inally, a ballet pedagogy book for teachers of all
training methods "This book, although written with the
ballet teacher in mind, is equally useful to the modern
dance teacher. All teachers of concert dance should have
it close at hand."--Eileen Cropley, Paul Taylor Dance
Company "An original concept and a work of great
necessity in the field of training in ballet. This is
the best book on ballet pedagogy I have
encountered."--Rick McCullough, Florida State University
There are many different methods for teaching classical
ballet--Bournonville, Vaganova, Cecchetti, and Royal
Academy of Dancing being the most widely known. All of
these methods are effective tools for presenting the
technique and art of ballet. Knowing how to use these
tools successfully requires more than being a devotee of
the technique; it also requires the mastering of various
skills. In Ballet Pedagogy, Rory Foster aims to share
his extensive knowledge of how to teach rather than
focus exclusively on what to teach. He argues that it is
not enough for a ballet teacher to be well trained in
technique, but that he or she must also know how to
utilize pedagogical skills. Designed as both a manual
for beginning teachers as well as a reference for
experienced instructors, Ballet Pedagogy is appropriate
for either followers of a single methodology or for
those who have adopted a more eclectic approach to
technique. Foster believes that effective teaching
skills--proper demonstration, counting, correcting,
musicality, anatomical approach, etc.--do not come
automatically just because one has trained as a dancer.
In this book, Foster--an expert in multiple ballet
methods--covers all areas involving dance, from history
to injury prevention, from anatomy and kinesiology to
vocabulary and music. He even offers pragmatic advice on
the business of starting a dance school. The result is
an essential addition to every dance teacher's library.
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