Tells the interwoven stories of revered dance teacher Timothy Draper,
the Rochester City Ballet that he founded, and its predecessor, the
Eastman Theatre Ballet, established in 1923 as the first professional
ballet company in theUnited States.
In this engaging book, journalist Wendy Wicks tells the story of revered
dance teacher Timothy Draper, the Rochester City Ballet that he founded,
and its predecessor, the Eastman Theatre Ballet, established in 1923 as
the first professional ballet company in the United States. Draper, who
died in 2003 at age forty-nine, trained hundreds of young dancers who
have gone on to worldwide careers with illustrious companies. Wicks
includes touching reminiscencesfrom these former students, interwoven
with Draper's own story. The result is a compelling portrait of a
complex and brilliant teacher.
Wendy Roxin Wicks is a writer, editor, and publicist specializing in the
performingarts. Her work has appeared in Dance Magazine and Dance Spirit
Magazine. She is a graduate of Cornell University and is currently a
student at the University of Rochester's Margaret Warner Graduate School
of Education and Human Development.