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81. Professional Degree Programs in
 
82. Visual and Performing Arts Framework
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83. Performing Arts College Guide,
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84. Art School Confidential: A Screenplay
85. Guide to Performing Arts Programs:
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86. Introduction to Theatre Arts Teacher's
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87. Peterson's Professional Degree
 
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88. How to Make Money Performing in
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89. Visual & Performing Arts 2006,
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90. Drawing the Line: Creative Writing
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91. AQA Performing Arts GCSE: Student's
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92. Guide to Undergraduate & Graduate
 
93. Performing Arts (Focus on Fine
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94. Ten-Minute Plays for Middle School
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95. Boys or Ballet? #8 (Royal Ballet
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96. Sophie's Flight of Fancy #4 (Royal
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97. School of Classical Dance
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98. Rotten School #5: Shake, Rattle,
99. A Passionate Preference: The Story
 
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100. Dorothy Maynor and the Harlem

81. Professional Degree Programs in the Visual & Performing Arts 2005
by Peterson's
 School & Library Binding: Pages (2004-09)
list price: US$38.75
Isbn: 141763684X
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82. Visual and Performing Arts Framework for California Public Schools, K-12
 Paperback: Pages (1989-09)

Isbn: 9994796909
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83. Performing Arts College Guide, 3rd Edition
by Carole J. Everett
Paperback: 310 Pages (1998-11-08)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$67.28
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Asin: 0028619137
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Gives information, including admissions requirements, costs, and programs offered, on two hundred and fifty college and conservatory programs in every major performing arts specialty, and offers advice on passing admission auditions. Amazon.com Review
From a standard college guide you can find loads of statisticsabout student-to-teacher ratios and women-to-men ratios, SAT averagesand grade-point averages, number of applicants versus number ofacceptances, and how many parties there are on a Saturday night (muchof which is included here, too), but if you're looking to major in theperforming arts, you'll have some specific needs the general book willnot address. Carole Everett's The Performing Arts Major's CollegeGuide provides specialized sections for dance, drama, andmusic. She discusses the audition at length, going into what to wearand how to deal with nerves, when to time the audition and what toexpect, by what criteria the auditions are evaluated, and whatnot to do.

For these audition sections alone the guide is worth it. The book goeson, however, to explain the various degrees possible for each majorand discuss matters relevant to every college applicant--such asvisiting campuses, college interviews, the application process, andfinancial aid, plus matters particularly pertinent to arts majors,such as assessing one's talent and setting realistic goals. The mostvital section follows: the selected listing of performing-artsprograms, where for dance and drama, it ranks programs from "mosthighly recommended" to "recommended" to "noteworthy," and does thesame for music, also detailing programs for every area of study, fromjazz to orchestra to composition, and many instrument programs, aswell, from accordion and bassoon to tuba and voice. In addition,there's an informational section on conservatory programs, and anumber of appendices covering alternative careers, an index of schoolsby state and country, and a checklist for parents. With such focusedinformation, this is a singularly helpful guide for the studentpursuing one of the performing arts.--Stephanie Gold ... Read more

Customer Reviews (8)

2-0 out of 5 stars Laurie
When first published I am sure this book was an excellent resource, but it was published in 1998 making it next to useless now. When I ordered this book the publishing date was not shown on Amazon's website.

In Amazon's defense when I complained their response was execellent.I was able to return the book and get all my money back including shipping.I also note that publishing dates are now included on the website.Thank you Amazon!

4-0 out of 5 stars Performing Arts College Guide, 3rd edition
I have teenage sons interested in vocal and/or instrumental performance degrees.This Guide provides solid information about types of programs, what to expect in auditions, and how best to prepared for the process.It is written by a former Julliard admissions counselor.It would probably be worth spending the $$ on the current addition.This addition is dated.

4-0 out of 5 stars Helpful guide to music schools
I used the 2nd edition of this book when I was an undergraduate searching for a good grad school. I found the information to be clear, and, for the most part, accurate. Of course, teachers and institutions can change rapidly, so a student would be wise to consult a university's website or recruiting materials for the most up-to-date information, but I found the print guide to be a good starting point. I am now a university music teacher and recently had one of my students use the 3rd edition while searching for a grad school.

