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The Video Dictionary Of Classical Ballet

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The essential visual reference of all classical ballet movements performed by some of the greatest names in American Ballet is available on DVD! 4 1/2 hours on two DVDs, this set includes over 800 variations in Russian, French, and Cecchetti styles.

Many of the movements are shown in slow motion with multiple camera angles and voice-over narrative description. This engaging program demonstrates the complete language of ballet: Positions and Directions, Barre, Linking Steps, Center Practice, Pirouettes, Adage, Allegro, Batterie, Pointe, Musical Enchainements. For easy reference, a printed index of all the movements and variations performed is included.

This comprehensive guide features four of the most outstanding figures in American Ballet: Kevin McKenzie, Georgina Parkinson, Merrill Ashley and Denise Jackson.

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http://www.kultur.com/Video-Dictionary-Of-Classical-Ballet-p/d1100.htm
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  • is this DVD for beginners?

    

  • @zyvoukuh This DVD is more of a reference guide to styles and variations. We have other ballet DVDs for beginners like "Ballet Class For Beginners with David Howard". You can search for our clip on Youtube. It is an excellent learning and teaching tool especially designed by America's foremost ballet master to introduce the beginning student to the technique and vocabulary of classical ballet, with the emphasis on posture, placement and movement potential.

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  • @zyvoukuh of course not!!!!

  • @buzzclick500

    is black man's music, not American

  • @TheSunmanho : How about jazz music? The blues?

  • damn theyre good!

  • @KulturFilms

    there is no American "master" in anything. McDonald's, Disneyland, Hollywood, nothing to be proud of.

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