Kids
Dance: The Students of Ballet Tech
By
Jim Varriale, New York: Dutton Children's Books, 1999
Pick up "Kids Dance: The Students of Ballet Tech" and enter the world of
serious young dance students in New York City. This colorful hardcover,
illuminates the journey that students take through Eliot Feld's ballet
school and company, both called Ballet Tech.
First, in a forward by Feld, we learn how this unique school began. Jim
Varriale's remarkable pictures complement the text, showing the students
both as dancers and kids. You'll be stunned by the similarity in their movements! Young
dance students everywhere are sure to be inspired when reading how children were chosen
right out of their public schools and given the amazing opportunity to
study dance on full scholarships.
Next we follow the annual process of cutting some dancers from the school
so that only those students with exceptional talent and determination
remain. The lucky few appear on stage at the Joyce Theatre in their final
performance with the school. Then some are offered a position in Feld's
company.
Author and photographer Jim Varriale has comprised a perfect balance of
expressive photos and descriptive text that makes "Kids Dance" an enjoyable
book for children and dancers of all ages. Varriale's writing is simple yet
evocative and will certainly engage a young reader's interest. Every one of
the glossy pages is infused with the joy and enthusiasm of the students of
Ballet Tech, with charming quotes that are thankfully unedited and left in
the children's own language and style.
The true spirit of the book is in the poignant and pure moments captured by
Varriale's camera. He is nearly a Degas of photography, immortalizing sweet
and vulnerable times when the students aren't dancing. This beautifully
illustrates that certain people are always dancing through life.
"Kids Dance" is a perfect gift book for any young dancer. And for a child
who has yet to start lessons, this book could be the impetus for a dream.
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