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- catalog abstract "A Dance Against Time is the remarkable story of Edward Stierle's meteoric journey to stardom at the Joffrey Ballet. Growing up in a large Catholic working-class family in Florida, Eddie wowed local audiences with his razzle-dazzle tap and jazz routines. But his dream was to become a classical ballet dancer and join one of America's leading companies. As he struggled to succeed, he had to overcome not only the limitations of his short, muscular body, but also the disapproval of his father, the jealousy of his siblings, and the overbearing love of his determined mother. Undeterred, Eddie decided to reinvent himself. While working to transform himself from showman to artist, he was also wrestling with his emerging homosexuality - at the same time the world was slowly realizing the gravity of the AIDS pandemic. At a major international ballet competition, Eddie caught the attention of Robert Joffrey, the celebrated director of the Joffrey Ballet, America's most popular dance company. Performing with the Joffrey, Eddie quickly established himself as its most daring virtuoso dancer, captivating audiences with his exuberance, technical brilliance, and powerful grace. Offstage, he fell into affairs with both men and women. His career was on the rise and the world seemed to be his for the taking. And then, at the age of nineteen, he tested positive for HIV. Even as his health declined and the drama of his family's reaction to his illness intensified, Eddie entered the most creative period of his life, dancing new roles and choreographing his first works. His sense of mortality lent his life urgency and infused his dances with a maturity far beyond his years. Marianne Williamson's spiritual counsel gave him hope. He spent the last month of his life finishing his second ballet for the Joffrey and planning his twenty-third birthday party. Three days after the ballet's world premiere, Eddie died. The first backstage look at the Joffrey Ballet, A Dance Against Time is also the unflinching chronicle of an average American family dealing with AIDS. Illustrated throughout with dramatic personal photographs, A Dance Against Time draws on exclusive interviews with Eddie Stierle's family, Joffrey colleagues, friends, and lovers, and Eddie's own journals and letters. Diane Solway has written a moving, powerful book about creativity and the ultimate triumph of the human spirit.".
- catalog contributor b6732455.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "A Dance Against Time is the remarkable story of Edward Stierle's meteoric journey to stardom at the Joffrey Ballet. Growing up in a large Catholic working-class family in Florida, Eddie wowed local audiences with his razzle-dazzle tap and jazz routines. But his dream was to become a classical ballet dancer and join one of America's leading companies.".
- catalog description "And then, at the age of nineteen, he tested positive for HIV.".
- catalog description "As he struggled to succeed, he had to overcome not only the limitations of his short, muscular body, but also the disapproval of his father, the jealousy of his siblings, and the overbearing love of his determined mother. Undeterred, Eddie decided to reinvent himself. While working to transform himself from showman to artist, he was also wrestling with his emerging homosexuality - at the same time the world was slowly realizing the gravity of the AIDS pandemic.".
- catalog description "At a major international ballet competition, Eddie caught the attention of Robert Joffrey, the celebrated director of the Joffrey Ballet, America's most popular dance company. Performing with the Joffrey, Eddie quickly established himself as its most daring virtuoso dancer, captivating audiences with his exuberance, technical brilliance, and powerful grace. Offstage, he fell into affairs with both men and women. His career was on the rise and the world seemed to be his for the taking.".
- catalog description "Even as his health declined and the drama of his family's reaction to his illness intensified, Eddie entered the most creative period of his life, dancing new roles and choreographing his first works. His sense of mortality lent his life urgency and infused his dances with a maturity far beyond his years. Marianne Williamson's spiritual counsel gave him hope. He spent the last month of his life finishing his second ballet for the Joffrey and planning his twenty-third birthday party.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.".
- catalog description "The first backstage look at the Joffrey Ballet, A Dance Against Time is also the unflinching chronicle of an average American family dealing with AIDS. Illustrated throughout with dramatic personal photographs, A Dance Against Time draws on exclusive interviews with Eddie Stierle's family, Joffrey colleagues, friends, and lovers, and Eddie's own journals and letters. Diane Solway has written a moving, powerful book about creativity and the ultimate triumph of the human spirit.".
- catalog description "Three days after the ballet's world premiere, Eddie died.".
- catalog extent "ix, 386 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Dance against time.".
- catalog identifier "0671788949".
- catalog isFormatOf "Dance against time.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Pocket Books,".
- catalog relation "Dance against time.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "792.8/028/092 B 20".
- catalog subject "AIDS (Disease) Patients United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "Ballet dancers United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "GV1785.S77 S65 1994".
- catalog subject "Joffrey Ballet.".
- catalog subject "Stierle, Edward, 1968-".
- catalog subject "Stierle, Edward, 1968-1991.".
- catalog title "A dance against time / Diane Solway.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".