Milča Mayerová (born Milada Mayerová; 12 April 1901 – 22 September 1977) was a Czech dancer and choreographer. Mayerová was born in Prague. She was the...
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taken by Karel Paspa, were posed images of the choreographer Milča Mayerová. Mayerová created a choreographed piece that accompanied Nezval's poems,...
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Bereska, Lilian Harmel, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Hilde Holger, Ana Maletić, Milča Mayerová, Gertrud Kraus, Gisa Geert, Warren Lamb, Elizabeth Sneddon, Dilys Price...
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designed several small weekend houses for relatives and friends, including Milča Mayerová. He was a member of the avant garde group Devětsil and later Mánes Union...
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father had died in the previous year. There she studied dance with Milča Mayerová, who had trained with Rudolf Laban. Katz also studied philosophy at...
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chant et de danse, for voice and piano (Paris: Heugel) Eliška Bláhová Milča Mayerová Jarmila Kröschlová Vorschläge zur Reform des musicalischen Schulunterrichts...
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Muzika Jindřich Štyrský Toyen Photographer: Jaroslav Rössler Dancers: Milča Mayerová Teoretics: Karel Teige Bedřich Václavek Left Front Czechoslovak New...
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Erwin Schulhoff Schulhoff and dancer Milča Mayerová, c. 1931 Born (1894-06-08)8 June 1894 Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic) Died 18...
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collaboration with Nezval on his book Abeceda ("alphabet"), the Devětsil dancer Milča Mayerová adopted particular poses to represent each of the letters. Nezval wrote...
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figure in the Czech avant-garde who in 1926, in collaboration with Milca Mayerova, created an experimental "mobile alphabet". Referring to Teige's project...
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