Description

Julie, Lucy, and Alia are best friends who share the same passion: dance!

A new year of classes has begun and this year, in addition to their regular ballet and modern dance classes, the three girls are introduced to a new style of dance — African folk! Powered by deep percussion-based music, this style is unlike anything they've ever tried before. While the girls enjoy their new art form, problems at home and in the classroom threaten to cause them to have to stop taking their dance classes. Can the girls balance their studies and their extracurricular activities, or will they have to give up dancing for good?

About the author(s)

BEKA is the pseudonym for the writing team of Bertrand Escaich and Caroline Rogue. Before creating DANCE CLASS, the duo wrote stories for the numerous children's comic series in France, and created the hit series The Rugbymen.

Reviews

An entertaining and enjoyable read for dance fans and graphic-novel devotees.

Quick and witty pacing will keep readers on their toes.

The art has a great sense of movement, particularly important when conveying such an active endeavor. Plus, attention is paid to their outfits, an important part of creating a realistic visual world for young women.

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