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Overview
A Ballet Company dances ... across the pages of this sparkling picture book, inviting you behind the scenes and illuminating ballet terms from A to Z.
A Ballet Company dances ... for the very youngest of dancers as well as for ballet fans of all ages.
Each letter of the alphabet is represented by an illustration of a ballet-related word.
Synopsis
A Ballet Company dances ... across the pages of this sparkling picture book, inviting you behind the scenes and illuminating ballet terms from A to Z.
A Ballet Company dances ... for the very youngest of dancers as well as for ballet fans of all ages.
Publishers Weekly
Visions of tutus will dance in readers' heads as they peruse two new ballet books. From former ballet dancer and accomplished author/artist Rachel Isadora, On Your Toes: A Ballet ABC partners jewel-toned pastel drawings with an abecedary ranging from Arabesque to Zipper. A detailed glossary describes the ballets depicted in specific pictures, defines terms and adds depth; for Zipper, for example, Isadora notes that dancers may make as many as six costume changes in a single performance. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.
Editorials
Publishers Weekly
Visions of tutus will dance in readers' heads as they peruse two new ballet books. From former ballet dancer and accomplished author/artist Rachel Isadora, On Your Toes: A Ballet ABC partners jewel-toned pastel drawings with an abecedary ranging from Arabesque to Zipper. A detailed glossary describes the ballets depicted in specific pictures, defines terms and adds depth; for Zipper, for example, Isadora notes that dancers may make as many as six costume changes in a single performance. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.Children's Literature
Lush, compelling artwork draws the reader into the world of a ballet company. Each of the featured dancers is fully engaged in some aspect of ballet providing a behind the scenes treat for fans and others alike. As a former dancer, Rachel Isadora is able to bring energy and joy to her illustrations. They sparkle with vitality and realism. Each of the dancers featured is young. Isadora knows to give these athletes muscles and she shows the practice room right alongside the costumes and stage. Young readers will enjoy the complete focus on these young dancers. There are no parents, and no teachers. On these pages there is just the dancer and the dance. Curiosity will be peaked and questions raised by some of the images. Each image is accompanied by a word. A glossary in the back provides a full definition. Overall this is an excellent picture book for the reader of every age. It is a dreamy journey through a typically inaccessible world. Super! 2003, Greenwillow Books/ HarperCollins Publishers,β Elizabeth Colbroth