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To Dance: A Ballerina's Graphic Novel

by Siena Cherso Siegel

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ISBN13: 9781416926870
ISBN10: 1416926879
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Dancers are young when they first dream of dance. Siena was six — and her dreams kept skipping and leaping, circling and spinning, from airy runs along a beach near her home in Puerto Rico, to dance class in Boston, to her debut performance on stage with the New York City Ballet.

Twirl along with Siena as she shares her story in words with pictures by acclaimed illustrator Mark Siegel.

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"Siena Cherson Siegel's autobiographical story will be as inviting to balletomanes as to aspiring ballet dancers. In a credible, youthful voice that conveys both confidence and innocence, she recalls her earliest inspirations to pursue dance, including watching Maya Plisetskaya perform with the Bolshoi Ballet. Mark Siegel (Seadogs), the author's husband, gracefully portrays this subtle epiphany in a single panel illustration, as young Siena looks directly at readers: 'I wanted to be a ballerina.' Eventually, she gains acceptance to the School of American Ballet, co-created by George Balanchine to train dancers for his New York City Ballet. The format smoothly connects these milestones with humorous childlike observations. In one series of panels, she comments on the Russian teachers at SAB: 'They wore black./ Floors were black./ Doors were black./ I wore green!' The next spread then explains that this green corresponds with a dancer's level. Under Balanchine's direction, Siena danced in Harlequinade, in which Baryshnikov starred, and she watches the ballet from the backstage wings, spying Balanchine or 'Mr. B.,' as the dancers call him, in the wings opposite her. Later, when Mr. B. dies unexpectedly, the artwork beautifully pays homage, with a shot of his empty place in the wings. Siena leaves the ballet, after a serious injury, to attend college, yet continues to dance ('Dancing fills a space in me'). The graphic novel format allows the Siegels to fluidly balance biographical events with onstage action, capturing both the dancers' movements and their passion. Ages 8-14. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Mark Siegel was inspired by Cynthia Rylant's melodious homage to moonlit nights to take many long walks with only the full moon as his guide. The wonderfully atmospheric illustrations in Long Night Moon reflect many of the things he discovered on those nocturnal hikes. An up-and-coming visual artist and an aspiring author, Mark spends his days designing books for children. His first book, Lisa Wheeler's Seadogs, was published earlier this year. He lives with his wife, Siena, in New York.

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Chomolangma, November 24, 2008 (view all comments by Chomolangma)
In all, this is a very beautiful book. The graphics are gorgeous, and they tell a heartwarming story about a girl with a dream. It tells you about the life of a performer, and a very dedicated one at that. It begins when a little girl goes to the doctor at age 5, and she is told that she has flat feet and nothing can be done. Her mother asks about dancing, but the doctor says it won't help. However, the girl overhears and does want to dance. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has an interest, even if small, in performing and/or dancing.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781416926870
Author:
Siegel, Siena Cherso
Publisher:
Aladdin Paperbacks
Illustrator:
Siegel, Mark
Author:
Siegel, Siena Cherson
Author:
Siegel, Mark
Subject:
Girls & Women
Subject:
Comic books, strips, etc.
Subject:
Ballet
Subject:
Performing Arts - Dance
Subject:
Comics & Graphic Novels
Subject:
Cartoons and comics
Subject:
Ballerinas.
Subject:
Comics & Graphic Novels - General
Subject:
Children s All Ages - Fiction - General
Subject:
Children s-General
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Publication Date:
September 2006
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
Children/juvenile
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
64
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in
Age Level:
8-14

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Siena Cherson Siegel's autobiographical story will be as inviting to balletomanes as to aspiring ballet dancers. In a credible, youthful voice that conveys both confidence and innocence, she recalls her earliest inspirations to pursue dance, including watching Maya Plisetskaya perform with the Bolshoi Ballet. Mark Siegel (Seadogs), the author's husband, gracefully portrays this subtle epiphany in a single panel illustration, as young Siena looks directly at readers: 'I wanted to be a ballerina.' Eventually, she gains acceptance to the School of American Ballet, co-created by George Balanchine to train dancers for his New York City Ballet. The format smoothly connects these milestones with humorous childlike observations. In one series of panels, she comments on the Russian teachers at SAB: 'They wore black./ Floors were black./ Doors were black./ I wore green!' The next spread then explains that this green corresponds with a dancer's level. Under Balanchine's direction, Siena danced in Harlequinade, in which Baryshnikov starred, and she watches the ballet from the backstage wings, spying Balanchine or 'Mr. B.,' as the dancers call him, in the wings opposite her. Later, when Mr. B. dies unexpectedly, the artwork beautifully pays homage, with a shot of his empty place in the wings. Siena leaves the ballet, after a serious injury, to attend college, yet continues to dance ('Dancing fills a space in me'). The graphic novel format allows the Siegels to fluidly balance biographical events with onstage action, capturing both the dancers' movements and their passion. Ages 8-14. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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