The Swans of Harlem (Adapted for Young Adults) (ePub)
Five Black Ballerinas, a Legacy of Sisterhood, and Their Reclamation of a Groundbreaking History
(Sprache: Englisch)
A full accounting of five incredibly talented Black ballerinas from The Dance Theater of Harlem, founding members among them, that illuminates their hard-fought, historic, and overlooked contributions to the world of classical dance at a time when racism...
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A full accounting of five incredibly talented Black ballerinas from The Dance Theater of Harlem, founding members among them, that illuminates their hard-fought, historic, and overlooked contributions to the world of classical dance at a time when racism shut out Black dancers from major dance companies.
It was true until only recently, their past achievements had been erased-that's what happened to five Black ballerinas, members of the groundbreaking Dance Theater of Harlem. At the peak of the Civil Rights Movement, Lydia Abarca, who dance critics praised effusively, was the first Black prima ballerina of this major dance company, performing lead roles in the most iconic ballets. She was also the first Black ballerina to grace the cover of Dance magazine.
Alongside fellow founding members Sheila Rohan and Gayle McKinney-Griffith, and first-generation dancers Karlya Shelton and Marcia Sells, these swans of Harlem shone a bright light on the depth of Black professional classical dancers. Their grit, determination, and exquisite artistry propelled them to dizzying heights, but over the decades, their trailblazing and triumphs were largely forgotten. Now these ballerinas and longtime friends are giving voice to their stories on and off stage-reclaiming a past so that it is finally recorded and acknowledged.
It was true until only recently, their past achievements had been erased-that's what happened to five Black ballerinas, members of the groundbreaking Dance Theater of Harlem. At the peak of the Civil Rights Movement, Lydia Abarca, who dance critics praised effusively, was the first Black prima ballerina of this major dance company, performing lead roles in the most iconic ballets. She was also the first Black ballerina to grace the cover of Dance magazine.
Alongside fellow founding members Sheila Rohan and Gayle McKinney-Griffith, and first-generation dancers Karlya Shelton and Marcia Sells, these swans of Harlem shone a bright light on the depth of Black professional classical dancers. Their grit, determination, and exquisite artistry propelled them to dizzying heights, but over the decades, their trailblazing and triumphs were largely forgotten. Now these ballerinas and longtime friends are giving voice to their stories on and off stage-reclaiming a past so that it is finally recorded and acknowledged.
Autoren-Porträt von Karen Valby
Karen Valby's work has appeared in Vanity Fair, where she is a frequent contributor; The New York Times; O, the Oprah Magazine; Glamour; Fast Company, and Entertainment Weekly, where she spent fifteen years writing about culture.
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- Autor: Karen Valby
- Altersempfehlung: Ab 12 Jahre
- 2025, 288 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Random House Children's Books
- ISBN-10: 0593643585
- ISBN-13: 9780593643587
- Erscheinungsdatum: 14.01.2025
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