Brown Girls Do Ballet: Celebrating Diverse Girls Taking Center Stage

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Age Range
4+
Release Date
August 27, 2024
ISBN
978-0762487592
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This stunning children’s book from the photographer behind the Instagram sensation Brown Girls Do Ballet, combines irresistible photos of young ballerinas of color with inspirational text that empowers all children to express their true selves through movement and music.

When TaKiyah Wallace-McMillian went to enroll her three-year-old daughter into her first ballet class, she immediately noticed the lack of diversity of backgrounds and abilities among the students pictured on the school's website. In response, TaKiyah, a photographer, began taking pictures of young dancers of color and launched an Instagram called Brown Girls Do Ballet. The Instagram was an instant sensation, drawing a community of dancers of all ages. A nonprofit organization, that provides resources, mentoring, and inspiration worldwide followed soon after.

Takiyah’s first children’s book is full of gorgeous photographs of irresistible young BIPOC ballerinas of all levels -- from beginners to more experienced dancers. Writer JaNay Brown-Wood's poetic text, inspired by the dancer's graceful poses and powerful leaps, encourages young readers be proud of who they are and empowers them to take center stage. Brown Girls Do Ballet will inspire all readers to pursue their dreams no matter what barriers are put in front of them.
 

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Brown Girls Do Ballet explores the spectrum of dancers with dark skin tones and affirming words. The photographs feature girls with light and darker tones, an array of hair and styles, different ages, body types, and one in a wheelchair to be as inclusive as possible. The children are elegant and show off their moves in a variety of poses that invite the reader to stop and appreciate the excellence on exhibit. The words are poetic, conveying positive affirmations and the strength of the dancer’s capabilities. The photographs have a mix of the traditional dance classroom and many urban or natural settings throughout. With a title that includes the words “taking center stage”, I do wish that there were a page or more with the children on a stage or dance recital to show how their hard work has paid off. Overall, this book gives positive messages that brown girls deserve their place in dance.
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