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Alexandra Tomalonis taught dance history and appreciation at George Washington University and George Mason University.
With a broad repertoire, impeccable technique, and natural stage presence, Kronstam (1934-95) became one of the great Danes of dance. Tomalonis, dance critic for the Washington Post since 1979, uses a range of sources (including many hours of interviews with the subject), an even-handed treatment, and graceful prose to take the full measure of a complicated and talented individual. Begun as a study of Kronstam's roles, the book evolved into what the author calls "a portrait rather than a formal biography." It's actually a series of portraits in words and pictures (both stills and performance shots add considerable interest). Sections describe his early life and influential people and his work as a mature artist and later as a ballet master. About half the book analyzes Kronstam's major roles, such as the poet in George Balanchine's La sonnambula, James in August Bournonville's La sylphide, and Romeo in Frederick Ashton's Romeo and Juliet. Kronstam suffered from bipolar disorder, which he hid from his contemporaries, and the author invited a psychologist to write, in her words, a "psychological autopsy" addressing that disease. An enjoyable divertissement for dance lovers and those interested in the performing arts, this is highly recommended. Carolyn M. Mulac, Chicago P.L.
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