Lincoln Kirstein founded the School of American Ballet in 1934 with
George Balanchine, and in 1948 the two men established the New York
City Ballet, for which Kirstein served as general director until
l989. He wrote more than five hundred books, articles, and
monographs on the arts, as well as criticism, poetry, novels, and a
number of historical and autobiographical works. He died in
1996.
Muriel Stuart, the last protégée of Anna Pavlova, was an instructor
at the School of American Ballet for thirty-five years.
Kirstein was one of the founders of the School of American Ballet along with George Balanchine. After debuting in 1952, this volume quickly became a standard in the field. The text and roughly 800 illustrations offer a beginner's guide to basic dance movement and terminology. This also contains a preface by Balanchine. Essential for all libraries.
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