Diary Of A Dancer
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Author | : Elinor Carucci |
Publisher | : Steidl |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Belly dance |
ISBN | : 9783865211552 |
"I have been a professional Middle Eastern dancer, or as it is called in the West, belly dancer, for ten years. I photographed this collection of images during a period of three years, in which I performed mostly around New York City's five boroughs, their vicinity and parts of New Jersey. I traveled to shows with a married couple, Israelis like myself, who were my agents. He was the drummer, she did the jewelry, so we were a small, tightly knit creative team, spending many hours together on the road. We sometimes did as many as six or seven shows an evening, each in a different location and for a different kind of audience. I danced for Americans, Greeks, Indians, Bukharans, Punjabis, Turkish, Chinese and Gypsy communities. I danced in fancy restaurants for celebrities, in middle-class family events, in sleazy bars, or for men gathered in poor-house basements. There is a tension between the dance's beauty, grace and technical sophistication, and the fact that it thrives on its off-stage settings. It is not just choreographically complicated, it is also direct, sexual, warm, alive. More than that, it is, in its own way, truly intimate. It could not be all that if it wasn't performed in ordinary settings, among, rather than in front of, audiences. This is, in fact, what I personally like so much about it. The mixing with the people, dancing in living rooms, being surrounded by families, grandparents and children at once, the smell of the food and the messiness of real life..." --Elinor Carucci
Author | : Samantha C. Ross |
Publisher | : Allen & Unwin |
Total Pages | : 301 |
Release | : 2020-12-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1761060880 |
Confronting, confessional and wildly entertaining, Sunshine lays bare the business of stripping and what goes on in the backrooms of 'gentlemen's clubs'. Coming to TV in 2021! There are a lot of Ambers in the stripping world. And Aprils and Summers, and Skys and Rains. There are quite a few gems: Sapphires, Diamonds, Rubies and even an Amethyst. And exotic creatures: Tigers, Cheetahs, Phoenixes and Kitties. Plenty of weather conditions, like Misty, Stormy and Cloudy. There are, of course, a selection of fruits: Cherry, Berry, Peaches and Apple. And confectionery to go with it, like Candy, Lolly and Caramel. And then there are the generic hot-girl/sexy names: Lolita, Tiffany, Chanel, Lulu, Sasha and Brigitte. Meet Sunshine. That's her stage name. Follow her downstairs into the shadowy underworld of the so-called Gentlemen's Clubs, where men hide in dark corners and pay gorgeous women like Sunshine to take their clothes off. Follow her to the private rooms where the lap dances happen, the hustle plays out and the real money flows. Sit with her in the back room with the other dancers, her friends and colleagues, who laugh and cry and rake in the dollars and party as though a zombie apocalypse is on the horizon. Sunshine tells us in her own brutally honest and audacious words what it's like to work as a stripper, both in Australia and overseas. Confessional, confronting, revealing, wildly entertaining and often laugh-out-loud funny, Sunshine: The diary of a lap dancer will take you into a world that most of us can only imagine and that others know all too well. But only the dancers know what really goes on - and this book shows you their world stripped bare.
Author | : Vaslaw Nijinsky |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 1968 |
Genre | : Ballet dancers |
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Author | : Toni Bentley |
Publisher | : University Press of Florida |
Total Pages | : 163 |
Release | : 2003-03-20 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0813040922 |
An irresistible inside look at one of the world's great dance companies, Winter Season is also a sensitive, intimate, and almost painfully honest account of the emotional and intellectual development of a young woman dedicated to one of the most demanding of all the arts. Bentley's association with the New York City Ballet began when she was accepted by the affiliated School of American Ballet at the age of eleven. Seven years later, she became a member of the company. In the fall of 1980, as the winter season opened, she found herself facing an emotional crisis: her dancing was not going well. At 22 she felt that her life had lost direction. To try to make something of her experience, on paper if not on stage, she began to keep a journal, describing her day-to-day activities and looking back on her past. The result is perhaps the closest that most of us will ever come to knowing what it feels like to be a dancer, on stage and off. It also offers memorable glimpses of some notable members of the City ballet, with, at the center, the man whose vision they all served--George Balanchine.
