Being a Ballerina: The Power and Perfection of a Dancing Life

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$26.95  $25.06
Publisher
University Press of Florida
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Pages
272
Dimensions
5.9 X 8.9 X 0.7 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780813066899

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About the Author
Gavin Larsen was a professional ballet dancer for 18 years before retiring in 2010. A principal dancer with the Oregon Ballet Theatre, she also danced with the Suzanne Farrell Ballet and Alberta Ballet and as a guest artist with Ballet Victoria. She has written for Pointe, Dance Teacher, Dance Spirit, Dancing Times, Oregon ArtsWatch, Dance/USA's From the Green Room, the Maine Review, and The Threepenny Review, among others. She writes and teaches in Asheville, North Carolina.
Reviews
"There is power and perfection in this captivating memoir--the power of personal experience and the perfection of writing that carefully captures the life of a dancer. Larsen, now retired, was principal dancer with the Oregon Ballet and guest artist with Ballet Victoria; she also danced with Alberta Ballet and Suzanne Farrell Ballet. Before describing her many positions, however, Larsen starts with an account of her first class at the New York School of Ballet at age eight. She covers the years of study required for every dancer, and along the way introduces readers to memorable teachers and dancers and discusses the roles she inhabited and companies she worked for as a professional dancer. Appended to the memoir are essays on pointe shoes and how to dance with a partner, along with a list of places she has performed. VERDICT: Dancing 'full out' means going all out during practice rather than saving energy for the performance. In this memoir Larsen is writing full out, and we are the lucky audience of her performance. Balletomanes, dance students, and aspiring dancers will applaud this absorbing account."--Library Journal, Starred Review

"A luminous new memoir. . . . Poignant . . . Both a personal account and a universal take on the life of a professional ballet dancer."--New York Times

"A personal chronicle of a professional dancing life that is as accessible as it is engaging."--Christian Science Monitor

"Larsen's memoir oftentimes reads more like a novel than an autobiography. . . . Interstitial chapters walking through an average day in the life of a professional dancer go a step further, dropping the reader . . . directly into the everyday agonies and ecstasies of a life in dance."--Dance Magazine

"Excellent. . . . [Larsen's] story is all the more engrossing for its vivid portrayal of the 'everyday' ballerina, making it relevant and resonant for a multitude of dancers who aspire to a professional dancing life. As she documents the discipline, dedication, and sheer stamina that life in the ballet world requires, she traces a journey of transforming craft into art."--Pointe Magazine

"A lovely debut that's relatable, engaging, and unafraid to show vulnerability. A thorough, evocative, and deeply reverent remembrance."--Kirkus Reviews

"Warm, insightful and enjoyable to read, Being a Ballerina helps cast the life of a professional ballet dancer in a new light."--Dancing Times

"Being a Ballerina floats along like a lovely adagio solo; we both feel a dancer's constant pain and share the magical soar of a perfect lift. Reading it is a reminder that words can dance too."--Seattle Times

"One has to be grateful to Larsen for taking the time to write so well about the thoughts and the emotions that she revealed--and passing on the art form and those experiences to the next generation of ballet students and professional dancers."--Mark Kappel, NewsNotes Dance Blog

"A lush memoir that spans Larsen's 18-year career. . . . It's a vivid insider's perspective on the rigors of professional ballet, as well as what a dancer's life is like beyond the footlights."--Oregonian

"A memoir to sweep you off your feet. . . . Vividly engaging. . . . A pleasure to read not just for the backstage stories it tells but also for the line-by-line, sentence-by-sentence reward of [Larsen's] way with words. Like a good dance, it's swift, taut, and abundant."--Oregon ArtsWatch


"Revealing and relatable, Being a Ballerina is one of the most readable dance books I've picked up for a long time."--David Mead, Seeing Dance


"It is a vulnerable window into the inner life of a ballerina, and a true story of longevity and endurance."--Dance Teacher


"Few if any books have ever taken us so acutely into multiple facets of the dancer's art. . . . It's an important addition to the dance bookshelf - and an important, sensitive, intelligent case study in ballet as psychological odyssey."--Alastair Macaulay, former chief dance critic, New York Times