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ISBN-10
0152004289
Publication Name
HMH Books for Young Readers
Type
Hardcover
ISBN
9780152004286
Book Title
Coppélia
Item Length
11in
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
Publication Year
1998
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Margot Fonteyn
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
Topic
Toys, Dolls & Puppets, Performing Arts / Dance, General
Item Width
10in
Item Weight
18.7 Oz
Number of Pages
48 Pages

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Prima ballerina Margot Fonteyn gives one last gift to the world of dance with this enchanting retelling of a classic ballet. With the vivacity and effortless grace that marked her performances, Dame Margot Fonteyn retells the story of Coppélia, a doll so lifelike and beautiful she captures the heart of a young villager--and the jealous attention of his fiancée. Completed shortly before her death in 1991, Dame Margot's Coppélia is masterfully staged by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher, whose vibrant, richly textured paintings bring to life this tale of love and the power of imagination.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
ISBN-10
0152004289
ISBN-13
9780152004286
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72729

Product Key Features

Book Title
Coppélia
Author
Margot Fonteyn
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Toys, Dolls & Puppets, Performing Arts / Dance, General
Publication Year
1998
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages
48 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
10in
Item Weight
18.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Age Range
6-9
Grade from
First Grade
Grade to
Fourth Grade
Reviews
Kindergarten-Grade 5-Who better to tell the story of Coppelia than a "prima ballerina assoluta?" Having danced the starring role many times, Fonteyn has developed a wonderful feel for the characters' personalities. The clever and passionate Swanilda contrasts well with the villain, Dr. Coppelius, the dollmaker who tries to bring his masterpiece to life. His conflicting nature is delightfully portrayed: he is lonely and deserving of sympathy, yet deceitful and wicked in trying to gain his ends; he is comical and a source of amusement to the village, but also the genius creator in love with his creation. Historical notes at the end of the book are brief but highly interesting. The lovely paintings are full of depth and texture enhanced with pieces of richly patterned fabric. There is a golden and sepia tone to them, suggestive of candlelight and late sun. This play of light and shadow effectively gives an illusion of life and movement. It seems the characters really dance about their daily lives, and when they are still, they find their feet naturally falling into classical positions. Pleasingly balanced, the layout consistently poses one white page of text bordered in color against a colorful picture. Purchase Coppelia for your more sophisticated fairy-tale audience or pair it with Leontyne Price's version of Aida (Gulliver, 1990), illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon, for a gorgeous unit on music and theater. Torrie Hodgson, Burlington Public Library, WA, Having danced the part of Swanilda herself, the late dancer Fonteyn knew this 19th-century ballet from the inside out. With careful pacing, she recounts the tale of a mysterious dollmaker whose finest creation, a life-size doll named Coppelia, comes between a young woman and her betrothed. Upon Swanilda's first appearance, as she happily thinks of her fianc?, Franz ("she could barely keep herself from dancing instead of walking"), Fonteyn foreshadows the fateful dance, in which Swanilda, rejected by Franz in favor of Coppelia, cleverly exposes the illusion and wins back her sweetheart. In an astonishing visual pas de deux, Johnson and Fancher's mixed media artwork gives the pages a rich patina that recalls antique tapestry. Blocks of text are framed in a quilt-like background of fabric scraps that hints at the busy creativity of a dollmaker's studio. The artists carry this theme throughout the book by incorporating brocade and burlap into the illustrations themselves, adding texture and depth alongside bold brushstrokes and scrapework used in applying the oil paint. The European setting, with its half-timbered houses and cobbled streets, is dressed in rich autumnal hues, and an artful use of light and shadow brings a theatrical flair. Balletomanes will appreciate Fonteyn's afterword on the history of Coppelia, along with the artists' homage to a famous Degas painting with Swanilda, dressed as the doll, dancing about and wreaking havoc. Ages 6-up.
Illustrated by
Johnson, Steve, Fancher, Lou
Copyright Date
1998
Target Audience
Juvenile Audience
Lccn
95-052468
Dewey Decimal
823.9/14
Intended Audience
Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Ages 2-3, under 2 Years
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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    Margot Fonteyn’s, ‘Coppelia‘ ‘is a nicely written and freshly told version of the Classic Ballet “Coppelia” about an old fashioned European doll maker and the wonderfully fine dolls he creates, including one life like girl he names Coppelia. The doll maker loves the girl as if it where his own daughter, and fools the towns people into believing she is indeed a person. He then experiments with Alchemy to try to bring the doll to life. The artwork that helps tell the story is a beautiful combination of mixed media collage and painting in oil and acrylic on canvas. The collages of textured fabrics, brocades, tweeds and tapestry, combined with thick brush strokes of paint spread across the pages create a create a vivid depth and quality as though you can touch and feel the picture settings. ...