The Brainy Ballerina Book Club
For as long as I can remember, I have loved to read. I dreamed of growing up to be either a ballerina or a librarian. When I was young, I set up my own personal library, each book meticulously labeled by the Dewey Decimal System, and demanded kindly invited my family members to come check out books.
Even though I didn’t end up pursuing library science professionally, reading is still one of my greatest loves. A lifelong learner, I crave new challenges, ideas, and experiences. I am fascinated by other’s stories and am always applying the lessons I learn in books to my own life, both personally and professionally. I truly believe that an insatiable curiosity is one of the hallmark traits of a truly “brainy ballerina”.
Whether you are an avid reader or looking to get into the habit, The Brainy Ballerina® Book Club welcomes you with open arms! We are a community of dance lovers who are eager to expand our knowledge, feed our souls, and make meaningful connections.
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May/June 2025 Book of the Month
The Swans of Harlem by Karen Valby
At the height of the Civil Rights movement, Lydia Abarca was a Black prima ballerina with a major international dance company—the Dance Theatre of Harlem, a troupe of women and men who became each other’s chosen family. She was the first Black company ballerina on the cover of Dance magazine, an Essence cover star; she was cast in The Wiz and in a Bob Fosse production on Broadway. She performed in some of ballet’s most iconic works with other trailblazing ballerinas, including the young women who became her closest friends—founding Dance Theatre of Harlem members Gayle McKinney-Griffith and Sheila Rohan, as well as first-generation dancers Karlya Shelton and Marcia Sells.
These Swans of Harlem performed for the Queen of England, Mick Jagger, and Stevie Wonder, on the same bill as Josephine Baker, at the White House, and beyond. But decades later there was almost no record of their groundbreaking history to be found. Out of a sisterhood that had grown even deeper with the years, these Swans joined forces again—to share their story with the world.
Captivating, rich in vivid detail and character, and steeped in the glamour and grit of professional ballet, The Swans of Harlem is a riveting account of five extraordinarily accomplished women, a celebration of both their historic careers and the sustaining, grounding power of female friendship, and a window into the robust history of Black ballet, hidden for too long.
Past Book Club Picks
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December 2022 Mao’s Last Dancer by Li Cunxin
November 2022 Winter Season: A Dancer’s Journal by Toni Bentley
October 2022 Soar: A Life Freed by Dance by David McAllister
September 2022 More Than A Body: Your Body Is an Instrument, Not an Ornament by Lindsay Kite, PhD & Lexie Kite, PhD
August 2022 Raising the Barre: Big Dreams, False Starts & My Midlife Quest to Dance the Nutcracker by Lauren Kessler
July 2022 Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Emily Nagoski, Ph.D. & Amelia Nagoski, D.M.A.
June 2022 Turning Pointe: How a New Generation of Dancers Is Saving Ballet from Itself by Chloe Angyal
May 2022 Final Bow For Yellowface: Dancing Between Intention & Impact by Phil Chan with Michele Chase
April 2022 The Body is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self Love by Sonya Renee Taylor
March 2022 The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It For Life by Twyla Tharp
February 2022 Life In Motion: An Unlikely Ballerina by Misty Copeland
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