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Tomboy Ballerina - My Life from Baseball to American Ballet Theatre and Beyond

English · Paperback / Softback

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Roni Mahler spent her formative years in a ballet studio under the tutelage of Madame Maria Yurieva Swoboda and at Yankee Stadium, where she cheered for her idol, Mickey Mantle. At age 18, Mahler joined the corps de ballet of the renowned Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and later became Principal Dancer at the National Ballet of Washington, D.C., under the guidance of NYCB founder George Balanchine. In 1969 she returned to New York City as a soloist with American Ballet Theatre in principal roles like the high-flying Queen of the Wilis in Giselle.
Known for her singular approach to cross-training while teaching ballet to football players, Mahler has taught around the world and, as the Artistic Associate of Cleveland Ballet/Ballet San Jose, dedicated over three decades to teaching, coaching, and performing. Written in collaboration with her ballet disciple and friend, this intimate account details her journey from the ballet stage and the baseball diamond to the gridiron and beyond.

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Table of Contents

Foreword by Cynthia Gregory

Overture

Prologue: My Early Years

First Intermission: Life Lessons

Act One: Ballet Russe and National Ballet

Second Intermission: The Kennedys

Act Two: American Ballet Theatre

Third Intermission: Looking Back

Act Three: Onward and Upward

Finale: Curtain Calls

Team Gratitude

Chapter Notes

Bibliography

Index


About the author

Roni Mahler began her performing career with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and went on to perform principal roles with the National Ballet of Washington (D.C.) and American Ballet Theatre. She was the Artistic Associate of Cleveland Ballet/Ballet San Jose, where she taught, coached, and performed for over three decades before moving to San Francisco. While she experienced success in her performance career, it was her groundbreaking approach to cross-training that truly set her apart. She continues to teach across the U.S. and abroad.Caroline O'Connor is an author and screenwriter who loves dancing and writing about ballet. She lives in New York City.

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