magazine story with 54 weekly issues telling a hilarious and
gripping adventure shows behind the scenes in Washington, DC when a
conservative matriarch with unimaginable influence over one
Congressman discovers her son is gay. The only problem is that he
is working for the Congressman. This story was considered the
favorite gay soap in America for many years. It was made into this
screen play and the pilot was shot. But when, in 2001, the twin
towers fell, so did all scripts with references to terrorist plots.
Oh, yes, there is a terrorist plot in this story, originally
written in 1993. Now, the screen play for this 19-episode epic
television series is available.
Margot Fonteyn's closest friends don't appear in Daneman's detailed
biography. Lita Legarda (a doctor) gets a one line mention. Angie
Novello (Margot's Washington Hostess), Theodora Christon (Margot's
personal secretary) and Ken Ludden aren't mentioned at all. These
were the people she trusted most, who kept her confidences and
never spoke to the press. Everyone knew Margot differently. BQ, her
mother, knew one Margot. Tito, her husband, knew another. Ludden,
her circle's youngest by a large margin, knew yet another side of
Margot: hence the title 'My Margot'. Ken shares that Margot--who
taught him so much about ballet and life, and with whom he worked
to plan ballet's future. Beyond Margot we learn about Ken's
delightful relationship with BQ, a close friendship between a
teenager and a woman of eighty. Ken also writes with unflinching
honesty of the hostile relationship he had with Rudolf Nureyev,
which developed over time into a grudging mutual respect and a
shared grief when Margot died.
Classical Ballet 100 Rules is the first time the basic rules of
movement, body, turning and style of classical ballet are in print.
This book of rules is part of the legacy of Margaret Craske, Dame
Margot Fonteyn, Carmen Mathe, Sallie Wilson, and all of the dancers
who have studied and mastered classical theatrical dancing. Ken
Ludden, with more than 40 books in print, publishes these rules to
help students, professionals, and teachers to understand the
complex system of classical ballet. But these rules also apply to
all forms of dance. So even the contemporary, modern, jazz,
lyrical, folk, or street dancer will benefit from this book.
The Academy Method syllabus is based on structured classes. This
means that every class that is taught has a specific focal point
around which the combinations and flow of the class are based. This
book breaks down the classes by age of the child studying, and
gives specific class focal points for each phase of development.
This is a prospectus for the creation of the Fonteyn Institute of
Advanced Pedalogical Studies in Performing Fine Arts. It presents
the entire structure of this proposed element of a college or
university program. The Fonteyn Institute is designed as an
educational and archival institution. Its primary purpose is to
preserve the highest integrity and levels of performed fine arts,
principally classical theatrical dancing through the training of
teachers, support of choreographers, division of research materials
and general sponsorship and promotion of projects for the general
public in the performed fine arts arena.
Margot Fonteyn's closest friends don't appear in Daneman's detailed
biography. Lita Legarda (a doctor) gets a one line mention. Angie
Novello (Margot's Washington Hostess), Theodora Christon (Margot's
personal secretary) and Ken Ludden aren't mentioned at all. These
were the people she trusted most, who kept her confidences and
never spoke to the press. Everyone knew Margot differently. BQ, her
mother, knew one Margot. Tito, her husband, knew another. Ludden,
her circle's youngest by a large margin, knew yet another side of
Margot: hence the title 'My Margot'. Ken shares that Margot--who
taught him so much about ballet and life, and with whom he worked
to plan ballet's future. Beyond Margot we learn about Ken's
delightful relationship with BQ, a close friendship between a
teenager and a woman of eighty. Ken also writes with unflinching
honesty of the hostile relationship he had with Rudolf Nureyev,
which developed over time into a grudging mutual respect and a
shared grief when Margot died.
The two-week Body Mechanics intensive training program is an
inntroduction to the International Teacher Certification Program
offered by The Margot Fonteyn Academy of Ballet. This book contains
the basic principles of human movement, and 48 trainning exercises
taken from classical ballet's 460-year history. These exercises are
not the ones done in daily class by ballet dancers, but are
selected from the 65 exercises professional dancers use outside of
their ballet training to keep their bodies fit, strong, flexible
and in perfect condition. Trainees who take the 2-week course can
elect to become certificate candidates, and with completion of this
traininng will have achieved 12 course credit hours toward their
certification and 6 hours of credited observation.
The Academy Method is a method of teaching classical theatrical
dancing established by Dame Margot Fonteyn d'Arias. The Margot
Fonteyn Academy of Ballet offers an International Teacher
Certification Program. Certified teachers are able to teach Academy
Method and bring the legacy and art of Margot Fonteyn into the
dancing of their students. The Academy Method teaches the
fundamental principles of movement as they apply to classical
theatrical dancing, and is based on the teachings of Margaret
Craske and her most accomplished students. For more information
about this please go to www.fonteynacademy.org on the Internet. The
Margot Fonteyn Academy of Ballet is located in Beacon, NY under the
direction of Ken Ludden.
