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Alexandra
post Jul 8 2004, 07:48 PM
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I just got this press release, and thought there might be some people who would be interested in knowing about this book:

ANNOUNCING THE STUNNING NEW

'ROUND ABOUT THE BALLET'

Photos by ROY ROUND
Profiles by JOSEPH CARMAN
Produced by WILLIAM CUBBERLEY
Introduction by JENNIFER DUNNING

From Limelight Editions is ROUND ABOUT THE BALLET, a splendid new ballet book with photos by renowned dance photographer Roy Round, and
profile/interviews by dance writer Joseph Carman. New York Times critic Jennifer Dunning has contributed the introduction, and publisher William Cubberley is producer of this exquisite new book, scheduled for October release.

Eight major artists from American Ballet Theatre and seven from New York City Ballet are revealed in Roy Round's breathtaking photos and Joseph Carman's fascinating and very personal interviews. They are:

Maxim Beloserkovsky
Angel Corella
Irina Dvorovenko
Albert Evans
Marcelo Gomes
Nikolaj Hubbe
Julie Kent
Maria Kowroski
Vladimir Malakhov
Benjamin Millepied
Gillian Murphy
Jenifer Ringer
Jennie Somogyi
Ethan Stiefel
Wendy Whelan

Londoner ROY ROUND is one of the most acclaimed and experienced photographers in dance. Among the ballet stars framed by his lens are Rudolph Nureyev, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Natalia Makarova, Sir Anthony Dowell, Dame Margot Fonteyn, and Dame Antoinette Sibley.

WILLIAM CUBBERLEY is the Publisher of the Practising Law Institute in New York. An enthusiastic and knowledgeable dance lover for many years, Mr. Cubberley is a lawyer and former Political Affairs Officer at the United Nations.

JOSEPH CARMAN, former soloist with ABT and the Joffrey Ballet, has moved with great success to the field of dance writing. His articles appear
frequently in the Arts and Leisure Section of The New York Times, as well as Dance Magazine, Stagebill, The Advocate, Playbill, The Village Voice, and Dance International.
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