Michael Langlois began studying ballet at the age of ten, convinced it would catapult him from Pop Warner directly into the NFL. Eventually forced to choose between football and ballet, he looked at his less-than-five-foot frame and decided ballet might be a more practical option. He went on to train at the North Carolina School of the Arts and the School of American Ballet in New York before being offered a job at American Ballet Theatre by the foremost dancer of the 20th century: Mikhail Baryshnikov.
B Plus: Dancing for Mikhail Baryshnikov at American Ballet Theatre is an intimate look at the upper echelons of the dance world as it appeared to a young man who made it to the top of his profession only to discover a vast plateau filled with dancers whose talents and ambitions were often superior to his own.
While he struggles to move beyond playing toy soldiers and happy, clueless peasants in ABT’s corps de ballet, he wonders what to do about his best friend who is in love with him, how to please his world-famous boss, and just how little you have to eat in a ballet company before anyone notices you.
After sixteen years as a professional, he comes to some important realizations about himself and ballet in general. “What makes ballet so intensely satisfying and beautiful to me,” he writes, “is that it is so spare. There are no props. There are no instruments that have to be manipulated. It is just the dancer at that moment, and whoever they are and whatever they are capable of doing exists then and only then.”
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“Michael Langlois’s book is the only one I’ve ever read that’s made me understand what life is like for those dancers talented enough to make a considerable place for themselves in a major company—in his case, American Ballet Theatre—yet not quite talented enough to rise to the very top. The intelligence of his perceptions and his generous ability to confront the realities are extremely appealing as well as bracingly instructive.
In addition, his ABT was the formidable company run by Baryshnikov−the company of Misha himself, of Makarova and Kirkland. Langlois’s personal and close-up view of these luminaries is highly revealing — and endlessly entertaining. Yes, you think, this is what such a life in ballet must really have been like!” —Bob Gottlieb: Former Editor in Chief at Simon & Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf, and The New Yorker. Author of George Balanchine: The Ballet Maker
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