Volume 6: Mystic Skills, completes the textbook series that
supports the Ankahr Muse Apprenticeship Program. This book is meant
to serve as a meditation guide. Centered on the 22 tenets of
Spirituality that form the basis of most early mystic traditions,
this text works through each of these with a focused meditation.
These texts are meant to be koans in nature, provocative to the
heart, and inspirational for the mystic voyager. The 6th and final
level of training takes the Apprentice beyond space-time, and
allows for each who goes there to have free access to all that is
'other' to our conscious awareness of all that is in manifest form.
It is the highest form of Spiritual practice during the life phase
of the soul. Those who master these meditations have taken the
first small step toward the potential all beings have for
enlightenment.
The Teacher Certification Program of the Academy Method is an
integrated training program for teachers of the Academy Method
approach to dance. It teaches the fundamental principles of
movement as they apply to classical theatrical dance, and were
developed by Dame Margot Fonteyn and Ken Ludden over more than a
decade. The Body Mechanics program is comprehensive training for
the entire body, and is designed to be applied to any sport or
activity that involves human movement. It gives a collection of 65
exercises developed over the last 460 years by the top professional
dancers in the history of the Classical Ballet art form. Taken out
of the context of classical dance, they instill in the body an
absolute efficiency of movement, and allow for the maximization of
every movement made. Whether you are an athlete, dancer, parent,
office worker, stock boy, or waitperson, this program will help you
be more effective and avoid injuries.
A complete basic introduction to ancient Eastern European mystic
traditions, never before published. This ancient system has been an
oral tradition thus far, only passed down from Master to
Apprentice. While Ankahr Muse still adheres to this tradition, this
book supplies the Mystic Apprentice with a reference guide to their
studies, and unlocks the mysteries of Mystic traditions to all who
read it.
The fifth in the series of textbooks to support the Ankahr Muse
Mystic Apprenticeship program. This volume covers the difference
between clairvoyance and psychic abilities. It chronicles the
history of psychic phenomenon from King Saul to the present day.
Students at this level have mastered all of the most common skills
and are ready to go beyond.
The Academy Method coursebook series is designed to educate the
dance student about various aspects of the study of dance. One key
element in becoming a dancer is diet and nutrition. And in fact,
the information in this book is useful to anyone who wants to lose
weight, maintain a dancer's body, and blend diet with exercise to
be in the best shape possible. A Dancer's Diet will give you the
way to have the one thing most people want - A Dancer's Body!
Barre Exercises and Structure is a book in the educational series
by the Fonteyn Academy Press. It accompanies the Academy Method
International Teacher Certificate training program, but is quite
helpful to all instructors and students of dance. Each and every
exercise in a classical dance class has a specific purpose. Knowing
that purpose will help achieving the highest level of dancing
possible for you. The Academy Method is taught at The Margot
Fonteyn Academy of Ballet. It is based on the fundamental
principles of movement as they apply to classical theatrical
dancing. Carrying forward the teachings of Margaret Craske, and her
students, this is what Dame Margot Fonteyn herself studied so long
as she was dancing. Every single movement in classical dancing is
derived from the steps practiced at the barre. This book explains
that relationship, and gives dance students precise knowledge of
what they are to do, why they do it, how it will help their
dancing, and exactly what is required of them.
A Ballet Student's Companion is a book in the educational series by
Fonteyn Academy Press. It goes with the Academy Method
International Teacher Certificate program, but is quite helpful to
all instructors and students of dance. Academy Method,taught at The
Margot Fonteyn Academy of Ballet, is based on the fundamental
principles of movement as they apply to classical theatrical
dancing. Carrying forward the teachings of Margaret Craske, and her
students, this is what Dame Margot Fonteyn herself studied so long
as she danced. Dance students are often left in the dark as to
precisely how, why, when, and for what purpose they are to do the
many tasks assigned. They are not taught the mechanics of steps,
the background of the traditions, the origins of movements,
positions and gestures, nor how they are to apply what they know.
Through this book, and in the Academy Method, students will find
answers to these questions and be able to develop certainty in
their dancing.
History and Positioning is a book in the educational series by the
Fonteyn Academy Press. It accompanies the Academy Method
International Teacher Certificate training program, but is quite
helpful to all instructors and students of dance. The Academy
Method is taught at The Margot Fonteyn Academy of Ballet. It is
based on the fundamental principles of movement as they apply to
classical theatrical dancing. Carrying forward the teachings of
Margaret Craske, and her students, this is what Dame Margot Fonteyn
herself studied so long as she was dancing. This book gives the
dance student an overview of the entire history of ballet, from its
somewhat scandalous start under King Louis XIV in France through to
today. It is a must for all ballet students and ballet teachers.
