Danza! : Amalia Hernández and el Ballet Folklórico de México
- Title
- Danza! : Amalia Hernández and el Ballet Folklórico de México / Duncan Tonatiuh.
- Published by
- New York : Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2017.
- ©2017
- Author
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Details
- Description
- 29 pages : color illustrations; 29 cm
- Summary
- "Award-winning author and illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh tells the story of Amalia Hernandez, dancer and founder of El Ballet Folklorico de Mexico. Published in time for the 100th anniversary of Hernandez's birth, Danza! is the first picture book about the famous dancer and choreographer. Danza! is a celebration of Hernandez's life and of the rich history of dance in Mexico. As a child, Amalia always thought she would grow up to be a teacher, until she saw a performance of dancers in her town square. She was fascinated by the way the dancers twirled and swayed, and she knew that someday she would be a dancer, too. She began to study many different types of dance, including ballet and modern, under some of the best teachers in the world. Hernandez traveled throughout Mexico studying and learning regional dances. Soon she founded her own dance company, El Ballet Folklorico de Mexico, where she integrated her knowledge of ballet and modern dance with folkloric dances. The group began to perform all over the country and soon all over the world, becoming an international sensation that still tours today. Duncan Tonatiuh's picture books have been honored with many awards and accolades, including the Pura Belpre Award, the Robert F. Sibert Award, and the New York Times Best Illustrated Book Award. With Tonatiuh's distinctive Mixtec-inspired artwork and colorful drawings that seem to leap off the page, Danza! will enthrall and inspire young readers with the fascinating story of this important dancer and choreographer"--
- "This is a picture book biography for children ages 6-10 about Amalia Hernández (1917-2000), the dancer and choreographer who founded the Mexican Folkloric Ballet, a dance organization that continues to perform today. The author/illustrator is Duncan Tonatiuh"--
- Subject
- Hernández, Amalia, 1917-2000
- Hernández, Amalia, 1917-2000 > Juvenile literature
- Ballet Folklórico de México
- Ballet Folklórico de México > Juvenile literature
- Folk dancing, Mexican > Juvenile literature
- Dancers > Mexico > Biography > Juvenile literature
- JUVENILE NONFICTION > Biography & Autobiography > Cultural Heritage
- JUVENILE NONFICTION > Biography & Autobiography > Art
- JUVENILE NONFICTION > Biography & Autobiography > Music
- JUVENILE NONFICTION > Biography & Autobiography > Performing Arts
- JUVENILE NONFICTION > People & Places > Mexico
- Dancers
- Folk dancing, Mexican
- Mexico
- Genre/Form
- Biographies.
- Biography.
- Juvenile works.
- Call number
- *MGS (Mexican) 18-4533
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Audience (note)
- Elementary Grade.
- 980
- Age 6 to 10.
- Awards (note)
- Pura Belpré Medal and the Robert F. Sibert Medal.
- Author
- Tonatiuh, Duncan, author, illustrator.
- Title
- Danza! : Amalia Hernández and el Ballet Folklórico de México / Duncan Tonatiuh.
- Publisher
- New York : Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2017.
- Copyright date
- ©2017
- Type of content
- text
- still image
- Type of medium
- unmediated
- Type of carrier
- volume
- Audience
- Elementary Grade.
- 980 Lexile.
- Study program
- Accelerated Reader 6.0.
- Reading Counts! 6.3.
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Audience
- Age 6 to 10.
- Awards
- Pura Belpré Medal and the Robert F. Sibert Medal.
- LCCN
- 2016050075
- ISBN
- 9781419725326 hardcover
- 1419725327 hardcover
- Research call number
- *MGS (Mexican) 18-4533