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More Dancing Shapes is the second in the series from an award-winning dance teacher and her ballet-dancer daughter. Following a format similar to the Dancing Shapes debut: our ballerina heroine, Konora, leads readers through: * - an inside glimpse into her continuing almost-ballerina journey * - a warm-up and basic ballet technique lesson * - an exploration of form and shape * - creating their own unique shapes The Dancing Shapes series provides young dancers ongoing challenges to revisit. With four books in one, there's something for everyone. Preschoolers can try the broad shapes, older kids…mehr

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More Dancing Shapes is the second in the series from an award-winning dance teacher and her ballet-dancer daughter. Following a format similar to the Dancing Shapes debut: our ballerina heroine, Konora, leads readers through: * - an inside glimpse into her continuing almost-ballerina journey * - a warm-up and basic ballet technique lesson * - an exploration of form and shape * - creating their own unique shapes The Dancing Shapes series provides young dancers ongoing challenges to revisit. With four books in one, there's something for everyone. Preschoolers can try the broad shapes, older kids can fine-tune the details, and all ages can delve into storytelling and discover the crazy world of pre-professional ballet. With more than fifty poses to contemplate or re-create, aspiring young dancers: * - learn basic ballet technique and vocabulary * - develop an eye for detail * - explore movement concepts * - increase body awareness * - strengthen spatial perception and balance * - celebrate gratitude, the value of practice and review Dancing Shapes concepts
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Once Upon a Dance is a pandemic creation from a mother-daughter team. Konora climbed the pre-professional ballet ladder up to Pacific Northwest Ballet's Professional Division. Along the way, she danced iconic roles such as Sugar Plum Fairy and Cinderella. She's now a full-scholarship trainee at Ballet Idaho. Konora's mother taught creative movement and ballet for decades and was honored to be chosen and recognized by her local City Council for "embodying the spirit of partnership and commitment to children in our community" for her work with young dancers. She's breathed dance from every angle: child to pre-professional to adult ballet student, zoom student, dance teacher, dance mom, competition mom, ballet-school parent-guilder, audience member, recital planner, business owner, and board member. Visit www.OnceUponADance.com for the latest info the the Dancing Shapes or Dance-It-Out series.