Yes, this book is primarily intended for high school students. However, a graduate student may also find it to be of use...I did!

2-0 out of 5 stars WARNING! NOT FOR STUDENTS ALREADY ENROLLED IN COLLEGE!
You might think that this is a guide for students already in college, but beware.Though it has some good advice, it is supposed to be written for high school students wanting to major in drama, dance, or music in college.

A second warning: This book is dated, five year-old material.

3-0 out of 5 stars Faulty Editing in Dance Section
I bought this guide to help me decide on a dance program, particularly between two in Arizona. Unfortunately there are lots of typos in the book, it seems as if it hasn't been edited (at least the dance section). Some of the mistakes are the following:

1-The schools such as Temple University, Texas Christian University and Towson State University appeared under the "recommended" and"noteworthy" categories for dance. However, in the full description of each school the Author's Comment states all three as" recommended" for dance.

2- The University of Arizona, Tucson is listed in the"noteworthy" category for dance, but later in the full description the Author's Comment reads, "highly recommended" for dance.

I was very confused as to which to believe; the list of schools by category or the Author's Comment.Over all, for me these mistakes are misleading and detract from the credibility of the guide.

On the good side the guide provides you with a lot of information on what to expect from the auditions, and even show you examples of evaluation sheets the teachers use in schoolssuch as Julliard.
It is mostly geared to High school students so if you are an adult seeking to study dance, most of the information will not be helpful. ... Read more


84. Art School Confidential: A Screenplay
by Daniel Clowes
Paperback: 181 Pages (2006-04-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$0.99
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Asin: 1560976780
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The official book companion to the film starring John Malkovich and Max Minghella.

Art School Confidential is Dan Clowes and Terry Zwigoff's major motion picture follow-up to their acclaimed debut feature, Ghost World. Directed by Zwigoff from a script by Clowes (his first since his Oscar-nominated debut screenplay for Ghost World), the film stars John Malkovich, Max Minghella, Jim Broadbent, Steve Buscemi, Anjelica Huston and Sophia Myles.

Art School Confidential follows Jerome (Minghella), an art student who dreams of becoming the greatest artist in the world. The film expands on a short comic story by Dan Clowes that was originally published, in black-and-white, in his hit comic book series Eightball; for this new book, the strip will be published in full-color for the first time.

This scrapbook/screenplay also features the shooting script for the film, including several scenes edited out from the final cut. It also boasts two full-color sections jammed with stills from the film, character designs from Clowes' sketchbook, artwork created as set dressing by Clowes and his friends, and many other surprises. ... Read more


85. Guide to Performing Arts Programs: Profiles of Over 700 Colleges, High Schools, and Summer Programs (Princeton Review Series)
by Carole J. Everett, Muriel Topaz
Paperback: 656 Pages (1998-12-01)
list price: US$24.95
Isbn: 0375750959
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Before you can frame newspaper reviews of your sold-out performance at Carnegie Hall, deliver an acceptance speech to the Screen Actor's Guild, or dance your way to stardom, you'll put in years of hard work and make many important decisions.

It starts with finding the program that's best for you. The Princeton Review's Guide to Performing Arts Programs helps you choose from over 700 colleges, high schools, and summer programs in dance, drama, and music. Carole Everett and Muriel Topaz, both formerly of The Juilliard School, are experts in the arts and the admissions process, and will guide you through school selection, auditions, interviews, and more.

700 programs are profiled--more than any other guide--including addresses, phone numbers, and contact names for each program. Plus:


  • Entrance requirements
    Costs
    Financial aid and scholarships
    Curriculum options
    Student population and faculty
    Audition information
    Performance opportunities
    Practice and performance facilities

  • ... Read more

    Customer Reviews (3)

    1-0 out of 5 stars Useless
    We bought this book because standard college guides focus only on traditional majors and standard academic measures (average SATs, male/female breakdown, etc.), without any kind of detail on the many performing arts programs hidden within U.S. universities. We hoped it would fulfill its promise of profiling hundreds of programs, so that my daughter -- an aspiring actress seeking good artistic training amid a rich liberal arts environment -- could zero in on the best schools for her needs. But upon reading through it we were appalled -- at first by the countless typos (clearly no copy editor reviewed the entries) and then, increasingly, by the lack of adequate information on well over half the schools we looked up. As a previous reviewer noted, the book completely misrepresents many respected and extensive programs by simply omitting much of their basic data from their entries. We finally gave up on the book because we could not trust it; how could my daughter use it to compare programs when so many listings omit extremely important program data -- such as whether there is an acting program at all, what the course offerings are, whether auditions are required, how many theaters the campus houses, etc.?

