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Ballet of the Elephants

by Leda Schubert

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Sparking watercolors-and-ink illustrations dance across the page and spill out onto a horizontal foldout of elephants and ballerinas spotlighted together--in the true story of "Circus Polka," choreographed in 1942 by George Balanchine, with music by Igor Stravinsky and performances by John Ringling North's elephants. Robert Andrew Parker brings his love of theater, dance, and costume to this captivating story. Leda Schubert's background note includes black-and-white photos of the actual performance.

Review:

"A memorable piece of circus history takes center ring in Schubert's (Here Comes Darrell) fact-filled tale. The author explains how composer Igor Stravinsky, choreographer George Balanchine and circus leader John Ringling North — all famous in their own right — came together to create a ballet for 50 elephants in 1942. Several spreads feature separate brief histories of the three men: readers learn of Stravinsky's misunderstood music and Balanchine's homesickness when he was sent away to ballet school at age nine. North, who envisioned the pachyderm performance, called upon Russian-born Balanchine, who then involved his friend and fellow countryman Stravinsky. A gatefold opens to reveal the momentous dance. Modoc lifts ballerina Zorina in his trunk in a standout painting that recalls Toulouse-Lautrec's Moulin-Rouge posters; he and the other elephants 'wore fluffy pink tutus and jeweled headbands.' (The World's Greatest Elephant, reviewed below, offers a chilling backstory to elephant star Modoc's tale.) Parker's (Cold Feet) ethereal artwork evokes the lightness and movement of ballet, as watercolors bleed out of the pen-and-ink outlines. While the narrative casually uses a few terms (e.g., 'bull men,' 'droshkies') without explanation, and the artists' backgrounds may seem like a bit of a detour, Schubert manages to put the show in a broader cultural context. Author notes contain black-and-white photos of the ballet along with additional fascinating facts (e.g., it took 7,000 yards of fabric to make the elephants' tutus). Ages 4-8." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

LEDA SCHUBERT was the school library consultant for the Vermont Department of Education, and she has an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College.
 
ROBERT ANDREW PARKER a costume and set designer, fine artist and printmaker, has work in the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan, and the Whitney. His many children's books include Cold Feet, winner of the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, and Action Jackson, a Robert F. Sibert Award Honor Book. He and his wife live in West Cornwall, Connecticut, where he is the drummer for the Bob Parker Quintet.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781596430754
Author:
Parker, Robert Andrew
Publisher:
Roaring Brook Press
Illustrator:
Parker, Robert Andrew
Subject:
General
Subject:
Dance
Subject:
Elephants
Subject:
Ballerinas.
Subject:
Performing Arts - Theater
Publication Date:
April 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
34
Dimensions:
10.64x8.28x.47 in. .77 lbs.
Age Level:
04-08

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