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Education & Reference - Pas de Deux: A Textbook on Partnering

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Book Synopsis: "Mr. Serebrennikov's book is widely famous throughout the world. Students, teachers, and dancers in all fields of dance will find this important work useful."-- Svetlana Osiyeva, ballet faculty, Harid Conservatory, Boca Raton, and former principal dancer and soloist with the Kirov Ballet Pas de Deux has been widely regarded as the foremost existing textbook on the art of partnering. First published in 1969 in Russian by one of the world's most respected experts on partnering, the original book was created for the Vaganova Ballet Academy in St. Petersburg, the school that produced Pavlova and Nijinsky. This expanded edition contains new text, sketches, and photographs that describe 32 new poses and lifts, along with new information about strengthening exercises and balance points. It is adaptable to instruction based on the Royal Academy of Dancing and the Cecchetti methods, making it invaluable for teachers and dancers of all three major methodologies. Beginning with simple exercises for young dancers, the comprehensive text guides students, teachers, and choreographers safely to complex lifts and tosses. The instruction is useful to all forms of dance, including ballet, jazz, modern dance, ballroom dancing, and ice dancing. Nikolai Serebrennikov, a former dancer with the Kirov Ballet, is a master pedagogue at the Vaganova Ballet Academy in Russia. Marian Horosko, a former member of the New York City Ballet, is the education editor of Dance Magazine. She is the author of many books, most recently Sleeping Beauty and Ballet Technique for the Male Dancer.

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Looking to take your dance skills to the next level? Look no further than "Pas de Deux: A Textbook on Partnering" by Nikolai Serebrennikov and Marian Horosko. This widely renowned textbook is a must-have for students, teachers, and dancers in all fields of dance. With its comprehensive approach to partnering techniques, this book is guaranteed to elevate your dance performance to new heights.

Originally published in 1969, "Pas de Deux" has stood the test of time as the foremost textbook on the art of partnering. Created for the prestigious Vaganova Ballet Academy, which produced legendary dancers like Pavlova and Nijinsky, this expanded edition is packed with new information, sketches, and photographs. Discover 32 new poses and lifts, as well as strengthening exercises and balance points, that will enhance your skills and make you stand out on the dance floor.

Whether you follow the Royal Academy of Dancing, Cecchetti, or any other major methodology, "Pas de Deux" is adaptable to all instruction styles. Teachers and dancers alike will find the comprehensive guidance invaluable. Starting with simple exercises for young dancers and progressing to complex lifts and tosses, this textbook covers all forms of dance, including ballet, jazz, modern dance, ballroom dancing, and even ice dancing.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn from a true master pedagogue. Nikolai Serebrennikov, a former dancer with the renowned Kirov Ballet, brings his expertise to the pages of "Pas de Deux." And with Marian Horosko, a former member of the New York City Ballet, as the education editor, you can trust that you're learning from the best in the industry.

Elevate your dance skills today. Get your copy of "Pas de Deux: A Textbook on Partnering" and unlock the secrets of the art of partnering. Start your journey towards becoming a remarkable dancer by clicking here.

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