    The impression I got after reading through several dozen entries is that the editors had sent surveys to hundreds of schools, but that they had a rigid deadline and went to press regardless of whether all the schools had sent back the requested information in time -- that they went to press thinking, "If these schools can't find time to send us information, that's their problem. They just won't have their information included in our book."And that would be an acceptable attitude if this were the Yellow Pages and the entries were paid advertisements -- but this is supposed to be a reference book, not a collection of ads. The readers shell out a hefty sum for it, and the editors owe us more than a "here's the information we got before deadline" attitude. This book is missing so much critical information, and the information it does include is so poorly presented, that it can't possibly be considered a valid resource.

    Young performing artists have precious little information to draw upon when they are searching for a college, and this book does almost nothing to make their search any easier.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Lack of Information
    While this guide boasts having a beefy number of pages, the information is what is lacking. Only the largest universities (i.e. University of ____ or ____ State) are properly defined in the performing arts areas. The majority of colleges out there are not the most popular but should be given this advantage anyway. Instead, a grand majority of this book's universities are shown as not even having fine arts programs when they actually have fantastic ones. I bought this book with the hopes of being able to narrow down my own college options and was appalled when I saw that it clearly does NOT own up to "700 programs are profiled--more than any other guide." So, when you're out searching for universities offering performing arts, just go to CollegeBoard. It's a much safer and cost-effective deal.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Good Practical Guide
    This is a good book for 2 reasons. It clearly profiles college music programs, and also recognizes that there is a lot to be learned at the high school and summer camp level. The irony is that some high scools and summer camps are actually better than some colleges.It is very easy to read. ... Read more


    86. Introduction to Theatre Arts Teacher's Guide: A 36-Week Action Workbook for Middle Grade and High School Students and Teachers
    by Suzi Zimmerman
    Paperback: 356 Pages (2004-02-01)
    list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$19.34
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    Asin: 1566080916
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    This companion guide to the student's action workbook makes teaching this class easy and fun. It includes the answers to all questions. It provides lesson plans, a weekly calendar, a survival guide for a substitute, poster ideas, evaluation forms, hand-outs, planning materials for fundraising events, and awards. More teaching-assists than you will ever need. ... Read more

    Customer Reviews (7)

    3-0 out of 5 stars It was just OKAY
    I found the layout to be a bit confusing.The information contained was just OKAY...a bit elementary.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Student Handbook only...
    If you are a teacher thinking about buying this book, beware!Unless you are buying each student in your class their own handbook, this book is not necessary.The Teacher's edition has the entire student handbook already included.I purchased this book and it was entirely unnecessary since I had purchased the Teachers edition thinking I needed both for my class.It has helpful activities, but nothing entirely spectacular, and nothing I couldn't have found on the internet for free.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Not extremely user-friendly at first...
    As a new teacher, I hope this book will provide the help I've been seeking. But I'm finding it confusingly arranged and excessively chatty.The first section discusses point systems, substitute plans and other minutiae in great detail, while the actual syllabus finally appears unheralded on page 106.Nothing is referenced by page numbers, so I'm constantly flipping back and forth, looking for the material the author references.Maybe I'll get used to it as the year goes on.But at this point it's pretty maddening.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great for beginning teachers
    There are few text books on the market for theatre arts, especailly at the middle-school level. This is a great book for the beginning teacher and/or the middle-school teacher of theatre. It provides an acceptable educational structure while still acknowleging the creative side of the subject.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Theatre Arts Guide for Middle School Teachers
    This is by far the most outstanding teaching guide I've found yet.The lesson plans are well organized which allows me more time for hands-on teaching. The guide includes great work sheets and lots of creative ideas.Everything from scene work and characterization to theatre history is covered in a sequential order.I've found this a great teaching tool. ... Read more


