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Ballerina swan

Kent, Allegra. (Author). McCully, Emily Arnold. (Added Author).

Sophie the swan joins a ballet class and works hard to earn a part in the end-of-year performance of Swan Lake.

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  • ISBN: 0823423735
  • ISBN: 9780823423736
  • Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations
  • Edition 1st ed.
  • Publisher New York : Holiday House, [2012]

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Ballerina Swan
Ballerina Swan
by Kent, Allegra; McCully, Emily Arnold (Illustrator)
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Celebrated ballerina Kent tells a satisfying success story of a most unlikely dancer. From her city pond, Sophie the swan watches a class of young ballet dancers in a nearby studio and, mesmerized, makes a (short-lived) attempt to join them. Shooed away by stern-faced Madam Myrtle, Sophie tries again another day when a "younger and way jollier" teacher takes over the class. Welcomed, Sophie works hard to improve and her practicing is rewarded when she earns a part in a performance of -- what else? -- Swan Lake. While there are some contrivances involved in keeping the story going, McCully captures Sophies yearning to dance and makes the most of both the comedic possibilities of a swan doing ballet (turnout is tricky with webbed feet) and the completely expected grace of a swans lofty grand jet. Readers will appreciate the storys acknowledgment that while some things come easily to Sophie, others do not; its a good reminder for all young learners, dancers or not. jennifer m. brabander (c) Copyright 2012. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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by Kent, Allegra; McCully, Emily Arnold (Illustrator)
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K-Gr 2-Sophie, a cygnet, courageously leaves her park pond to struggle upstairs to the dance studio that has entranced her. She attempts to join the class plies, but is shooed away by hatchet-faced Madam Myrtle. A new teacher is more accepting of Sophie's attempts, praising her grand jete and working with her webbed turnout. Difficult auditions for a performance of Swan Lake seem to turn out badly until Madam Myrtle points out a special role that has been created for Sophie, whose commitment is rewarded by a stellar performance. McCully's famed delicate pen-and-ink and watercolor artwork is an ideal match for the topic. The artist balances the comic (Sophie using an Ipod for practice) with the sublime; the swan's final jump is utterly lovely. A variety of dancers, including males, appears in the troupe, but none will win hearts as quickly as the titular character.-Gay Lynn Van Vleck, Henrico County Library, Glen Allen, VA (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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by Kent, Allegra; McCully, Emily Arnold (Illustrator)
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Swan Lake. Sophie is a city swan who watches children in a ballet studio with great longing. She flies in and, after an initial rebuke, summons her courage to return. A new teacher and the students now welcome her as one of their own. Well almost. Sophie's long neck gives her a naturally elegant line, but her webbed feet make turnout difficult. Then a choreographer creates a special role for Sophie in an end-of-year student performance, and she literally soars to fame as a swan princess. Kent was an acclaimed dancer with New York City Ballet, and in this, her first book for children, she captures the workings of a ballet class with both authority and tenderness. McCully, a Caldecott medalist, uses watercolors and pen-and-ink for delicate and detailed paintings. Sophie is imbued with a winning personality. In a series of close-ups, she displays her determination to hone her technique and style, a drive matched by that of the students, who show off some of the classic Swan Lake moments to great effect--notably the dance for the four cygnets. An enchanting tale for all, especially for lovers of ballet. Read the story, play the music and applaud. (Picture book. 3-8)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Ballerina Swan
by Kent, Allegra; McCully, Emily Arnold (Illustrator)
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Kent, who danced the role of Odette in Swan Lake for the New York City Ballet, makes her picture-book debut with this story of an unlikely web-footed dancer. From her pond in the city, Sophie the swan watches ballet classes at Madam Myrtle's Dance Studio, until one day when she waddles over to attend class. She is shooed by Madam, but luckily the humiliating episode doesn't quell Sophie's love of dance. Eventually Sophie auditions for a role in Swan Lake. At first she doesn't see her name on the cast list, but Madam points out that it's there, printed on the back. This fish-out-of-water story may appeal to aspiring ballerinas and boost the confidence of kids hindered by two left feet. The text is bolstered by Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator McCully's (Mirette on the High Wire, 1992) loose watercolors, and her images of a swan doing plies and grand jetes are worth the price of admission. A glossary explains unfamiliar ballet terms.--Kelley, Ann Copyright 2010 Booklist