Writer Juhea Kim trained as a ballerina before becoming a best-selling author. In recent years she has reconnected with dance, inspiring her new novel City of Night Birds. Now she chooses five of her favourite books about ballet
A Body of Work: Dancing to the Edge and Back by David Hallberg
One of the most acclaimed danseurs of our age, former principal of American Ballet Theatre and Bolshoi David Hallberg relates his journey to stardom, injury and return in this heartfelt literary memoir.
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The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life by Twyla Tharp
This manual for creative living by the iconic choreographer is a must-read for dancers and non-dancers alike.
Apollo’s Angels: A History of Ballet by Jennifer Homans
New York City Ballet (NYCB) dancer-turned-critic Homans examines the history of ballet through the centuries. This expansive and impassioned narrative will satisfy seasoned balletomanes as well as novices.
The Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky: Unexpurgated Edition
For an entry into the mind of a divinely gifted dancer, there is nothing that compares to The Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky. It depicts his well-known descent into madness, but also – incontrovertibly – his genius.