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Basic Principles of Classical Ballet: | |||||||||||
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Background Information Accomplishments Exclusive Interview Her Book Sources Used Links Main Points of the Technique |
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Originaly written in Russian by Agrippina Vaganova in 1934, this book is now a widely used textbook translated into English by Anatole Chujoy. It can also be found in languages such as Spanish, Chinese, Italian, French, Japanese, and many more. |
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This book consists of detailed descriptions of Vaganova's life, what it was she wanted most out of ballet, definitions, and diagrams. It can be found in most bookstores around the world. |