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How to be a Ballerina Harriet Castor

How to be a Ballerina By Harriet Castor

How to be a Ballerina by Harriet Castor


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Summary

Offers the information you need to know about how to become a ballerina. This title helps you: learn simple ballet steps, discover tips for putting on your own show, find out about tiaras, tutus, ballet shoes and take a trip to the ballet to see Swan Lake.

How to be a Ballerina Summary

How to be a Ballerina by Harriet Castor

Pink tights, pink slippers, and a tutu too: it's time to dance! Every little girl dreams of becoming a ballerina, and balletomane Bella and her friends can help that fantasy come true. Would-be White Swans and Giselles follow the journey from first class to full-time ballet school, and then to rehearsals and a brilliant debut under the spotlight. Special items such as lift-the-flaps, a spinning wheel, and ballet certificate involve budding ballerinas in an interactive experience.

About Harriet Castor

Harriet Castor sold her first book for publication at the age of twelve. She attended the Royal Ballet School and worked with some of the top dancers there, but gave up dancing for Cambridge University and a history degree. Holly Clifton-Brown studied at Chelsea School of Art Media & Design, then gained a 1st class honours degree in BA Illustration. Her work is influenced by her love of folklore and fairy tales and it has a whimsical edge with a leaning towards the quirky.

Table of Contents

My Dancing Dreams; First Class; Ballet Steps; Acting the Part; Tutus and Tiaras; Swan Lake; Ballet Shoes; Ballet School Diary; The Nutcracker; Let's Put on a Show; The Big Night; The Dream Comes True.

Additional information

GOR004213701
9781847327352
1847327354
How to be a Ballerina by Harriet Castor
Used - Good
Hardback
Carlton Books Ltd
2011-03-03
28
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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