From Publishers Weekly
Celebrated African American dancer Jamison gives a vibrant account of her struggles and triumphs in this inspiring autobiography.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From School Library Journal
YA-While Jamison describes her childhood and takes great pride in her family and her African heritage, she focuses almost exclusively on her career as a dancer, choreographer, teacher, and now artistic director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre. What comes through most of all is her pride and her passion for dance. A word of caution: many phrases appear in quotes, some of them slang, without explanation, which may confuse readers as the meanings are not always clear in context. In addition, the author is so totally immersed in her subject that she uses many technical terms from ballet to jazz to Horton techniques without defining them. However, for those who adore dance and the theatre, are familiar with the Alvin Ailey troupe, and have some background in the subject, this book will give immense pleasure. Over 60 marvelous black-and-white photographs capture the essence of this intense and dramatic artist.
Pat Royal, Crossland High School, Camp Springs, MDCopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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