    87. Peterson's Professional Degree Programs in the Visual & Performing Arts, 2 001 (Peterson's Professional Degree Programs in the Visual and Performing Arts, 2001)
    Paperback: 627 Pages (2000-10)
    list price: US$26.95 -- used & new: US$19.50
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    Asin: 0768904420
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Must Have For College Bound Performing Atrists
    This book was very helpful in my quest in finding a quality arts school where I could get a degree in my field. Finding schools for the arts is a very difficult task and this book took away all of the guess work, thusletting me find aschool instead of picking the same old art school everyoneknows. Instead I found a school that was right fir me and my art. ... Read more


    88. How to Make Money Performing in Schools: The Definitive Guide to Developing, Marketing, and Presenting School Assembly Programs
    by David Heflick
     Paperback: 190 Pages (1997-02)
    list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$12.50
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    Asin: 0963870580
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    A comprehensive manual (190 pages) providing completeinformation on program development, marketing, andpresentation. Presented in two parts, Part One provides informationrelevant to all disciplines; Part Two contains program descriptionsand program theme ideas in separate chapters for each of the majordisciplines. Included are interviews with national arts-in-educationauthorities such as Larry Stein, Director of Program Development forYoung Audiences, Inc., and Dorothy Sasscer of Chamber Music America. ... Read more


    89. Visual & Performing Arts 2006, Guide to (Peterson's Professional Degree Programs in the Visual and Performing Arts)
    by Peterson's
    Paperback: 624 Pages (2005-10-28)
    list price: US$29.00 -- used & new: US$59.95
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    Asin: 0768917514
    Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description
    This newly updated guide contains more than 1,100 updated descriptions of dance, music, theater, and visual arts programs. With more programs in more discipline than any other guide this annually updated resource helps readers plan how they're going to make a name for themselves on stage, on canvas, or in an orchestra.

    Features and benefits include:* News on summer pre-professional courses and programs* Perspectives from graduates and industry professionals* Tips on assembling a portfolio and preparing for an audition ... Read more

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    2-0 out of 5 stars Not enthusiastic
    I bought and then returned this book.From the description I expected a guide with detail about the different schools and programs, as well as inside information on the schools.Instead, the book contains a couple pages about audition procedures (a much better description is in the Performing Arts Major's College Guide) accompanied by basic information that is easily available off of the school websites (location, number of students plus number of students majoring in the discipline, teacher/student ratios, etc.).It was impossible to tell which programs had a good reputation or better quality.Save your money, and get the information off of the school websites. ... Read more


    90. Drawing the Line: Creative Writing Through the Visual and Performing Arts
    by Barry Gilmore
    Paperback: 152 Pages (1999-10-01)
    list price: US$27.50 -- used & new: US$19.50
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    Asin: 0966323386
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Through easy, inviting activities in the visual arts, music, and drama, Gilmore leads students to explore a host of creative approaches to composing. ... Read more

    Customer Reviews (9)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Gilmore can do no wrong
    Being a student of Barry Gilmore's english course, i can honestly tell you that "G" is an astoundigly talented teacher and writer. In the class room Gilmore instills his lessons in an attractive and interesting manner, and his book is no different. This mass of pages will undoubtedly assist writers of any age to become more talented. Gilmore is where it's at, and if you can't dig it, then doom on you!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Barry Gilmore is a SEXY BEAST
    This book opened my eyes to the world of writing.I loved it and I want to marry Barry Gilmore, the hottest author in the universe.Marry me, Barry. Love, your secret admirer

    5-0 out of 5 stars A Fantastic, Informative Piece of Literature
    Never before have I been able to learn so much by simply reading a book.Barry Gilmore's book with its stunning insights into the world of creative writing has taken my own writing to new heights.I would strongly advise all aspiring young writers to read this book.Even veteran writers would do well to read this book and learn a few new tricks.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Southpaw
    Barry's oxymoronic view of the aesthetic atmosphere drives liberally in a radical world of writing.His poignant and precise touch on the nebulous line that divides and encompasses the writing and visual arts and poetry, is a phenomenal explication on the spirit and presence that can strike us all dumbfounded when gawking and drooling at colorful oprah.He takes a painting and expounds on it thoroughly enough to encapsulate even the ignorant, and even his tone and rhythm musically provide a contextual creation. His work, in itself, is a piece of art.

