Learn why The Nutcracker is a gateway drug to ballet with author, historian and professor Dr. Melissa Klapper as she discusses her new book, Ballet Class: An American History.
Dr. Melissa Klapper is a Professor of History and Director of Women’s & Gender Studies at Rowan University. She is the author of Jewish Girls Coming of Age in America, 1860-1920 (NYU, 2005); Small Strangers: The Experiences of Immigrant Children in the United States, 1880-1925 (Ivan R. Dee, 2007); and Ballots, Babies, and Banners of Peace: American Jewish Women’s Activism, 1890-1940 (NYU, 2013), which won the National Jewish Book Award in Women’s Studies.
Dr. Klapper’s latest book, Ballet Class: An American History (Oxford, 2020) charts the rise of ballet’s prominence among America’s most cherished childhood traditions. Drawing on a wide variety of materials, including children’s books, memoirs by professional dancers and choreographers, pedagogy manuals, and dance periodicals, in addition to archival collections and oral histories, this pathbreaking study provides a deeply-researched national perspective on the history and significance of recreational ballet class in the United States and its influence on many facets of children’s lives, including gender norms, consumerism, body image, children’s literature, extracurricular activities, and popular culture.
Join us for a compelling and engaging conversation with Melissa via Zoom!
Tickets are $12 and benefit the JCC’s Sustainability for the Future Fund.
For FREE tickets, use the discount code BALLETCLASS
Phone: 6108967770
Email: akrulik@phillyjcc.com
2020/09/10 - 2020/09/10
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This is a VIRTUAL event. All registrants will be sent a Zoom link prior to the program. Thank you!
Kaiserman Branch (JCC)
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