The inside story of the life of Cheryl Burke; TV star; dancer; choreographer; and two-time champion on the top-rated TV hit series Dancing with the StarsCheryl Burke has been dancing since the age of four and competing since she was thirteen years old. Over several exciting seasons; she has captivated audiences of Dancing with the Stars with her incredible dance performances; Emmy-nominated choreography; high energy; and bright smile. In Dancing Lessons; she takes you from her childhood years into the world of competitive ballroom dancing and on to Dancing with the Stars.Includes behind-the-scenes stories and photos from the life of the first two-time champion of Dancing with the StarsShares lessons Cheryl has learned from her celebrity partners on Dancing with the Stars; from Drew Lachey to Chad OchocincoIncludes personal revelations concerning Cheryls childhood; weight issues; and the mediaIn Dancing Lessons; Cheryl Burke whisks you away to a world full of dancing; entertainment; and living to the max. In each chapter; you will discover a depth of passion in Cheryls life that perfectly matches the commitment she displays on the dance floor. Cheryls accounts of being a powerful woman putting her talent to work will inspire readers everywhere to pursue their own dreams."Not only an amazing dancer; but a kick-ass woman to look up to."mdash;Jenny McCarthy
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Save Your MoneyBy CustomerThis is is the worst book I have bought on .com. Generally; I have had very good experiences in purchases; as I have gotten what I paid for; and; most importantly; paid for what a book was advertised for. "The Sanford Meisner Approach: Workbook Three - Tackling the Text" is a very misleading title; as it suggests Meisner techniques application to working with a text (any text). Instead; what you have; are very traditional approaches with basic techniques taught in high school drama class; which has nothing to do with Meisner; but; in fact; can be easily found in works of other great American directors such as Stella Adler or Uta Hagen. You might as well go ahead and purchase Hagens "Respect for Actings"; and basic exercises related to scene work will be both the same; plus; you will find even more useful information. Silverberg might be a good practitioner; but; unfortunately; this book is not a good reflection of his work. What you have here is: an analysis of a scene and a single application of Meisner repetition technique to a scene; which one could figure out on his/her own if you watch Meisner Master Class DVDs. In short: This book is a rip-off; save yourselves money.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great bookBy Matthew LoganThis book was incredibly insightful in teaching Meisner based work. I think these workbooks are better for teachers of acting verses students. For teachers; it is important to know other techniques to bring in multiple intelligences. He does this best in the memorization section. Very good work.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Larry Silverbergs books provide the next best thing.By vcf4809It is so difficult to fully grasp the Meisner Technique if not in a classroom setting. But; if being in class is impossible; Larry Silverbergs books provide the next best thing.