Author | : Dina McDermott |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 90 |
Release | : 2017-09-15 |
Genre | : Choreographers |
ISBN | : 9780692883655 |
"A Dancer's Diary: Around the World in Thirteen Dances" is your passport to the mesmerizing, multicolored, and memorable world of dance. Join author Dina McDermott on a journey through the art of dance, including classical ballet, contemporary/modern dance, kathak, flamenco, and many other unique styles. With stops in Bali, Spain, and Cuba, and additional performances and choreographers from China, Israel, and Germany, among others, each chapter forms a vivid account of the author¿s firsthand experiences; spanning performances and travels around the world from 1983 to the present. Combining memoir, travel writing, and performance review, McDermott creates a lavish sampler of international dance. If you love dance, travel, cultural study, music, or visual arts, you will enjoy this narrative, written by a professional dancer, teacher, and choreographer.
Author | : Merce Cunningham |
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ISBN | : 9780375402784 |
Author | : Maddie Ziegler |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2017-03-07 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1501150669 |
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Teen dance prodigy, breakout Dance Moms star, and judge on So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation presents her uplifting coming-of-age memoir about following her dreams and working hard to achieve success in both the dance world and in life. Maddie Ziegler had hoped to become a star—she just didn’t know how soon that day would come. At just eight years old, she was cast on Lifetime’s hit reality show Dance Moms and quickly won the hearts of fans everywhere with her natural talent and determination. Soon, she was catching eyes all over—including those of pop superstar Sia, who handpicked her to star in the incredibly popular music video “Chandelier.” The rest, as they say, was history. In this inspirational memoir, Maddie explains the hard work she put into her rise to stardom and how she keeps her balance along the way—starring in music videos, going on tour, and becoming an actress in The Book of Henry with Naomi Watts and Jacob Tremblay. She also answers her fans’ burning questions with wise advice she’s learned on her journey. With honesty, charm, and humor, Maddie offers her unique perspective on making her way in the world as a young teenager, reflecting on the lessons she’s learned—and preparing for the exciting road ahead.
Author | : Alissa Hall |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 2006-07-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1411667395 |
Fifteen year old Celia is having trouble dealing with school, dance, diet and dating, trying to be perfect for everyone and everything.
Author | : Porcupine Porcupine Printing |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 82 |
Release | : 2017-08-26 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781975804978 |
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Author | : Ellen O'Connell Whittet |
Publisher | : National Geographic Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2020-04-14 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1612198325 |
"Poignant and exquisite"--The Los Angeles Review of Books "An inspiring and powerful book"--Booklist "A genuinely absorbing read"--Kirkus "Revelatory, honest, and wondrous."--Chanel Miller, author of Know My Name A lyrical and meditative memoir on the damage we inflict in the pursuit of perfection, the pain of losing our dreams, and the power of letting go of both. With a promising career in classical ballet ahead of her, Ellen O'Connell Whittet was devastated when a misstep in rehearsal caused a career-ending injury. Ballet was the love of her life. She lived for her moments under the glare of the stage-lights--gliding through the air, pretending however fleetingly to effortlessly defy gravity. Yet with a debilitating injury forcing her to reconsider her future, she also began to reconsider what she had taken for granted in her past. Beneath every perfect arabesque was a foot, disfigured by pointe shoes, stuffed--taped and bleeding--into a pink, silk slipper. Behind her ballerina's body was a young girl starving herself into a fragile collection of limbs. Within her love of ballet was a hatred of herself for struggling to achieve the perfection it demanded of her. In this raw and redemptive debut memoir, Ellen O'Connell Whittet explores the silent suffering of the ballerina--and finds it emblematic of the violence that women quietly shoulder every day. For O'Connell Whittet, letting go of one meant confronting the other--only then was it possible to truly take flight.