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New York: Program Publications Inc., 1943 Souvenir general program for the American season 1943-1944. "Coast to coast tour". First edition. Softcover 12 1/4" x 9 5/8". Colorful Eugene Berman "Romeo and Juliet" watercolor on cover. Leonide Massine - guest artist. Anatal Dorati - musical director. Includes text synopsis of Ballets: Bluebeard, Princess Aurora, Mademoiselle Angot, Petrouchka, Lilac Garden, Romeo and Juliet, Three Virgins and a Devil, Giselle, Pillars of Fire and Aleko. Photos by Maurice Seymour. Large photos of stars including Markova, Dolin, Eglevsky, Chase, Kaye, Laing, Semenoff, Hightower, and others. Includes color drawings of costumes and settings by Berman, Vertes and Chagall. Berman drawing on cover. Tight and bright. Fine condition. Laid-in is a 9" x 6" Municipal Concerts Art Commission program for 1943-1944..
The BALLET THEATRE; First Season - 1940; La Fille Mal Gardee; Giselle; Swan Lake; Les Sylphides; Carnaval; Mechanical Ballet; Jardin Aux Lilas; Dark Elegies; etc by [Advanced Arts Ballets, Inc.] Lucius Beebe, introduction; Adolph Bolm, Mikhail Mordkin, Michel Fokine, Agnes De Mille, Bronislava Nijinska, Andree Howard, et al - 1940
by [Advanced Arts Ballets, Inc.] Lucius Beebe, introduction; Adolph Bolm, Mikhail Mordkin, Michel Fokine, Agnes De Mille, Bronislava Nijinska, Andree Howard, et al
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The BALLET THEATRE; First Season - 1940; La Fille Mal Gardee; Giselle; Swan Lake; Les Sylphides; Carnaval; Mechanical Ballet; Jardin Aux Lilas; Dark Elegies; etc
by [Advanced Arts Ballets, Inc.] Lucius Beebe, introduction; Adolph Bolm, Mikhail Mordkin, Michel Fokine, Agnes De Mille, Bronislava Nijinska, Andree Howard, et al
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Advanced Arts Ballets: New York, New York, 1940. First Edition. Paperback. Very good. Quarto 12 1/4" tall, saddle stitched, unpaginated; approx. 36 pages, illustrated stiff paper wraps. A near fine, clean, neat program with slight rusting to staples and little shelf wear. interior is very clean. America's first ballet theatre, staged by the 'greatest collaboration in ballet history'; 1940 was its first season. B&W photos of many company dancers; four photos of set design.
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- Publisher Advanced Arts Ballets: New York, New York
- Date Published 1940
- Keywords Ballet, dance
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The Ballet Theatre ( Season 1943-1944 )
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Ballet Theatre: Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra: Music Hall 1943-1944
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Cincinnati, OH. Very Good + No Jacket Signed by Andre Eglevsky, a Russian, American ballet teacher and dancer. Who played: on page 8 The Bluebird ( in Princess Aurora), on page 15 Gritzko (in Fair at Sorochinsk), on page 17 Paris ( in Helen of Troy_ He also appears on page 20. Paperback . Paperback. 1944.
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