A Guy's Guide to the brutal sport of ballet.

Ballet: A Mans Game

A compelling insight into the world of ballet for the most  ardent sports fan.

 

Real Men Wear Dance Belts


A compelling insight into the world of ballet for the most  ardent sports fan.

*with a full explanation of how to wear a dance belt

 

New York, NY:  For those that prefer a cold beer from a plastic cup during intermission rather than champagne from a ballet slipper – Ballet; A Man’s Game is geared to the “average Joe,” who either has limited exposure to ballet dance or misconceptions about this physically demanding performance art.  It will help men appreciate the finer points of ballet, which makes the viewing experience so much more enjoyable, much the way that football is more interesting when you can expect a trap or blast run from an ‘I’ formation.

Ballet; A Man’s Game uses sports analogies to connect with the ardent sports fan.  It recognizes that male dancers need the leg strength of a soccer player, the balance of a hockey player, the grace of an equestrian, the core strength of a gymnast, and the mind of a mathematician.  The player only needs to have the ball cross the line to get into the win column – but the dancer has to win within the framework of a technique.  A nose tackle playing with a pulled hamstring and bruised rib can grunt to deflect pain, the dancer has no choice but to grin and bear it.


About the Author

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Bill Rosson is an avid sports fan and weekend warrior. Having attended years of ballet performances with little technical understanding, he finally decided to immerse himself into the world of ballet in his mid fifties.

 After five years of 'advanced beginner'  training in the epicenter of ballet, New York City, he acquired a newfound appreciation of the art form. He hopes this book will act as a guide for the ballet novice and convert even the most fervent sportsman.

 

Bill and Allison Rosson at NYCB Spring Gala 2019 Lincoln Center

 
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“I truly feel there’s a real need for a book like yours, one that educates men on an art form that is stamped with so many stereotypes. The athleticism it takes to do ballet is tragically underestimated.”

Amar Ramasar
Principal Dancer New York City Ballet

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Sergei Polunin, "Take Me to Church" by Hozier,

Directed by David LaChapelle

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