"Development of Form" is a book in the educational series by the
Fonteyn Academy Press. It accompanies the Academy Method
International Teacher Certificate training program, but is quite
helpful to all instructors and students of dance. The Academy
Method is taught at The Margot Fonteyn Academy of Ballet. It is
based on the fundamental principles of movement as they apply to
classical theatrical dancing. Carrying forward the teachings of
Margaret Craske, and her students, this is what Dame Margot Fonteyn
herself studied so long as she was dancing. This course book
explains in detail how a dancer is able to create the magic of the
stage through movement, line, style, music and dance. It explains
the complex hierarchy and political reality of large ballet
companies, and how a dancer can rise through the ranks. A must have
for every dance student and teacher.
Anatomy and the Dancer is a book in the educational series by the
Fonteyn Academy Press. It accompanies the Academy Method
International Teacher Certificate training program, but is quite
helpful to all instructors and students of dance. The Academy
Method is taught at The Margot Fonteyn Academy of Ballet. It is
based on the fundamental principles of movement as they apply to
classical theatrical dancing. Carrying forward the teachings of
Margaret Craske, and her students, this is what Dame Margot Fonteyn
herself studied so long as she was dancing. This book will allow
you to fully understand now the body works, and what makes
classical theatrical dancing possible.
Principles of Movement is a book in the educational series by the
Fonteyn Academy Press. It accompanies the Academy Method
International Teacher Certificate training program, but is quite
helpful to all instructors and students of dance. The Academy
Method is taught at The Margot Fonteyn Academy of Ballet. It is
based on the fundamental principles of movement as they apply to
classical theatrical dancing. Carrying forward the teachings of
Margaret Craske, and her students, this is what Dame Margot Fonteyn
herself studied so long as she was dancing. This book gives the
foundation of the complete system of classical theatrical dance
practiced and taught at The Margot Fonteyn Academy of Ballet.
"Building a Dancer" is a book in the educational series by the
Fonteyn Academy Press. It accompanies the Academy Method
International Teacher Certificate training program, but is quite
helpful to all instructors and students of dance. The Academy
Method is taught at The Margot Fonteyn Academy of Ballet. It is
based on the fundamental principles of movement as they apply to
classical theatrical dancing. Carrying forward the teachings of
Margaret Craske, and her students, this is what Dame Margot Fonteyn
herself studied so long as she was dancing. This book answers the
question of exactly who is cut out to be a dancer, and how they can
become one. It is an in depth look at all of the considerations
major schools make in choosing students from the many who audition.
Are you one? Find out!
Tradition and Form is a book in the educational series by the
Fonteyn Academy Press. It accompanies the Academy Method
International Teacher Certificate training program, but is quite
helpful to all instructors and students of dance. The Academy
Method is taught at The Margot Fonteyn Academy of Ballet. It is
based on the fundamental principles of movement as they apply to
classical theatrical dancing. Carrying forward the teachings of
Margaret Craske, and her students, this is what Dame Margot Fonteyn
herself studied so long as she was dancing. This book tells how the
traditions of classical theatrical dance began, and shows how they
have evolved over the centuries. It explains the history from the
perspective of the professional dancer, and is designed for those
who teach and study classical dance.
Volume 2 of the Mystic Apprentice's basic text is designed as a
companion to the teachings in the Ankahr Muse Mystic Apprenticeship
program, the Mystic Consul Certification Training, and Tarot
Studies.In this volume, the Mystic Apprentice finds a complete
directory of prayers of the world, instructions for dream
interpretation, a phased analysis of the progression of Spiritual
Tenets that form the Major Arcana of the Tarot, directions for
initiating a new Tarot deck (a process known as Impressing the
Tarot), teachings on the Law of Flow, and much more.It is essential
to have this information before proceeding to the other volumes in
this series for the Mystic Apprentice.
The Academy Method was designed by Dame Margot Fonteyn and Ken
Ludden over 12 years. The instructor certification program gives
them international certification to teach in this method. This book
covers the basic principles of the Academy Method. Review: "Ken
Ludden's teaches the fundamentals of ballet and all movement, and
is groundbreaking and life changing! He works with the truth of
movement...teaches to express through movement. He covers the step
and how to execute it, then clearly explains the WHY for each
exercise as it relates to center work and choreography. This book
lays out how to build a dancer from the moment they enter the
studio until they hit the stage as a professional. Try to see Ken's
live lectures as well and study with him. He is a Master!" -Autumn
Mathisen
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