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        Livre - Woytek Lowski - 01/11/2016 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Woytek Lowski
      • Editeur : Dance Books Ltd
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/11/2016
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 88
      • Expédition : 169
      • Dimensions : 24.4 x 17.0 x 0.5
      • ISBN : 1852730455



      • Résumé :
        A ballet-master of many years' experience, Woytek Lowski was uniquely

        qualified in the art of teaching classical ballet to both students and

        professionals, in class and in rehearsal. Participants in his classes have

        included such outstanding international dancers as Mikhail Baryshnikov,

        Natalia Makarova, Gelsey Kirkland, Anthony Dowell and Sylvie Guillem.

        The Art of Teaching Classical Ballet passes on Lowski's considerable expertise on

        all aspects of teaching classical ballet. After detailed observation and analysis

        of classwork and ballet technique, Lowski goes on to assess the general

        purpose of classwork, the responsibilities of both teachers and students, and

        gives helpful, often humorous advice for the student. He also considers the

        problems that the aspiring student is likely to encounter on entering the dance

        profession, such as the demands of adapting to different dance styles and

        traditions, stage fright, and diet. Finally, a sample class for advanced students

        is given in full.

        More than just a teaching manual, The Art of Teaching Classical Ballet goes

        considerably beyond the technical aspects of ballet, and provides a muchneeded

        link between the worlds of the aspiring student and the professional

        dancer. It will prove to be an invaluable all-round guide for teachers, students

        and performers of classical ballet.

        Woytek Lowski studied at the Warsaw Ballet School and at the Vaganova

        Choreographic School in Leningrad. He joined the Warsaw Opera Ballet in

        1958, and in 1964 won the silver medal at the Varna International Ballet

        Competition. From 1966-71 he danced with Maurice B?jart's Ballet of the

        Twentieth Century, creating roles in B?jart's Romeo and Juliet, Baudelaire, and

        Actus Tragicus, amongst others. After appearing with Tanz-Forum in Cologne

        and the Ballet de Marseille, he became a premier danseur at the Boston Ballet,

        1973-79. Later he held the post of ballet-master at American Ballet Theatre,

        the Royal Ballet of Flanders, and English National Ballet, and taught widely

        in countries all over the world. After his death in 1995, the Woytek Lowski Foundation was set up in Poland to help aspiring young dancers.

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