Rose Eichenbaum, a dance teacher for more than 25 years, is one of the most highly respected photojournalists working in the dance field today. Her articles and photographs have appeared in nationally acclaimed publications, including Dance, Dance Spirit, Dance Teacher, Point, and Dancer. She lives in Encino, California.
“Eichenbaum's firsthand knowledge of dance, her passion for dancing
and the people who do it, and her appreciation of the minutiae of
lives, both everyday and Olympian, all combine to open windows onto
the soul of dance and the lives of those who helped to define and
shape the art in 20th-century America.”—Jennifer Dunning, dance
critic, New York Times
“The uncanny intelligence and grace with which Rose Eichenbaum has
exposed the intention and essence of each performer move me. Then
there are her words. Rose is a storyteller, and she tells the
stories of the greatest American choreographers of the second half
of the 20th-century. Her contribution to the preservation of our
art form is a gift.”—Barbara Kaplan, publisher, Dance magazine
“The unique pairing of provocative photographs with personal and
informal biographical interviews is full of important insights into
both the art and craft of dance. An appealing book rich with
significant content.”—Allegra Fuller Snyder, professor emerita and
former chair of dance at the University of California, Los Angeles
"Eichenbaum's firsthand knowledge of dance, her passion for dancing
and the people who do it, and her appreciation of the minutiae of
lives, both everyday and Olympian, all combine to open windows onto
the soul of dance and the lives of those who helped to define and
shape the art in 20th-century America."-Jennifer Dunning, dance
critic, New York Times
"The uncanny intelligence and grace with which Rose Eichenbaum has
exposed the intention and essence of each performer move me. Then
there are her words. Rose is a storyteller, and she tells the
stories of the greatest American choreographers of the second half
of the 20th-century. Her contribution to the preservation of our
art form is a gift."-Barbara Kaplan, publisher, Dance
magazine
"The unique pairing of provocative photographs with personal and
informal biographical interviews is full of important insights into
both the art and craft of dance. An appealing book rich with
significant content."-Allegra Fuller Snyder, professor emerita and
former chair of dance at the University of California, Los Angeles
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