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Marie, Dancing

Marie, Dancing
Author: Carolyn Meyer
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780152058791

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The life, dreams, and struggles of the fourteen-year-old dancer who posed for Degas's most famous sculpture


Marie, Dancing

Marie, Dancing
Author: Carolyn Meyer
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780152051167

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In Stratford-upon-Avon in the sixteenth century, Anne Hathaway suffers her stepmother's cruelty and yearns for love and escape, finally finding it in the arms of a boy she has grown up with, William Shakespeare.


Eat Right Dance Right

Eat Right Dance Right
Author: Marie Scioscia
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-09-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692139387

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Marie

Marie
Author: Kathleen V. Kudlinski
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1996
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780689811395

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In 1775, young Marie lives in Paris and dreams of becoming a ballerina. But her family is of modest means, and her future is set--convent school, marriage and children--unless she can find a wealthy patron to sponsor her. One special evening, a surprise audition in a most exciting and original place changes Marie's destiny.


Lady of the Dance

Lady of the Dance
Author: Marie Duffy
Publisher: The O'Brien Press Ltd
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1847179371

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"Marie Duffy is one of the best choreographers in the world. She has been my dance master and right-hand person since 1996. She is like my twin sister. I will love her forever." – Michael Flatley Marie Duffy is the undisputed queen of Irish dancing: she has trained more world champions than any other teacher, and has been Michael Flatley's right-hand woman for twenty years. She works tirelessly to promote Irish dance and culture internationally. In this honest and entertaining book, Marie gives us a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the world of professional Irish dance, and draws back the curtain on her own fascinating and inspiring life. Marie first gained recognition dancing on entertainment shows in the 1960s, and went on to become a hugely successful Irish dancing teacher. Watching the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest in her living room, Marie was filled with pride as she'd taught many of the dancers in the famous Riverdance interval act. Two years later, Marie received a phone call that transformed her life when Michael Flatley offered her a job on a new show he had devised. Lord of the Dance would go on to become a worldwide hit, beginning years of fruitful collaboration between Marie and Flatley. Sadly however, Marie's professional highs have been accompanied by many personal lows, including the loss of her mother (who didn't live to see her daughter's success) and first husband Ian, and being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010. Marie had a mastectomy, but in the showbiz tradition of 'the show must go on' she went back to her work rehearsing the dance troupe.


Learn to Speak Dance

Learn to Speak Dance
Author: Ann-Marie Williams
Publisher: Owlkids
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: JUVENILE NONFICTION
ISBN: 9781926818887

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Explores dance movements, why we dance, and how to perform.


Dancing Queen

Dancing Queen
Author: Melinda J. Gough
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1487503660

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Under glittering lights in the Louvre palace, the French court ballets danced by Queen Marie de M?dicis prior to Henri IV's assassination in 1610 attracted thousands of spectators ranging from pickpockets to ambassadors from across Europe. Drawing on newly discovered primary sources as well as theories and methodologies derived from literary studies, political history, musicology, dance studies, and women's and gender studies, Dancing Queen traces how Marie's ballets authorized her incipient political authority through innovative verbal and visual imagery, avant-garde musical developments, and ceremonial arrangements of objects and bodies in space. Making use of women's "semi-official" status as political agents, Marie's ballets also manipulated the subtle social and cultural codes of international courtly society in order to more deftly navigate rivalries and alliances both at home and abroad. At times the queen's productions could challenge Henri IV's immediate interests, contesting the influence enjoyed by his mistresses or giving space to implied critiques of official foreign policy, for example. Such defenses of Marie's own position, though, took shape as part of a larger governmental program designed to promote the French consort queen's political authority not in its own right but as a means of maintaining power for the new Bourbon monarchy in the event of Henri IV's untimely death.


Dancing Lives

Dancing Lives
Author: Karen Eliot
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2007
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0252032500

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The private and performance lives of five female dancers in Western dance history


The Painted Girls

The Painted Girls
Author: Cathy Marie Buchanan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2013-01-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101603798

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A heartrending, gripping novel about two sisters in Belle Époque Paris and the young woman forever immortalized as muse for Edgar Degas’ Little Dancer Aged Fourteen. 1878 Paris. Following their father’s sudden death, the van Goethem sisters find their lives upended. Without his wages, and with the small amount their laundress mother earns disappearing into the absinthe bottle, eviction from their lodgings seems imminent. With few options for work, Marie is dispatched to the Paris Opéra, where for a scant seventeen francs a week, she will be trained to enter the famous ballet. Her older sister, Antoinette, finds work as an extra in a stage adaptation of Émile Zola’s naturalist masterpiece L’Assommoir. Marie throws herself into dance and is soon modeling in the studio of Edgar Degas, where her image will forever be immortalized as Little Dancer Aged Fourteen. There she meets a wealthy male patron of the ballet, but might the assistance he offers come with strings attached? Meanwhile Antoinette, derailed by her love for the dangerous Émile Abadie, must choose between honest labor and the more profitable avenues open to a young woman of the Parisian demimonde. Set at a moment of profound artistic, cultural, and societal change, The Painted Girls is a tale of two remarkable sisters rendered uniquely vulnerable to the darker impulses of “civilized society.” In the end, each will come to realize that her salvation, if not survival, lies with the other.


Dancing Across Borders

Dancing Across Borders
Author: Norma E. Cantú
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2009
Genre: Dance
ISBN: 0252076095

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One of the first anthologies to focus on Mexican dance practices on both sides of the border