A Young Dancer: The Life of an Ailey Student

A Young Dancer: The Life of an Ailey Student

2009 • 60 pages

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Iman Bright is a young dancer. She has been taking dance classes at the Ailey School in New York since she was four. The story is told from Iman's point of view. She matter-of-factly describes the rigors of learning dance. But Iman comes across as a girl who enjoys many other activities—friends, the violin, her studies at school—a well-rounded girl.

The photographs reveal the astonishing moves Iman can make, with great beauty and joy. The text is easy to read. Who wouldn't want to meet this young dancer?

A little:
“Ms. Jamison is considered one of the most famous members of the Ailey company. I've seen her dance in videos and she is amazing.
She's very direct and funny when she gives corrections. In one part of the dance, she said I looked more like I was delivering groceries than proudly showing the way to God. A big difference.”

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