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Experiencing the art of Pas de Deux / Jennifer Carlynn Kronenberg, Carlos Miguel Guerra ; foreword by Philip Neal.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kronenberg, Jennifer Carlynn, author.
Guerra, Carlos Miguel, author.
Contributor:
Neal, Philip, writer of foreword.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pas de deux.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (145 pages) : illustrations, photographs
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Gainesville, Florida : University Press of Florida, 2016.
Summary:
"An insightful read from one of the ballet world's most beloved married couples!"--Melinda Roy, former principal dancer, New York City Ballet "Wonderfully complete and instructive, written by two artists who have lived what they write about and are sharing their life experience from a deep and very human viewpoint. Bravo!"--Donald Mahler, former director, Metropolitan Opera Ballet "Perfect for inspiring dancers who want to learn more about the art of partnering."--Lauren Jonas, cofounder and artistic director, Diablo Ballet "An effective and lively resource to add to a dancer and teacher's partnering skills toolkit."--Dean Speer, author of On Technique Traditionally, the pas de deux was designed as an interlude during longer ballets and showcased a ballerina's skills. The male was a guide to her movements and steps, an unwavering extension of the ballerina. Today the pas de deux occupies a central role in dances and the reliance on a male's strength has given way to endless modifications. Respect, patience, intuition, and awareness are just as significant as technique and the best partners communicate through breath, eye contact, and musical cues. In Experiencing the Art of Pas de Deux, professional dance couple Jennifer Carlynn Kronenberg and Carlos Miguel Guerra demystify the physical, emotional, and artistic intricacies that allow two to dance as one. They examine key components often overlooked in classes and textbooks, such as how to build and maintain the connections necessary for a trusting and successful team. Illuminating pas de deux work from both male and female perspectives, they detail the specific responsibilities of each partner. Step-by-step instructions are provided for proper posture, lifts, promenades, turns, and even dance conditioning--and QR code-accessible videos provide brief demonstrations of new and complex movements. Each chapter also includes personal anecdotes, offering a rare and intimate look at how partners can support one another and discover the inner workings of the finest and most memorable dances. Jennifer Carlynn Kronenberg is a former principal dancer with the Miami City Ballet. She has conducted master classes for Ballet Chicago and Ballet de Monterrey, among other companies and schools. She is the author of So, You Want to Be a Ballet Dancer? Carlos Miguel Guerra is a former principal dancer with the Miami City Ballet. He studied and worked with Fernando Alonso in Cuba, Ivan Nagy in Chile, and Edward Villella in Miami.
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction: The Evolution of Partnering; 2. The Artistry within Partnering; 3. The Makings of a "Good" Partner; 4. The Power of Trust; 5. Familiarity, Connection, and Communication; 6. "Couples Counseling"; 7. Practicing Proper Form; 8. Same-Sex Partnering; 9. Exemplary Partnerships throughout History; 10. Etiquette Check List; 11. Examining Promenades and Off-Balance Work; 12. Understanding the Basics of Partnered Turns; 13. Exploring Lifts; 14. Cross Training, Physical Therapy, and Injury Prevention.
15. The Powerful Pas de DeuxAcknowledgments; Index.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-8130-5184-3
OCLC:
959885099

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