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Don’t Think, Dear

On Loving and Leaving Ballet
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Don’t Think, Dear by Alice Robb explores the author's journey as she revisits her past life as a ballet dancer. Delving into the intense and often challenging world of ballet, Robb reflects on how it shaped her identity while examining broader themes of art, ambition, and personal growth. The memoir provides an insightful look into the dedication and resilience required in the competitive world of dance.
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This book may appeal to you if you're intrigued by the world of ballet and the intense discipline and passion it demands. Through the author's personal journey, it explores the complexities of growing up in the dance world, offering an insightful look into the cultural and personal impact of this art form.

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Can ballet ever be reconciled with feminist ideals?

Can ballet ever be reconciled with feminist ideals?

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Ballet is woman, said George Balanchine, the founder of New York City Ballet.

For centuries, being a ballerina has been synonymous with being beautiful, obedient, and feminine. The sexism seems built-in — and the #MeToo movement rocked the ballet world with shocking revelations about harassment, physical abuse, and eating disorders at top schools. But is there a different way of being a ballerina — a feminist one?

Weaving together her own time at America’s most elite ballet school and the lives of the most famous ballerinas in history, Alice Robb interrogates what it means to perform ballet today. Robb confronts the all-consuming nature of ballet: the obsessive — and dangerous — practices to perfect the body; the embrace of submission; the idealisation of suffering.

But ballet also gifts its practitioners "brains in their toes," a way to fully inhabit their bodies and a sanctuary of control and routine away from the pressures of the outside world. Don’t Think, Dear looks to figures like Misty Copeland and Alexandra Waterbury to carve out new paths for ballerinas.

The art of ballet can be reimagined. But should it be?

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Alice Robb's Don’t Think, Dear is described as a compelling fusion of memoir, journalistic investigation, and cultural criticism, examining classical ballet through a personal, feminist lens. Critics praise Robb's ability to blend her experiences as a dancer with a broader analysis of ballet's often toxic culture, highlighting both its beauty and brutal demands. The book is noted for its rigorous, nuanced, and affectionate exploration of an art form that captivates and challenges, questioning the balance between its allure and the associated suffering.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780861542345

Publisher: Oneworld Publications

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 02 March 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Oneworld Publications

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 27.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Alice Robb is the author of Why We Dream and a contributing writer for Women in the World, the website launched by Tina Brown in partnership with The New York Times.  From 2013 until early 2015 she was a staff writer at New Republic.  Since then she has been writing regularly for New Statesman and has also contributed to Foreign Policy, Elle, Vice, Bustle, Fusion, Vulture and The Cut. She lives in London.

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