Alvin Ailey Dance Moves!: A New Way to Exercise

Alvin Ailey Dance Moves!: A New Way to Exercise

by Lise Friedman (Author), Chris Callis (Author)

Synopsis

Alvin Ailey Dance Moves! uses the very best in dance to demonstrate that enhancing your physical condition doesn't have to be plodding or routine. In fact, Alvin Ailey Dance Moves! raises the bar on exercise, elevating it to the realm of creativity as it introduces dance-based movement as a way of life. As realized in lucid text and stunning photographs of dancers in action, Alvin Ailey Dance Moves! is filled with stimulating, dance-based exercise and movement, drawing from the myriad techniques and disciplines taught at The Ailey School. These are movements practiced daily by Ailey-trained dancers that can be done by anyone just about anywhere, in just about any clothing, on just about any surface. These exercises are designed to improve posture and increase strength, stamina, flexibility, and muscle tone; help alleviate aches and pains; and contribute to heightened self-esteem, relaxation, and well-being. They can be done successfully by beginners or increased in difficulty to challenge more advanced users. A special 'shortcut' workout is provided for those days when you're really short of time.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Stewart, Tabori & Chang Inc
Published: 01 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 158479285X
ISBN 13: 9781584792857

Media Reviews
No company in this country is dancing better than the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Author Bio
Lise Friedman, a former dancer with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, is the author or co-author of 3 books. She is an adjunct professor at New York University, and a contributing editor at Elle, as well as a journalist who writes about the performing arts for various publications. Friedman has edited several books, including Poor Dancer's Almanac, Managing Life and Work in the Performing Arts, and John Gruen's People who Dance. She was the founding editor of the award winning quarterly Dance Ink.