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The Grass Dancer

The Grass Dancer
Author: Susan Power
Publisher: Wheeler Publishing, Incorporated
Total Pages: 393
Release: 1995-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781568952154

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Set in a Sioux Indian reservation, The Grass Dancer weaves back and forth through time from the 1860's to the 1980's, with the unrequited love of Ghost Horse and the beautiful warrior woman Red Dress shaping the fates of their descendants.


Roofwalker

Roofwalker
Author: Susan Power
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The acclaimed author of "The Grass Dancer" plumbs the depths of Native American displacement and dreams in this long-awaited short story collection.


Sacred Wilderness

Sacred Wilderness
Author: Susan Power
Publisher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2014-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1628950218

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A Clan Mother story for the twenty-first century, Sacred Wilderness explores the lives of four women of different eras and backgrounds who come together to restore foundation to a mixed-up, mixed-blood woman—a woman who had been living the American dream, and found it a great maw of emptiness. These Clan Mothers may be wisdom-keepers, but they are anything but stern and aloof—they are women of joy and grief, risking their hearts and sometimes their lives for those they love. The novel swirls through time, from present-day Minnesota to the Mohawk territory of the 1620s, to the ancient biblical world, brought to life by an indigenous woman who would come to be known as the Virgin Mary. The Clan Mothers reveal secrets, the insights of prophecy, and stories that are by turns comic, so painful they can break your heart, and perhaps even powerful enough to save the world. In lyrical, lushly imagined prose, Sacred Wilderness is a novel of unprecedented necessity.


Deer Dancer

Deer Dancer
Author: Mary Lyn Ray
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1442434228

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In this mesmerizing picture book from the author of the New York Times bestselling Stars, a young ballerina finds dancing inspiration in the natural world. There’s a place I go that’s green and grass, a place I thought that no one knew— until the deer came. This gorgeous picture book from celebrated author Mary Lyn Ray features luminous and evocative art from Lauren Stringer and will capture the hearts of young dancers everywhere.


I Was a Dancer

I Was a Dancer
Author: Jacques D'Amboise
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307595234

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“Who am I? I’m a man; an American, a father, a teacher, but most of all, I am a person who knows how the arts can change lives, because they transformed mine. I was a dancer.” In this rich, expansive, spirited memoir, Jacques d’Amboise, one of America’s most celebrated classical dancers, and former principal dancer with the New York City Ballet for more than three decades, tells the extraordinary story of his life in dance, and of America’s most renowned and admired dance companies. He writes of his classical studies beginning at the age of eight at The School of American Ballet. At twelve he was asked to perform with Ballet Society; three years later he joined the New York City Ballet and made his European debut at London’s Covent Garden. As George Balanchine’s protégé, d’Amboise had more works choreographed on him by “the supreme Ballet Master” than any other dancer, among them Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux; Episodes; A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream; Jewels; Raymonda Variations. He writes of his boyhood—born Joseph Ahearn—in Dedham, Massachusetts; his mother (“the Boss”) moving the family to New York City’s Washington Heights; dragging her son and daughter to ballet class (paying the teacher $7.50 from hats she made and sold on street corners, and with chickens she cooked stuffed with chestnuts); his mother changing the family name from Ahearn to her maiden name, d’Amboise (“It’s aristocratic. It has the ‘d’ apostrophe. It sounds better for the ballet, and it’s a better name”). We see him. a neighborhood tough, in Catholic schools being taught by the nuns; on the streets, fighting with neighborhood gangs, and taking ten classes a week at the School of American Ballet . . . being taught professional class by Balanchine and by other teachers of great legend: Anatole Oboukhoff, premier danseur of the Maryinsky; and Pierre Vladimiroff, Pavlova’s partner. D’Amboise writes about Balanchine’s succession of ballerina muses who inspired him to near-obsessive passion and led him to create extraordinary ballets, dancers with whom d’Amboise partnered—Maria Tallchief; Tanaquil LeClercq, a stick-skinny teenager who blossomed into an exquisite, witty, sophisticated “angel” with her “long limbs and dramatic, mysterious elegance . . .”; the iridescent Allegra Kent; Melissa Hayden; Suzanne Farrell, who Balanchine called his “alabaster princess,” her every fiber, every movement imbued with passion and energy; Kay Mazzo; Kyra Nichols (“She’s perfect,” Balanchine said. “Uncomplicated—like fresh water”); and Karin von Aroldingen, to whom Balanchine left most of his ballets. D’Amboise writes about dancing with and courting one of the company’s members, who became his wife for fifty-three years, and the four children they had . . . On going to Hollywood to make Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and being offered a long-term contract at MGM (“If you’re not careful,” Balanchine warned, “you will have sold your soul for seven years”) . . . On Jerome Robbins (“Jerry could be charming and complimentary, and then, five minutes later, attack, and crush your spirit—all to see how it would influence the dance movements”). D’Amboise writes of the moment when he realizes his dancing career is over and he begins a new life and new dream teaching children all over the world about the arts through the magic of dance. A riveting, magical book, as transformative as dancing itself.


Salt Dancers

Salt Dancers
Author: Ursula Hegi
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-05-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439144109

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Salt Dancers is at once a brilliant portrait of an American family, a story of the secrets families guard, and a moving account of one woman's journey back to a past filled with elusive memories and suppressed rage. Why did Julia's mother disappear one day without so much as a word? How did a loving father who taught her such a beautiful thing as the salt dance become such a terrifying and abusive presence? These are the questions which Julia must confront when she returns to Spokane, Washington, after an absence of twenty-three years. Salt Dancers, a superbly written novel, is a poignant and truthful chronicle of self-discovery and the power of resurrection.


Eagle Drum

Eagle Drum
Author: Robert Crum
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Indian dance
ISBN: 9780027255157

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The preparation & execution of a powwow dance is told through the eyes of a nine-year-old Kalispel Indian in Montana.


Dancing Dreams

Dancing Dreams
Author: Kate Ohrt
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2010-09-28
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0740797239

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From performing as a prima ballerina under the spotlight to cheerleading on the football field, Gracie imagines a number of ways to kick up her heels. Full color.


Greengrass Pipe Dancers

Greengrass Pipe Dancers
Author: Lionel Little Eagle Pinn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2000
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

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The saga of Crazy Horse's pipe bag, given to Dr. Henry Alexander Brown by the Lakotas, is recounted through amazing stories of its often uncanny power and the rich legacy behind it.


The Elephant Dancer

The Elephant Dancer
Author: Jessica Gunderson
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1479516317

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Lali's first mother was an elephant. When she was found and taken in by a hunter as a baby, her elephant mother joined the family, too. Years later, the beautiful animal catches the eye of the queen. Lali fears that she will lose her elephant.