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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.WritingWatch a video clip of Swan Lake.Using a Venn diagram,compare ballet to another style of dance you know.Social StudiesCreate a poster to present to your class about the Osage tribe.Include details about their art,traditional clothing,whe
2、re the tribe is located,and other interesting information.ConnectionsMaria Tallchief:Prima BallerinaA Reading AZ Level R Leveled BookWord Count:991www.readinga-ORUWritten by Kira Freed and Charlie AlolkoyLEVELED BOOK RMaria Tallchief:Prima Ballerinawww.readinga-Who was Maria Tallchief,and why is she
3、 an important figure in ballet?Focus QuestionWritten by Kira Freed and Charlie AlolkoyMaria Tallchief:Prima Ballerina16Glossaryballet(n.)a form of dance,performed to music,that uses exact,formal steps and movements(p.4)choreographer a person who chooses the style (n.)and arrangement of steps and mov
4、es for a dance performance (p.9)company(n.)a group of artists,such as dancers or actors,who work and perform together(p.8)elegant(adj.)dignified or graceful;beautiful in a simple way(p.4)grace(n.)ease and elegance in ones movements or behavior(p.7)inspiration(n.)a good influence;something that leads
5、 to a creative thought or activity(p.9)preserving(v.)taking care of and saving for the future(p.14)reservation(n.)land set aside by the United States government for Native Americans(p.4)stereotypes(n.)oversimplified images or ideas about a particular group of people or things that are widely held bu
6、t often unfair or untrue(p.6)16Words to Knowballetchoreographercompany elegant grace inspiration preserving reservation stereotypesCorrelationLEVEL RN3030Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAMaria Tallchief:Prima BallerinaLevel R Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Kira Freed and Charlie AlolkoyAll righ
7、ts reserved.www.readinga-Front cover:Maria Tallchief performs in Firebird with the New York City Ballet in 1963.Her first performance in Firebird in 1949 made her a star.Title page:Tallchief poses for a portrait while in Washington D.C.in 1963.Page 3:The Osage tribe made Maria Tallchief an Osage Pri
8、ncess at a ceremony held in Fairfax,Oklahoma,in 1954.Photo Credits:Front cover,pages 10,11,12,13:Jack Mitchell/Archive Photos/Getty Images;title page:Vic Casamento/The Washington Post/Getty Images;page 3:Anonymous/AP/REX/Shutterstock;page 4:J.Scott Applewhite/AP Images;pages 5,6:Granger,NYC;page 7(l
9、eft):Apic/Hulton Archive/Getty Images;page 7(right):Boris Lipnitzki/Roger Viollet/Getty Images;page 8:AP Images;page 9:Anthony Calvacca/(c)NYP Holdings,Inc./Getty Images;page 15:Bettmann/Getty Images15LegacyMaria Tallchief was an American treasure.As the first prima ballerina from the United States,
10、she helped inspire a new style of ballet.As ballets first Native American star,she opened its doors to people of all backgrounds.Her grace,talent,and achievement helped move the world of ballet forward.A fellow dancer,Jacques dAmboise(ZHAHK dahm-BWAHZ)once said of Tallchief,“There is one word for he
11、r:grand.She was absolutely grand.”Maria Tallchief and Jacques dAmboise perform at the White House in 1964.Maria Tallchief:Prima Ballerina Level R153Table of ContentsA National Treasure .4Early Years .5New York:A Star Is Born .8Chicago:Master Teacher .13Legacy .15Glossary .16Maria Tallchief:Prima Bal
12、lerina Level R14Maria Tallchiefs LifeMaria Tallchiefs LifeTallchief also spent time preserving the work of Balanchine,who died in 1983.She felt strongly that his ballets should be danced the way he had choreographed them.She and several other Balanchine ballerinas recorded parts of his ballets.That
13、way,future students could learn from them.In 1996,Tallchief became a member of the National Womens Hall of Fame.This award honors people whose artistic gifts have improved American society.Tallchief died at age eighty-eight on April 11,2013,in Chicago.People around the world praised her life and wor
14、k.1925 Born on January 241933 Moves to Los Angeles with family1937 Begins dance lessons with Madame Nijinska1942 Graduates from high school;moves to New York City and joins the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo1944 Choreographer George Balanchine joins Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo1948 Joins New York City B
15、allet and becomes its first prima ballerina1949 Performs in Firebird1956 Marries Henry Paschen1959 Daughter,Elise,born1965 Retires from performing at age forty-one;moves to Chicago1980 Founds the Chicago City Ballet2013 Dies on April 114A National TreasureThe date was September 29,1999.The place was
16、 Washington,D.C.The event was the award ceremony for the National Medal of Arts.This award is the highest honor given to an artist by a U.S.president.One of the people awarded that year was Maria Tallchief.A tall,elegant dancer,she had taken the world of ballet by storm fifty years earlier.How did T
17、allchief become American ballets first shining star?Her story begins on a Native American reservation in Oklahoma.President Clinton awards Maria Tallchief the National Medal of Arts.13Chicago:Master TeacherIn 1965,at age forty-one,Tallchief grew tired from all her hard work.Nine years earlier,she ha
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