Incoming Resources
- Ballerina body, dancing and eating your way to a leaner, stronger, and more graceful you, Misty Copeland with Charisse Jones ; movement and dance photography by Henry Leutwyler ; food photography by Amy Roth
- Dancing is the best medicine, the science of how moving to a beat is good for body, brain, and soul, Julia F. Christensen & Dong-Seon Chang ; translation by Katharina Rout
- The Barefoot book of dance stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E. Y. Stemple ; illstrated by Helen Cann ; [story CD by Juliet Stevenson]
- Dancing for kids!, conceived by Rosemary Boross ; produced by Chuck Fishbein
- Steps in ballet, basic exercises at the barre, basic center exercises, basic allegro steps, Thalia Mara
- A child's introduction to ballet, the stories, music and magic of classical dance, Laura Lee ; illustrated by Meredith Hamilton
- Untapped together, Brothers Young Productions in association with The Untapped Movement and Documentary Go presents ; produced by Donald Hamrick, Gabrielle Pickle, Russell Bradford ; directed by Matthew & Jared Young
- Donna Cerio's ballet technique with a Broadway flare DVD, ballet class choreographed to original Broadway show sound tracks, choreography, Donna Cerio, DVD vol. 1
- Diary of a ballerina, Angela Royston
- And then we danced, a voyage into the groove, Henry Alford
- Starting your career as a dancer, Mande Dagenais
- Balancing acts, three prima ballerinas becoming mothers, Lucy Gray ; foreword by Hilton Als
- B is for ballet, a dance alphabet, by John Robert Allman ; illustrated by Rachael Dean
- Foundations of classical ballet, Agrippina Vaganova ; translated from the Russian by Aleksandr Wilansky ; edited by Bruce Michelson
- Apollo's angels, a history of ballet, Jennifer Homans
- The visual dictionary of ballet for children, complete dictionary and class for the beginner ballet student, by Rosemary Boross
- The people have never stopped dancing, Native American modern dance histories, Jacqueline Shea Murphy
- Turning pointe, how a new generation of dancers is saving ballet from itself, Chloe Angyal
- From Petipa to Balanchine, classical revival and the modernization of ballet, Tim Scholl. --
- Alvin Ailey dance moves!, a new way to exercise, Lise Friedman ; photographs by Chris Callis
- Celestial bodies, how to look at ballet, Laura Jacobs ; illustrations by Jessica Roux
- We love ballet!, Jane Feldman
- Bob Rizzo's from tights to tutus, a beginning ballet class, Riz-Biz Productions ; a Bob Rizzo film ; produced and directed by Bob Rizzo
- My first ballet class, by Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; photographs by Leyeh Jensen
- The little ballerina, written by Sally Grindley
- Art without boundaries, the world of modern dance, by Jack Anderson
- Talk about contemporary dance, Philippe Noisette ; series edited by Elisabeth Couturier
- Learning ballet, Kathrin Barth & Sigrid Romer ; sports science consultant, Berndt Barth
- Prima Princessa, ballet for beginners : featuring the School of American Ballet, [Mary Kate Mellow, Stephanie Troeller]
- Ballet spectacular, a young ballet lover's guide and an insight into a magical world, Lisa Miles
- Ballet 422, directed by Jody Lee Lipes
- The evolving feminine ballet body, Pirkko Markula & Marianne I. Clark, editors
- Ballet academy, by Lorrie Mack
- Classes in classical ballet, [a book for teachers and dancers], Asaf Messerer
- Ballerina, sex, scandal, and suffering behind the symbol of perfection, Deirdre Kelly
- Inside ballet technique, separating anatomical fact from fiction in the ballet class, Valerie Grieg ; illustrations by Naomi Rosenblatt
- Invitation to ballet, a celebration of dance and Degas, by Carolyn Vaughan ; works of art by Edgar Degas ; illustrations by Rachel Isadora
- Ballerina Body, Dancing and Eating Your Way to a Lighter, Stronger, and More Graceful You, Misty Copeland
- Ballerina, a step-by-step guide to ballet, written by Jane Hackett ; photography by David Handley
- Ballet stories, Margaret Greaves ; illustrated by Lisa Kopper