Council for Professional Recognition
Child Development Associate National Credentialing Program and CDA Competency Standards Family Child Care edition
Child Development Associate National Credentialing Program and CDA Competency Standards Family Child Care edition
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: August Bournonville, George Balanchine, Mathilde Kschessinska, Marc Bogaerts, Enrico Cecchetti, Todd Bolender, Marie Rambert, Tatiana Stepanova, Alexander Plisetski, Alfredo Corvino, Tamara Karsavina, Agrippina Vaganova, Fabio Grossi, Celia Franca, Anna Plisetskaya, Igor Youskevitch, Marie Taglioni, Gamar Almaszadeh, Moscelyne Larkin, François Perron, Stanley Williams, Roma Pryma-Bohachevsky, Jock Soto, Mary Goodhew, Alexandra Danilova, Eliot Feld, Anna Grabka, Yvonne Cartier, Azita Sahebjam, Douglas Boulivar, Rebecca Wright, Senia Russakoff, Tatiana Riabouchinska, Serge Lifar, Olga Preobrajenska, Sulamith Messerer, Jean Gedeon, Tatiana Semenova, Felia Doubrovska, Leyla Vakilova, Pierre Vladimiroff, Vera Volkova, Pavel Gerdt, Mikhail Mordkin, Eileen Keegan, Vera Shvetsova, Diana Adams, Allegra Kent, Charles Lisner, Asaf Messerer, Elizaveta Gerdt, Pino Mlakar, Lucette Aldous, Jean-François Coulon, Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, Attilio Labis, Askold Makarov, Edward Kelland-Espinosa, Elizabeth Walker, Lisa de Ribere, Merrill Ashley, Kyra Nichols, Katrina Killian, Franco de Vita, Richard Rapp, Kay Mazzo, Athena Keen, Garielle Whittle, Olga Kostritsky, Susan Pilarre, Peter Frame, Andrei Kramarevsky, Gabrielle Whittle, Olga Kostritzky, Sheryl Ware, Ballet Teachers. Excerpt: Agrippina Vaganova in the pas de trois from Paquita . Saint Petersburg, circa 1910 Agrippina Yakovlevna Vaganova (Russian : ) (July 6, 1879 - November 5, 1951) was an outstanding Russian ballet teacher who developed the Vaganova method - the technique which derived from the teaching methods of the old Imperial Ballet School (today the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet ) under the Premier Maître de Ballet Marius Petipa throughout the mid to late 19th century, though mostly throughout the 1880s and 1890s. It was Vaganova ...