Ballet is a
form of dance that attracts few African Americans. Two African American
ballerinas would like to change that and both of them wrote books.
FIREBIRD by
Misty Copeland is really an essay in picture book form. The subtitle is
Ballerina Misty Copeland shows a young girl how to dance like the firebird,
character in a famous ballet.
Misty tells
a potential ballerina of color what ballet means to her.
Sample: “you
will soar become a swan, a beauty, a firebird for sure.”
One
illustration in this book demonstrates the five positions of ballet.
Today Misty
is a principal dancer for the American Ballet Theatre.
BALLERINA
DREAMS by Michaela and Elaine DePrince is a biography reader in the STEP INTO
READING series.
Michaela
DePrince is an orphan from Sierra Leone who was adopted by an American couple.
She told her
new mother that she wanted to study ballet. Her mother bought her a video of
the ballet The Nutcracker.
Michaela
began her dance lessons. When she was eight years old she was able to audition
for The Nutcracker. She won two roles in the ballet. Eventually she danced the
role of The Sugar Plum Fairy, an important roll. She is now a professional
ballerina.
Sample: “The
music begins, and my heart beats fast with excitement. I fly on to the stage.”
This book
gives definitions of ballet terms such as combinations: putting ballet steps
together.
Activity
Write
definitions for these ballet terms:
Firebird
The
Nutcracker
Sugar Plum
Fairy
Ballet barre
Port de bras
Tendu
Five
positions
Plie
Combination
Grand jete
Pas de cat
En pointe
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