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Teaching the Magic of Dance by D'Amboise, Jacques; Cooke, Hope; George, Carolyn
First Printing
Price:
$19.90
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New York: Simon and Schuster. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1983. First Printing. Paperback. Remainder Marks/Black slashes across bottom pages; otherwise, in very good condition. ; Remainder; B&W Photographs; 28 cm.; 122 pages; From the introduction: Jacques d'Amboise is a man with a vision, a man obsessed with the notion that dance should be an everyday part of people's lives--particularly young people. He is obsessed with the notion that exposure to the arts, and dance in particular, is healthy, creates discipline, literally transforms. He's seen it happen, his work over the last eight years with the National Dance Institute has proven it. This is a book about teaching; but teaching without books and blackboards, without lecterns or lesson plans, and most of all without pretensions. We're about to spend a year watching Jacques teach a thousand New York City school kids, a group of cops, and even the deaf, the magic that is dance. .
- Bookseller: Bennett Books of Oklahoma
(US)
- Bookseller Inventory #: 3128
- Format/binding: Paperback
- Book condition: Very Good with no dust jacket
- Edition: First Printing
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Simon and Schuster
- Place: New York
- Date published: 1983
- Keywords: 0671494015, D'Amboise, Jacques, Cooke, Hope, George, Carolyn, Performing Arts, Dance, Dancing, Study and Teaching, New York
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