Beginning Ballet Ebook With HKPropel Access
Author: Gayle Kassing
$44.95 CAD
Beginning Ballet With HKPropel Access introduces students to the study of ballet as a performing art and provides instructional support in learning foundational ballet technique. It is ideal for students enrolled in a beginning ballet class at the college, university, or high school level.
The book features more than 80 photos and concise descriptions covering basic foot and arm positions, barre exercises, and centre combinations. Beginning Ballet introduces students to the structure of a ballet class, including expectations, etiquette, and attire. Students also learn how to prepare for class, maintain proper nutrition and hydration, and avoid injury.
This text outlines the unique history of ballet from its beginnings in the Renaissance to the 21st century and discusses the styles, aesthetics, artists, and significant works that have shaped ballet as a performing art.
In addition, related online learning tools present more than 70 instructional video clips and 50 photos to help students learn and practice ballet. It also includes audio clips of ballet terms with pronunciation in French, assignments, and an interactive quiz covering ballet vocabulary, definitions, and translation to and from the French language.
Ballet class provides the foundation for learning the dance form, and Beginning Ballet supports that learning through visual, verbal, and interactive instructional tools. Beginning Ballet text and online tools help bring the grace, artistry, and mental and physical benefits of ballet to students.
Beginning Ballet is a part of Human Kinetics’ Interactive Dance Series. The series includes resources for ballet, modern, tap, jazz, musical theatre, and hip-hop dance that support introductory dance technique courses taught through dance, physical education, and fine arts departments. Each student-friendly text has related online learning tools including video clips of dance instruction, assignments, and activities. The Interactive Dance Series offers students a collection of guides to learning, performing, and viewing dance.
A code for accessing HKPropel is included with this ebook.
Audience
Textbook for undergraduate beginning ballet students in dance, fine arts, physical education, and general education programs. Textbook for advanced high school dance programs.
Chapter 1. Introduction to Ballet
Benefits of Studying Ballet
Ballet in Academic Settings
Ballet in Community Settings
Basics of Ballet Class
Expectations and Etiquette for Students
Structure of Ballet Class
Challenges of Learning and Performing Ballet
Summary
Chapter 2. Preparing for Class
Dressing for Class
Foot Care and Personal Hygiene
Carrying Dance Gear
Selecting and Fitting Ballet Slippers
Preparing Yourself Mentally and Physically
Summary
Chapter 3. Safety and Health
Studio Safety
Personal Safety
Basic Anatomy and Kinesiology
Preventing and Treating Common Dance Injuries
Understanding Dance Fitness
Nutrition, Hydration, and Rest
Summary
Chapter 4. Learning and Performing Ballet Technique
Languages of Ballet
Learning Ballet Movements
Learning Ballet Technique
Understanding Musicality
Understanding Artistry
Applying Aesthetic Principles to Ballet
Preparing for Class Performance Testing
Summary
Chapter 5. Basics of Ballet Technique
Positions of the Feet
Positions of the Arms and Port de Bras
Movement Principles for Ballet Directions of the Body
Directions of the Feet
Types of Barre Combinations
Types of Center Combinations
Summary
Chapter 6. At the Barre
Standing at the Barre
Pre-Barre Exercises
Barre Exercises
Summary
Chapter 7. In the Center
Rules and Protocols
Center Barre
Port de Bras
Adagio
Introduction and Transition Steps
Allegro
Révérence
Summary
Chapter 8. History of Ballet
Beginnings of Ballet
Ballet Moves From the Court to the Theater
A Century of Contrast: Romanticism to Classicism
Ballet in the United States Before 1900
Ballet in the Twentieth Century
International Perspectives in the Twentieth Century
Viewing Ballet Performances
Distinguishing Types and Styles of Ballet
Summary
“What is most welcome about Beginning Ballet is the multidisciplines represented—dance medicine and science, dance education, and dance history. This, combined with the preparation-for-class information (foot care, dance gear, selecting and fitting shoes, mental preparation) and technique instruction (positions of the arms and feet, barre and center combinations, center barre, port de bras, adagio and allegro), makes it a valuable text for students.”
Gigi Berardi-- Midwest Book Review