    5-0 out of 5 stars ILove Barry!!!!
    Barry Gilmore is so Flush!!!! This is a super book, written by someone whohad I Love Barry written on a trash can for him. If that doesn't showdevotion, I don't know what does. ... Read more


    91. AQA Performing Arts GCSE: Student's Book (Aqa Gcse)
    by Mike Allen, Eddie Brierley, Helen Curson
    Paperback: 112 Pages (2009-05-18)
    list price: US$20.60 -- used & new: US$18.01
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    Asin: 1408504227
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    Covering both the Single GCSE and the Double Award, GCSE Performing Arts includes a range of performance styles that will inspire students and ensure they develop the necessary skills to succeed. ... Read more


    92. Guide to Undergraduate & Graduate Fine and Performing Arts Programs in Canada - 2001 Edition
    by Education International
    Paperback: 149 Pages (2001-01-01)
    list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$29.95
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    Asin: 1894122704
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    This comprehensive resource covers both undergraduate and graduate fine and performing arts programs in Canada.It features a complete selection of arts programs including dance, visual arts, creative writing, film, theater and music. Two-page profiles highlight each program's unique features and strengths, admission requirements, expenses and more. The guide also contains a list of 30 additional fine and performing arts programs in Canada. Expert articles contributed by the Canadian Association of Fine Arts Deans provide insights on trends in Canadian fine and performing arts education and careers in the arts. ... Read more


    93. Performing Arts (Focus on Fine Arts)
    by Mildred B. Beane
     Paperback: 88 Pages (1989-05)
    list price: US$10.95
    Isbn: 0810603039
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    94. Ten-Minute Plays for Middle School Performers: Plays for a Variety of Cast Sizes
    by Rebecca Young
    Paperback: 129 Pages (2008-09)
    list price: US$17.95 -- used & new: US$12.21
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    Asin: 1566081580
    Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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    The plays in this theater book give teenage performers the chance to reveal the unique identities and motivations of students their own age. These brief plays may be used for speech and drama classrooms, forensic competitions or variety shows. They are easily staged with no sets or costumes. Topics include: how to be popular, jealousy, shoplifting, pranks and more. Included are scripts for girls only, scripts for boys only and scripts for mixed casts. The dialog in all the plays is believable and easy to perform. ... Read more

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    1-0 out of 5 stars Not Good for Duet Acting in Forensics
    I was looking for something that my 5th grade daughter and her partner could use for their Forensic Club competition piece. I bought this book, and Rebecca Young's other book titled, "101 Monologues for Middle School Actors: Including Duologues and Triologues." Unfortunately, both are disappointments.

    "Ten-Minute Plays for Middle School Performers" offers only one play for two girls. It's titled, "K-I-S-S-I-N-G," and deals with a topic that my daughter and her partner (and the Forensic Club moderators) find too advance for middle school aged children. There are eighteen plays included in this book--only two for duet acting. If you are looking for a book that has plays for a group of 3 or more participants, then this book would work for you as sixteen of the plays are written for the larger groupings.

    Be warned that some of the plays are mean-spirited. Not exactly the behavior you would want to encourage your children to model ("Revenge of the Rash"), much less act out in front of others over-and-over again as they would have to do during a Forensics season. ... Read more


    95. Boys or Ballet? #8 (Royal Ballet School Diaries)
    by Alexandra Moss
    Paperback: 144 Pages (2006-08-03)
    list price: US$4.99 -- used & new: US$2.08
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    Asin: 0448442515
    Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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    1-0 out of 5 stars Another Bummer
    I heard this is the last book in the RBSD series, and I'm fine with it. My relatives can stop buying them for me! I've moved on to Ballet Friends, a brand new ballet series, perfect if you liked RBSD. Books 1 and 2 just came out! There's more coming, too, that they listed inside the book. Book one is Ballet Friends: Get to the Point! and book two is Ballet Friends 2: The Rise of Beezilla. I've read them both 10 times and they're absolutely the best books ever.

    1-0 out of 5 stars question
    is this the last book in the royal ballet diaries cuz i havent heard any new titles and i cant this book anywhere in stores

    2-0 out of 5 stars BALLET FRIENDS IS BETTER!!!
    The Royal Ballet books are OK but sorta boring.I do ballet and like to read so I've been looking for books about dance.Today I was really surprised when I found the web site for a new series called Ballet Friends.It looks awsome and really really funny!!They got tons of cool stuff like funny stories and quizes like in J-14.It's also got free music like Justin Timberlake and Gwen Stefani.You gotta check it out.[...]

