Pierre dulaine biography dvd

          This is a charming and very moving film about the dancer Pierre Dulaine's project to teach ballroom dancing to a mixed group of Jewish and Arab 5th grade....

          Pierre Dulaine

          Palestinian Dance Instructor

          Pierre Dulaine (born 23 April 1944)[2] is a dance instructor and dancer.

          After decades abroad, renowned ballroom dancer Pierre Dulaine returns to his hometown of Jaffa, Israel, nostalgic for the streets of his youth but dismayed.

        1. After decades abroad, renowned ballroom dancer Pierre Dulaine returns to his hometown of Jaffa, Israel, nostalgic for the streets of his youth but dismayed.
        2. Factory Original DVD & Case in great condition on this lightly used rental (see picture).
        3. This is a charming and very moving film about the dancer Pierre Dulaine's project to teach ballroom dancing to a mixed group of Jewish and Arab 5th grade.
        4. In the city of his birth, Pierre Dulaine (founder of Dancing Classrooms, as seen in Mad Hot Ballroom, faces the challenge of teaching not just dance but the.
        5. Video Journalist Waldo Cabrera Get DVD of this story - for Personal Use - at Featured Interviews: Pierre Dulaine.
        6. He invented the Dulaine method of teaching dance. He also founded Dancing Classrooms, a social and emotional development program for 5th grade children that uses ballroom dancing as a vehicle to change the lives of the children and their families.

          Notably, his early works with children was fictionalized in the film Take the Lead, starring Antonio Banderas as Pierre Dulaine.

          The documentary film Mad Hot Ballroom follows a Ballroom Dancing with Dancing Classrooms competition.

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          Early life and education

          Pierre Dulaine was born in Jaffa, British Mandate of Palestine in 1944.[3] His Irish father was serving with the British Army stationed in British Mandate Palestine; his mother is Palestinian.

          In 1948 his parents fled Israel. After eight months of moving several times, first in Cyprus, then in England and Ireland, Dulaine's family sett