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Gifts for the Holidays.


Publishers often issue their most attractive "coffee-table" or lap-sized books before the holiday gift-giving season. These elegant tomes are really beautiful all year round.

The Dance by Richard Paul Evans Richard Paul Evans (born October 11, 1962 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is an American author.

Evans graduated with a B.A. degree from the University of Utah in 1984. While working as an advertising executive he wrote a Christmas story for his children.
. Illustrations by Jonathan Linton. New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
: Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster

U.S. publishing company. It was founded in 1924 by Richard L. Simon (1899–1960) and M. Lincoln Schuster (1897–1970), whose initial project, the original crossword-puzzle book, was a best-seller.
 Books for Young Readers. 1999. 30 pages. $16. ISBN ISBN
abbr.
International Standard Book Number


ISBN International Standard Book Number

ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 
: 0-689-82351-7.

Actually, this heartwarming heart·warm·ing or heart-warm·ing  
adj.
1. Causing gladness and pleasure.

2. Eliciting sympathy and tender feelings: a heartwarming tale.

Adj. 1.
 book is for dance enthusiasts of all ages, since it chronicles the growth of a dancer and her father's love and enjoyment of her gifts through the circle of life. Brief, but complete. The illustrations are paintings by Jonathan Linton, from whose enigmatic painting of another father's lost child the book takes its cover and not a little of its inspiration. Richard Paul Evans is also the author of the best-selling Christmas Candle, and all proceeds from The Dance go to the Christmas Box House International, a shelter for abused and neglected children.

Swan Lake retold re·told  
v.
Past tense and past participle of retell.
 by Amy Ephron. Photographs by Nancy Ellison. New York: Harry H. Abrams, Inc. 2000. 84 pages. $19.95. ISBN: 0-8109-4192-9.

This was the year that the Bolshoi Ballet toured the U.S. and Nina Ananiashvili, who is a principal at both the Bolshoi Ballet and American Ballet Theatre American Ballet Theatre, one of the foremost international dance companies of the 20th cent. It was founded in 1937 as the Mordkin Ballet and reorganized as the Ballet Theatre in 1940 under the direction of Lucia Chase and Rich Pleasant. , danced Odette/Odile for us all. Well, here is an aide-memoire of this season for you and for younger generations. Photographer Nancy Ellison, Ananiashvili, Alexei Fadeyechev and a small cast of stunningly credible characters went to the appropriately atmospheric Kuskovo Palace outside Moscow. Together with Amy Ephron, they have created a book of still photographs that make us believe that a real Swan Lake story could happen--with the right atmosphere, characters and a little magic. It's here in this book.

American Ballet Theatre: A 25-year retrospective by Elizabeth Kaye. Kansas City, MO: Andrews McMeel Publishing. 1999. 129 pages. $39.95. ISBN: 0-7407-0019-7, (also available in paper) 0-7407-0018-9.

Although American Ballet Theatre is really sixty years old (December 1939) the twenty-five years addressed by Elizabeth Kaye cover roughly "the Baryshnikov years," and "the McKenzie era." The forward by Clive Barnes covers most of the formative forty before that to bring the reader up to speed. Kaye is even-handed and largely nonpartisan in her presentation of these decades that have enough innate drama for an afternoon soap opera, and further, show an amazingly evocative array of photographs to keep memories alive long after the dancers and designers leave the stage. Her work has been thorough and the product is entertaining. The book is dedicated to the late Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who was a staunch patron of ABT ABT About
ABT Abteilung (German: Department)
ABT Abbott Laboratories (stock symbol)
ABT American Ballet Theatre
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ABT Abort
ABT Availability Based Tariff
 and also an editor of fine books such as this.

Tutu by Greg Barrett, photographer. St. Leonards, NSW NSW New South Wales

Noun 1. NSW - the agency that provides units to conduct unconventional and counter-guerilla warfare
Naval Special Warfare
: Allen & Unwin. 1999. 160 pages. $34.95. ISBN: 1-86448-083-7.

Distributed in the U.S. by Independent Publishers Group, Chicago, Illinois, Tutu is a photographic record of the entire company of the Australian Ballet in provocative offstage poses on the eve On the Eve (Накануне in Russian) is the third novel by famous Russian writer Ivan Turgenev, best known for his short stories and the novel Fathers and Sons.  of the Sydney 2000 Olympics. An interesting calling card of familiar faces and bodies if you saw the 1999 U.S. tour of the Aussies or if you happen to hail from "down under." One close-up photo shows a vaccination scar on a biceps, a reminder that even magnificent dancer-bodies are vulnerable. Though the book is tasteful art, those offended by nude photography should avoid this one. Photographer Barrett did not feel it was inappropriate to dedicate the book to "his mum."

Nude Body Nude--photographs by Howard Schatz. New York: HarperCollins Publishers. 2000. 320 pages. $75. ISBN: 0-06-019552-5.

Perhaps it is because Howard Schatz was formerly an ophthalmologist ophthalmologist /oph·thal·mol·o·gist/ (of?thal-mol´ah-jist) a physician who specializes in ophthalmology.

oph·thal·mol·o·gist
n.
A physician who specializes in ophthalmology.
 that reviews of his photographic projects--prepared together with his wife, Beverly Ornstein--so often use the word "vision." His photographs appear in museum collections (see dancemagazine.com's Calendar--Exhibitions & Showings) and in fine art books such as this one. Schatz often uses dancers as models because of the patent beauty of their bodies and movements. This book focuses on "the sensual body and the perfectibility of the human form, in and of itself," it says. The textures of skin and muscle are elegant throughout, but it is also plainly titillating tit·il·late  
v. tit·il·lat·ed, tit·il·lat·ing, tit·il·lates

v.tr.
1. To stimulate by touching lightly; tickle.

2. To excite (another) pleasurably, superficially or erotically.
. The subjects appear invulnerable in·vul·ner·a·ble  
adj.
1. Immune to attack; impregnable.

2. Impossible to damage, injure, or wound.



[French invulnérable, from Old French, from Latin
 except to be disappointed in their search for pleasure. At the price and weight of the hook, it is likely that you will keep it out of reach of youngsters.

Bakst: The Art of Theatre and Dance by Elisabeth Ingles This article is about an American supermarket chain. For a town in Gran Canaria, see Playa del Inglés.

Ingles (NYSE: IMKTA) is a regional supermarket chain based in Asheville, North Carolina, where Robert "Bob" Ingle opened the first store in Asheville, NC in
. London: Parkstone Press Ltd. 2000. 184 pages. 171 illustrations. $55. ISBN: 1-85995 499 5.

Although the publicity for this book touts itself as a new biography of ballet designer Leon Bakst, it is so text-light that it could hardly be called that. The book lists no real editor and that may account for the lack of overall focus. The bulk of the text and much of the vivid artwork from various museums establish the period and gang of artists that shared in la vie de boheme at the turn of the twentieth century. Beautifully inclusive with 171 illustrations (many of them neither by nor of Bakst), the book is heavily overdesigned: Instead of letting Bakst's and cohorts' renderings or sets and costumes fill the page and the imagination, there are borders and backgrounds added and added, apparently to establish the book designer's identity. The author at one point states that Serge Diaghilev (regarding his Ballets Russes) could apparently not do without Bakst. One wonders how Nijinsky, Pavlova, Fokine, Rubinstein et al., did so well with costumes they could actually move in. The designs are beautiful drawings, but the costume builders and shoemakers must have had to make many adjustments for a dancer's body.

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Author:LEIGH, MERRILL
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