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Yuli: The Carlos Acosta Story

Yuli: The Carlos Acosta Story

Carlos Acosta

NOW AN AWARD-WINNING FEATURE FILM STARRING CARLOS ACOSTA
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NOW AN AWARD-WINNING FEATURE FILM STARRING CARLOS ACOSTA

‘The dazzling Carlos Acosta is the Cuban Billy Elliot, a poor kid who triumphed over prejudice and humble origins … Frankly, you couldn't make it up.’ Daily Mail

In 1980, Carlos Acosta was just another Cuban kid of humble origins, the youngest son in a poor family named after the planter who had owned his great-great-grandfather. With few options and an independent spirit, Carlos spent his days on the streets, dreaming of a career in football.

But even at a young age, Carlos had extraordinary talent. At nine, he was skipping school to win break-dancing competitions as the youngest member of a street-gang for whom dance contests were only a step away from violence. When Carlos’s father enrolled him in ballet school, he hoped not only to nurture his son’s talent, but also to curb his wildness. Years of loneliness, conflict and crippling physical effort followed, but today the Havana street-kid is an international star.

This magical memoir is about more than Carlos’s rise to stardom, however. It is the story of a childhood where food is scarce but love is abundant, where the soul of Cuba comes alive to influence a dancer’s art. It is also about a man forced to leave behind his homeland and loved ones for a life of self-discipline, displacement and brutal physical hardship. Carlos Acosta makes dance look effortless, but the grace, strength and charm have come at a cost – here, in his own words, is the story of the price he paid.

Previously published as ‘No Way Home’.

Product Description

Title - Yuli: The Carlos Acosta Story

Edition -

Author - Carlos Acosta

ISBN 13 - 9780008354190

Imprint - HarperPress

Publisher - HarperCollins Publishers

Date Published - 04/04/2019

Prize -

No. of pages -

Binding Type - Paperback

Dimensions - 129 x 198 x 22mm

Weight - 250 g

Languages - English