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Soto, Jock

 
9780061732386: Every Step You Take: A Memoir

Sinopsis

In June of 2005, forty-year-old Jock Soto gave his farewell performance as a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet. An unprecedented event, the program, involving pieces from five legendary choreographers, capped one of the most storied careers in ballet history. For Soto, dancing was all I had ever done in life -a career that began when he was just three years old. But before he could wholeheartedly embrace a new future, Soto found himself obsessed with questions of the past; where he came from and where he'd been. "Every Step You Take" weaves together the diverse strands of Soto's life: being the son of a muy macho Puerto Rican father and a beautiful Navajo princess of a mother; being gay in a straight world; and, having a career as notable for its auspicious start as its consistent success. Soto recalls his professional relationships with such icons as Christopher Wheeldon, Darci Kistler, Lourdes Lopez, and many others. And he describes the newest chapter in his life, teaching at the renowned School of American Ballet. Intimate and moving, "Every Step You Take" shows us the honest and inspiring evolution of a remarkable man, a brilliant artist, and a living legend.

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Acerca del autor

Jock Soto joined the New York City Ballet in 1981. He was promoted to soloist in 1984 and to principal dancer in 1985. He has danced featured roles in countless ballets, many of which were created specifically for him. He has been a permanent member of the faculty at the School of American Ballet since 1996, and in 2007 he was the subject of the critically acclaimed documentary Water Flowing Together. He lives in New York City with his partner, Luis Fuentes, a sommelier.

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In June 2005 Jock Soto, at forty years old, gave his farewell performance as a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet. The program, an event of unprecedented ambition, showcased pieces from five legendary choreographers, and it capped one of the most storied careers in ballet history—an ascent that be­gan when Soto was just three years old. After retiring, Soto was determined to embrace a new future, but he found himself obsessed with questions about his past—where had he come from, and where had he been?

Every Step You Take weaves together the diverse strands of Soto’s life: being the half-breed offspring of a Puerto Rican–Navajo couple, the gay son of a fiercely macho man, a naive teenager from the desert running in the sophisticated art world of New York, and a driven artist by day and hard-core party animal by night. Soto recalls his professional relationships with such icons as George Balanchine, Christopher Wheeldon, Darci Kistler, Lourdes Lopez, and many others. He shares his love of food throughout the book with recipes to mark the pivotal moments in his story. And he describes the newest chapter in his life: teaching at the renowned School of American Ballet.

Intimate and moving, Every Step You Take shows the honest and inspiring evolution of a remarkable man, a brilliant artist, and a living legend.

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9780061732461: Every Step You Take: A Memoir

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ISBN 10:  006173246X ISBN 13:  9780061732461
Editorial: Harper Collins, 2012
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