Au Service de la Dance.
£1,250 · Offered by Shapero Rare Books
inscribed presentation copy with an original drawing A presentation copy to Ossia Trilling and his wife Marie-Louise. Ossia was a theatre critic and correspondent who was liable to crop up in any part of Europe thanks to his gift for languages. He could speak Russian, French, German, Polish, Hebrew, Arabic, Spanish and Italian and reported for numerous newspapers across the world. Choreology is a dance notation system invented in the 1940s used to document dance and other types of human movement. It uses abstract symbols based on figurative representations of the human body and is used by the Royal Academy of Dance. First edition, 8vo; presentation copy, inscribed twice by Lifar, first on the front free endpaper 'a Marie-Louise Trilling son ami Serge Lifar' with a full page ink and coloured crayon drawing, the second on the half-title to her husband, 'A Monsieur Ossia Trilling Ami tres cher des Arts - ces Pensees et leurs applications de la France et du Ballet Mondial avec l'amitie de Serge Lifar, 2 Mai 58'; original printed wrappers, slightly sunned, tears to spine repaired with tape, in a custom made box with Lifar's design on the upper cover.
- Binding: Hardcover
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