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    | | |  | Basic Ballet |  | List Price: $12.00 Your Price: $8.55
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  Summary: Great little reference book
 Review: "Basic Ballet" by Joyce MaaKie is a great (no-nonsense) reference book for the ballet enthusiast, regardless of age. It explains the positions throughly and with lots of photos. The only thing that would make it better would be to increase the size of the pictures and make it a wire-bound book so it stays open when performing the techniques.
 
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  Summary: Great little reference book
 Review: "Basic Ballet" by Joyce MaaKie is a great (no-nonsense) reference book for the ballet enthusiast, regardless of age. It explains the positions throughly and with lots of photos.  The only thing that would make it better would be to increase the size of the pictures and make it a wire-bound book so it stays open when performing the techniques.
 
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  Summary: Great little reference book
 Review: "Basic Ballet" by Joyce MaaKie is a great (no-nonsense) reference book for the ballet enthusiast, regardless of age. It explains the positions throughly and with lots of photos. The only thing that would make it better would be to increase the size of the pictures and make it a wire-bound book so it stays open when performing the techniques.
 
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  Summary: Basic Ballet defines 120 pages of ballet steps beautifully.
 Review: For ballet students, instructors, and performers: Basic Ballet by Joyce Mackie is a must for the studio. The ballet steps are carfully defined and easy to follow through the step by step illistrations. Many of the defined steps are basic, but a good number of them are intermediate to advanced in ballet training. If you're serious about ballet, you want this book
 
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  Summary: Outstanding Beginner's Book
 Review: Give it a 10 for its target audience of beginners. But it needs a few more intermediate level techniques to rate an unequivical 10
 
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  Summary: From a Ballet Teacher!
 Review: I have many technique books that are on the market,and this book tops them all! Most ballet teaching books relate to little kids only, well, this book grows with the student. What I mean is its not sugar coated with pictures of little kids dressed in pink tutus. It shows a real ballerina deminstraiting technique.
 I like this book,and recomend it to you as well as my students.
 Kim's school of dance.
 
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  Summary: A very nice book; I would want to know more about it.
 Review: This book, which has 66 black and white photographs as illustrations, usually two, three or four on a page and a different number of them, occasionally including one only, on the opposite page, facing, should be helpful to all those who are interested in the ballet, whether children, young people, or adults, whether because they might like to study it, are studying it, or are just interested in learning more about it to increase their own knowledge and enjoyment of it as interested parties at live performances, etc. , for example. It is a nice place to start, and the photographs are very helpful. Basic Ballet would also make a very nice present for a young person who is interested.
 
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  Summary: A Useful Reference Book
 Review: This very complete volume is a lovely gift book as well as a useful reference book.  The only weakness is the lack of emphasis on arm positions when doing the steps although they are illustrated in the photographs.  I believe dancers who have experienced the following will find it useful too:  When I was a student of ballet, I was frustrated by the subtle differences in the standards of different teachers.  Sometimes I wondered, "So how EXACTLY am I supposed to do this?"  I did not enjoy being corrected for what a prior instructor had taught me and pronounced well-executed.  This book would have clarified things for me at the time.  Now that I practice alone, I find this book invaluable.    Also, I support Christine's review dated May 4, 2001.
 
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  Summary: A Useful Reference Book
 Review: This very complete volume is a lovely gift book as well as a useful reference book. The only weakness is the lack of emphasis on arm positions when doing the steps although they are illustrated in the photographs. I believe dancers who have experienced the following will find it useful too: When I was a student of ballet, I was frustrated by the subtle differences in the standards of different teachers. Sometimes I wondered, "So how EXACTLY am I supposed to do this?" I did not enjoy being corrected for what a prior instructor had taught me and pronounced well-executed. This book would have clarified things for me at the time. Now that I practice alone, I find this book invaluable. Also, I support Christine's review dated May 4, 2001.
 
 
 
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