Ballet Days, Vol. 6
This is the work of retired photographer & former ballerina Anna Iankova depicting her life with ballet schools in St. Petersburg through her photographs. This is the sixth of her many upcoming volumes of her work. Each volume portrays a particular young student backstage, preparing for audition or performance, with 30 full page color photographs of exceptional quality.
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Ballet Days, Vol. 6
This is the work of retired photographer & former ballerina Anna Iankova depicting her life with ballet schools in St. Petersburg through her photographs. This is the sixth of her many upcoming volumes of her work. Each volume portrays a particular young student backstage, preparing for audition or performance, with 30 full page color photographs of exceptional quality.
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Ballet Days, Vol. 6

Ballet Days, Vol. 6

by Signe Marie Jacobsen
Ballet Days, Vol. 6

Ballet Days, Vol. 6

by Signe Marie Jacobsen

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Overview

This is the work of retired photographer & former ballerina Anna Iankova depicting her life with ballet schools in St. Petersburg through her photographs. This is the sixth of her many upcoming volumes of her work. Each volume portrays a particular young student backstage, preparing for audition or performance, with 30 full page color photographs of exceptional quality.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157291525
Publisher: Anna Iankova
Publication date: 01/10/2017
Series: Ballet Days , #6
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Anna Iankova was just fourteen years old when in 1972 on her way to school she was struck by a speeding, out of control car, inflicting severe injuries to her spine. Her life-dream was to become a famous ballerina, and she was attending a prominent ballet school in St. Petersburg at the time. Soon after the accident she continued visiting her ballet school on a wheel chair just to watch the rehearsals and training classes. It was then that she developed a strong interest and talent in photographing the young female students. She saw herself in the aspiring ballerinas and by now she had become content with the reality that she would never become one.
Her photographic work gave her inspiration and a new perspective of life which she has immersed herself into since. For more than forty years she has captured the beauty of the daily struggles these young girls have to endure in becoming the elegant dancers of ballet that everyone marvels at on the stage. (Andre Sokovich, Editor, Ballet Times)
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