    I'm gonna preorder my copy real soon.I can't wait to read it!!!

    4-0 out of 5 stars good story yet again!
    This time around it is Ellie with the problems, instead of her helping someone else. She is back at the RBS after the student's half-term vaction. Ellie is anxious to see her new boyfriend, Luke, and to spend time with him. Ellie's life has now become very difficult as she tries to juggle ballet, school, Luke and her girl friends, and to practice for the school's production of Swan Lake. Soon, she messes up everything and she realizes something must go, but what?

    This is a good story, especially for young ones who want to dance for a living to show just how hard it is to be a ballerina and the desire it takes to become one.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Boys or Ballet?
    Ellie and the gang are back together except that Ellie isent intrested in them has much as she is in her new boyfriend. Ellie loves hanging out with her new boyfriend and things get even better when talk about the christmas production Swan Lake starts up. Can Ellie handle haveing a boyfriend prep and most important ballet. This book was great thier so many surprises you will anjoy it. ... Read more


    96. Sophie's Flight of Fancy #4 (Royal Ballet School Diaries)
    by Alexandra Moss
    Paperback: 144 Pages (2005-07-07)
    list price: US$4.99 -- used & new: US$2.02
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    Asin: 0448437708
    Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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    Mid-semester brings with it the results of the girls’ appraisals, and though every student at The Royal Ballet School is talented, not everyone has what it takes to go all the way. Although Ellie passes her appraisal with flying colors, everyone at school is tense with worry that one of them won’t make it. Ellie is especially concerned when Sophie returns and just doesn’t seem to be acting like herself. What will happen if one of the girls is assessed out? What will they have to fall back on? ... Read more

    Customer Reviews (5)

    1-0 out of 5 stars UR RIGHT BALLET FRIENDS IS WAY COOLER!!!!
    I read the other review and checked out the new BALLET FRIENDS BOOKS series on their site balletfriendsbooks.Thanx for the heads up!! It's SO COOL!!! I spent all night checking out all the cool stuff, reading about the books, and groovin to the free tunes.The site's really pretty too!! It's all Hello Kitty and butterflies.Anyway i don't care for Royal Ballet books at all.I got one for Christmas and was very disappointed. It was like preachy and stuck up and i hated all the issues the author tried to push.It was so annoying.Ballet Friends Books is like the opposite cause it's all about having fun and giving the readers what they want. I can't wait to get my hands on it!!!!!

    2-0 out of 5 stars BALLET FRIENDS IS BETTER
    The Royal Ballet books are OK but sorta boring.I do ballet and like to read so I've been looking for books about dance.Today I was really surprised when I found the web site for a new series called Ballet Friends.It looks awsome and really really funny!!They got tons of cool stuff like funny stories and quizes like in J-14.It's also got free music like Justin Timberlake and Gwen Stefani.[...]

    I'm gonna preorder my copy real soon.I can't wait to read it!!!

    4-0 out of 5 stars Another great installment
    Ellie and her ballet friends returned to The Royal Ballet School's Lower School after a half term break. During the break the girls found out about the results of their appraisals. Hard working and talented Ellie easily passes her appraisal, yet she worries that some of her other friends, particularly Sophie, might not make it. Ellie's concern is deepens when Sophie returns and just doesn't seem to be acting like herself. Good old Ellie tries to help Sophie is whatever way she can, all the while working hard at her own ballet.This is another wonderful ballet story that will entertain anyone, but especially young ballet students. As I stated in my reviews of the previous books, the only negative comment I can make, is that it can sometimes sound like an advertisement of the R.B.S., which is fine, but can be annoying at times.

