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Behind the Red Velvet Curtain
An American Ballerina in Russia
Behind the Red Velvet Curtain
An American Ballerina in Russia
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Description
In 2012 Joy Womack made history when she became the first American ballerina to sign a contract with the Bolshoi Ballet Theater in Moscow, Russia.
Dancing in Moscow was not the Onion Dome fairy tale she’d hoped for. The Bolshoi and its school were filled with cutthroat competition, acts of violence, and coaches who encouraged obsessive devotion. They sent her on stage with broken bones, helped her forge immigration paperwork, and encouraged her to toe a dangerous political line - all for the privilege of dancing on one of the world's most storied stages.
As Joy’s career took off and she made a name for herself in the Russian ballet world, she had to face a hard choice. Were the growing dangers of a professional lifestyle descending into corruption worth the realization of her life's dream?
Product details
Published | Feb 19 2025 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 274 |
ISBN | 9781538199374 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 19 BW Illustrations |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This peek inside what it takes to become a Russian ballet dancer will inspire appreciation for Womack's dogged determination to achieve her dream.
Library Journal
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Vivid and engaging memoir … Her [Womack] story is one of passion, perseverance, and determination.
Booklist
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Raw and real about the demands of ballet, the politicization of culture in Putin’s Russia, the corruption at the Bolshoi, and the risks – to body, to mind – of chasing placement and promotion.
Simon Morrison, author of Bolshoi Confidential
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A vulnerable, generous memoir. From Evangelical churches in Texas to hospitals in Moscow and the halls of the Bolshoi, Joy Womack offers fascinating insights into the many cloistered worlds she has traversed.
?Alice Robb, author of Don't Think, Dear: On Loving and Leaving Ballet
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Vivid, compelling, fascinating, candid, unique, and exceptionally well written and presented, Behind the Red Velvet Curtain is the simply riveting life story of Joy Womack and her experiences living and working in Russia as a professional ballerina for the world famous Bolshoi Ballet theater in Moscow . . . Of special and particular interest to fans of ballet and soviet culture, this deftly crafted and articulate memoir is a highly recommended pick for community and college/university library Contemporary American Biography/Memoir collections.”
Midwest Book Review