Incoming Resources
- Dance performance, from rehearsal to opening night, Kristin Kessel
- Modern dance, Cheryl Tobey
- Ballet, pointe by pointe, Missy Mitchell
- Ballet 101, a complete guide to learning and loving the ballet, Robert Greskovic ; [foreword by Mikhail Baryshnikov]
- Reading dance, a gathering of memoirs, reportage, criticism, profiles, interviews, and some uncategorizable extras, edited and with an introduction by Robert Gottlieb
- Alicia Alonso, prima ballerina, by Carmen T. Bernier-Grand ; illustrated by Raúl Colón
- Last dance, a production of Vic Losick, Inc. [and] Nobody's Girls, Inc. ; directed by Mirra Bank ; produced by Mirra Bank and Vic Losick
- World of ballet, Judy Tatchell ; designed by Ruth Russell ; edited by Lisa Miles ; illustrations by Evie Safarewicz and Guy Smith ; studio photography by Bill Cooper and Tony McConnell
- Ballet dancing, Cheryl Tobey
- First lessons in ballet, by Lise Friedman ; with photographs by K.C. Bailey
- Celestial bodies, how to look at ballet, Laura Jacobs ; illustrations by Jessica Roux
- Geography, art, race, exile, Ralph Lemon ; performance text by Tracie Morris ; afterword by Ann Daly
- Ballet, the definitive illustrated story, consultant, Viviana Durante
- Dance history, an introduction, edited by Janet Adshead-Landsdale and June Layson
- Alphabet of dance, by Barbie Heit Schwaeber ; illustrated by Damian Ward
- Ballet school, written by Naia Bray-Moffatt ; photography by David Handley
- Invitation to ballet, by Carolyn Vaughan ; works of art by Edgar Degas ; ilustrated by Rachel Isadora
- My first ballet class, by Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; photographs by Leyeh Jensen
- Modern bodies, dance and American modernism from Martha Graham to Alvin Ailey, Julia L. Foulkes
- Learn to speak dance, a guide to creating, performing, & promoting your moves, written by Ann-Marie Williams, design & illustrations by Jeff Kulak
- Put your best foot forward, a young dancer's guide to life, by Suki Schorer and the School of American Ballet ; illustrations by Donna Ingemanson
- Game of freedom, Mestre Bimba and the art of Capoeira, by Duncan Tonatiuh
- The pointe book : shoes, training & technique, Janice Barringer, Sarah Schlesinger
- T is for tutu, a ballet alphabet, written by Sonia Rodriguez & Kurt Browning and illustrated by Wilson Ong
- Ballet basics, Sandra Noll Hammond
- Dance for fun!, by Balinda Craig-Quijada
- Days with Ulanova,, by Albert E. Kahn. With an introd. by Arnold L. Haskell
- Suzanne Farrell, elusive muse, directed by Anne Belle and Deborah Dickson ; producer, Anne Belle ; co-producer, Catherine Tambini ; a production of Seahorse Films, Inc. in association with Thirteen/WNET
- Appreciating dance, a guide to the world's liveliest art, Harriet R. Lihs
- Beautiful ballerina, by Marilyn Nelson ; photographs by Susan Kuklin
- Becoming a ballerina, a nutcracker story : starring the dancers of Boston Ballet, Lise Friedman & Mary Dowdle
- Ballet 101, a complete guide to learning and loving the ballet, Robert Greskovic
- Art without boundaries, the world of modern dance, by Jack Anderson
- The young dancer, Darcey Bussell, with Patricia Linton
- The barefoot book of dance stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E. Y. Stemple ; illustrated by Helen Cann
- A child's introduction to ballet, the stories, music and magic of classical dance, Laura Lee ; illustrated by Meredith Hamilton
- The right moves, preparing for dance competitions, Pam Chancey
- Ballet, Jane Bingham
- Serious fun ballet, a DanceKidsFun book, written by Suzanne Roquemore Ennis ; illustrated by Joshua Wichterich ; inspired by the fabulous Leslie Sokol
- Classical art of ballet, A Claude Reynier Video Films/Screen Services co-production ; written and produced by Beátrice and Patrick Reynier
- The ballet book, the young performer's guide to classical dance, written and arranged by Deborah Bowes, principal photography by Lydia Pawelak
- Ballet class for beginners, producers-director, Lee Kraft
- Donna Cerio's ballet technique with a Broadway flare, ballet class choreographed to original Broadway sound tracks, choreography, Donna Cerio, DVD vol. 1
- Prima princessa's ballet for beginners, featuring the School of American Ballet, [by Mary Kate Mellow and Stephanie Troeller]
- The little ballerina, written by Sally Grindley
- American Ballet Theatre presents B is for ballet, a dance alphabet, by John Robert Allman ; illustrated by Rachael Dean
- GoNoodle Dance party, the ultimate dance-your-heart-out activity book
- The world of ballet, Kate Castle
- Footnotes, dancing the world's best-loved ballets, Frank Augustyn and Shelley Tanaka
- Ballet, by Lisa Dillman