    5-0 out of 5 stars THE BEST BOOK EVER!
    I absolutly LOVE these books! Not just Sophie's Flight to Fancy, but all of them! In fact, I just finished reading #4 today, and I was sad that it was over. (And no, not sad because Sophie is leaving)Every time I finish these books, I wish I had them all so I could just keep reading. I'll be sitting in school wondering when the next possible chance to read them will be. It's espeically interesting because I am a dancer, as well. Reading about the dance classes was my favorite part. Moss put it into so much detail, that I felt as if I was there. (Now I have a craving for fish and chips, even though I hate fish and chips! She just made it sound so good, that it made my mouth water)And I'm not the only one who says this. My entire dance class, plus some of my friends read these books. We adore them! But they don't just appeal to dancers. If you are not a dancer, or if you know little about dancing, Moss has a handy Glossary in the back of the book, explaining the common terms used. As for Sophie leaving, it is sad, but that's what makes it so good! That's what keeps it interesting. Now I can't wait to read #5 because I am wondering who will replace her, if they'll still keep in touch, ect. This book get a 5-star rating, no doubt about it. I really hope she writes more, because I'm already on the 5th book!

    3-0 out of 5 stars Sophie's Not Coming Back, Oh No!!
    Reporter's Opinion: I thought that this book was sad because I really hoped that Sophie would win the choreography competition and be allowed back into the Royal Ballet School. She didn't get let back in.

    Summary: It was a week after the appraisals and they all passed it, but Sophie didn't. She was appraised out. Sophie is only going to stay in the Royal Ballet School until the summer. They all soon found out that there would be a choreography competition. Sophie and Grace both entered and they both passed. The winner was Grace, but the judges made an honorable mention to Sophie's dance; Flight of Fancy. At the end of the year, Sophie leaves to start her new Performing Arts School.
    My least favorite part was when Sophie had to go. She was my favorite character in the story!!
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    97. School of Classical Dance
    by Vera Kostrovitskaya, Alexei Pisarev
    Paperback: 488 Pages (1995-12)
    list price: US$38.50 -- used & new: US$17.71
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    Asin: 1852730447
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    "School of Classical Dance" is the official textbook of the Vaganova School and takes the reader from the basic concepts of the syllabus to the most complicated exercises taught at the end of the eight-year course. A thorough and logical presentation of the classical vocabulary, from its basic forms to advanced variations, is followed by a sample lesson for a senior class. The eight-year syllabus of the Vaganova school, now officially adopted by all Russian ballet schools, is then given in full. "School of Classical Dance" is both a work of reference and a stimulating handbook. ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars The magic ballet book.
    Ever since I have been dancing, it is the first time that I have come across a book which describes the tehniques of the vaganova method in detail. Every one who is an associate with ballet will benefit from thatbook. This official textbook of the vaganova school covering the basicconcepts to the most complicated excercises.It is an outstandingreference work and a stimulating handbook. ... Read more


    98. Rotten School #5: Shake, Rattle, and Hurl!
    by R.l. Stine
    Paperback: 128 Pages (2009-01-01)
    list price: US$4.99 -- used & new: US$1.19
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    Asin: 0060788135
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    Chipmunk is so shy . . .

    He inhales when he sneezes!

    He even blushes when he's asleep!

    He plays guitar in the closet so he won't disturb anyone.

    But he just may be the best rock ‘n' roll guitarist of all time! And Bernie Bridges needs him to win the annual Talent Contest for Rotten House. Bernie will do anything to keep the prize away from Sherman Oaks and his pals at Nyce House.

    Can Chipmunk conquer his stage fright and win?

    Or—#8212;when Bernie pushes him onstage, will it be Shake, Rattle, and Hurl!

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    99. A Passionate Preference: The Story of the North Carolina School of the Arts
    by Leslie Banner, Douglas C. Zinn
    Paperback: Pages (1991-05)
    list price: US$14.95
    Isbn: 1878086014
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    100. Dorothy Maynor and the Harlem School of the Arts: The Diva and the Dream
    by William F., Jr. Rogers
     Hardcover: 286 Pages (1993-11)
    list price: US$119.95 -- used & new: US$40.00
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    Asin: 0773493778
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    This is a full-length investigation of the life and accomplishments of American concert-singer Dorothy Maynor. After her retirement from the concert stage, Dorothy Maynor established the Harlem School of the Arts. The book describes Maynor's advocacy of work and commitment in three dimensions: as artist, academician, and altruist. Much of the research of this book has been drawn from interviews with Miss Maynor, with her peers and former classmates, employees and students of the Harlem School of the Arts during Maynor's administration, and from numerous libraries and archives throughout the United States. ... Read more


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