But First a School

But First a School by Jennifer Dunning is a detailed exploration of the ballet school founded by George Balanchine. Published by Viking Adult on November 25, 1985, this first edition spans 242 pages and is presented in English. The book traces the history of the school, providing insights into its origins and the significant impact it has had on modern ballet.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion of the ballet school’s development and its role in shaping contemporary ballet practices. The narrative delves into the influence of Balanchine, highlighting key aspects of ballet history and the evolution of dance education. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in ballet history and the contributions of prominent figures in the field.
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Traces the history of the ballet school founded by George Balanchine, explains how the school came about, and discusses its influence on modern ballet
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