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Fernando Alonso: The Father of Cuban Ballet
Toba Singer
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Description for Fernando Alonso: The Father of Cuban Ballet
Hardcover. Num Pages: 260 pages, photographs (black and white). BIC Classification: ASD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 233 x 162 x 23. Weight in Grams: 512.
Written records of Alonso’s work are scarce, yet Toba Singer’s quest to spotlight his seminal role in the development of the modern ballet canon yields key material: pre-blockade tapes from Lincoln Center, Spanish-language sources from the Museum of Dance in Havana, and interviews with the ballet master himself alongside a broad range of friends, relatives, and collaborators from throughout his long career, including his ex-wife, Alicia, a famous ballerina in her own right.
Written records of Alonso’s work are scarce, yet Toba Singer’s quest to spotlight his seminal role in the development of the modern ballet canon yields key material: pre-blockade tapes from Lincoln Center, Spanish-language sources from the Museum of Dance in Havana, and interviews with the ballet master himself alongside a broad range of friends, relatives, and collaborators from throughout his long career, including his ex-wife, Alicia, a famous ballerina in her own right.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Condition
New
Number of Pages
260
Place of Publication
Florida, United States
ISBN
9780813044026
SKU
V9780813044026
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Ref
99-59
About Toba Singer
Toba Singer is the author of First Position: A Century of Ballet Artists. She lives in Oakland, California
Reviews for Fernando Alonso: The Father of Cuban Ballet
“The story of the Alonsos’ performing career in the United States is, essentially, the story of the birth of American ballet....The book illuminates part of ballet history largely hidden from the West by the Cold War. A riveting read.”- Dance Europe ""A riveting look into the life and times of a great dance artist. From a small island shrouded ... Read more