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A Place to Dance : How Richard Lamberty Brought Change to the Ballroom
A Place to Dance : How Richard Lamberty Brought Change to the Ballroom
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Author(s): Rosswood, Eric
ISBN No.: 9781623546489
Pages: 32
Year: 202608
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 25.19
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

♦ Evocative language, such as "skip, spin, twirl, prance, and strut" brings this ­story of a young dancer to life. Joy can become a form of resistance, as shown in this biography. From childhood, Richard ­Lamberty recognizes dance as an authentic expression of self, even when adults attempt to ­temper or redirect that impulse. The narrative ­follows how that early certainty evolves into advocacy, culminating in his founding of April Follies to legitimize and expand opportunities for same-sex ballroom competition. What begins as personal passion becomes public work. Dance is presented as both disciplined craft and cultural ­intervention, challenging restrictive norms and widening the circle of belonging. Chen's digital illustrations heighten this sense of ­movement and ­intention. Sweeping lines carry the eye across each spread, capturing lift, extension, and precision, allowing readers to feel the movement of dance through the ­illustrations.


Saturated jewel tones and warm golds evoke stage light and celebration without veering into excess. The characterization feels contemporary and accessible while maintaining elegance. ­VERDICT An uplifting and thoughtfully rendered ­portrait that affirms how artistic conviction can reshape tradition and expand possibilities for ­inclusion; a necessary purchase. -- School Library Journal , starred review.


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