Book object d'Art.
Marcia Marcia can refer to: - Marcia (first name)
- James E. Marcia, a Canadian psychologist.
Breuer Breu·er , Marcel Lajos 1902-1981.
Hungarian-born American architect and furniture designer who was associated with the Bauhaus in the 1920s. He is known for his chairs with tubular steel frames.
Noun 1. , a former dancer, spent seven months photographing
the Stultgart Ballet. In addition to capturing candid can·did adj. 1. Free from prejudice; impartial.
2. Characterized by openness and sincerity of expression; unreservedly straightforward: In private, I gave them my candid opinion. images of the
company at work and behind the scenes, Breuer asked the dancers,
management, and choreographers This is a list of choreographers A
- Paula Abdul
- Alvin Ailey
- Richard Alston
- Robert Alton
- Gerald Arpino
- Frederick Ashton
- Fred Astaire
- Lea Anderson
B
- Jean Babilée
- George Balanchine
to describe their relationship with dance
in words. Some wrote in English and most wrote some form of poetry.
Breuer then compiled everything into a "book-object" called
pretty please, could you dance for me. All of the pages are attached at
the edge, with the first and last fixed to the cover so when it's
opened all the way it forms a circle. Photos are on the inside and words
are on the outside. It's like installation art in your own living
room. www.marciabreuer.de
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