Follow on ebay
at auction and in my shop "AmidesLivres"
an important set devoted to the Dance and Ballet, specifically
Opéra Garnier in Paris, in the 1980s/90s

Rudolf NOUREEV, Sylvie GUILLEM, PATRICK DUPOND, LAURENT HILAIRE, 
MAURICE BEJART, Jerome ROBBINS
&CC...

PHOTOGRAPHS
 BOOKS - VARIOUS DOCUMENTS - PROGRAMS - POSTERS 
FROM THE PERSONAL COLLECTION OF
 JOSSELINE LE BOURHIS

Josseline LE BOURHIS

Literary studies (license in classic and modern letters)
Simultaneously musical studies and University Theater
Master's degree in theater studies at the Sorbonne (Dramaturgy Section)
Public Relations, Information/Publications, Communication and Press Manager for the Maison de la Culture in Angers then the Maison de la Culture in La Rochelle and Dance Company "Théatre du Silence"
Assistant director at the Musical Theater of Angers
Programming - Dance in La Rochelle

From 1983 to 2002, Josseline LE BOURHIS was in charge of Dramaturgy and Publications 
of Dance at the Paris Opera, and in particular with Rudolf Nureyev, Director of Dance from 1983 to 1989, and who had moreover wanted the creation of such a post

Also teaching, History of Dance at the CNSM of Lyon, collaboration on several films made on dance for the 5 and Arte and collaborations on several books on dance

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[PHOTOGRAPHS]

Argentic PRINT
 
Here we are starting the sale of the very many (several hundred) 
Photographs present in the collection; 
period prior to the presence of Josseline LE BOURHIS at the Paris Opera

concerning the very diverse shows (Music, Theater & Dance) in the organization of which she was able to participate: Maison de la Culture of Angers (68-74), Maison de la Culture of La Rochelle (after 1974), BTC, Theater of Silence, Avignon Festival 1970s,
&vs...

These photographs (unless otherwise stated) are all by Josseline LE BOURHIS , sometimes with her stamp and often with handwritten indications on the back
Largely unpublished, precious testimony of a intense period of cultural activity in France, after May 68...

I have for most of the photos only one copy,
 so don't miss the opportunity...

You will find these photos in auction format on ebay,
 and a large number of other photos at a fixed price for immediate purchase in my ebay shop

Please contact me for any questions
(my contact details at the bottom of the description sheets)

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Size approximately 17.5x12.5cm 

Vintage Argentic print
No mentions in pencil on the back

"Trial of a miscellaneous fact"
[Gabrielle Russer]

2 - 20 February 1971

[40]

(other photos of this show for immediate purchase in my ebay shop...)

Angers

AMCA
(1968-1974)

1st performance in Montreuil-Bellay (France): Agricultural College - 02-02-1971
Contributors: show of Association Maison de la Culture d'Angers, Animation team
Note: "The montage developed by the AMCA's animation team uses both theatrical forms and documentary elements provided mainly by the press and the grounds of the judgment. " (AMCA). 
Performances in Angers: 3/02, Foyer Elie-Beaupère; 4/02, Club Angers-Sud; 9/02, Angers-Belle-Beille, Social Center; 10/02, Angers IUT, University City; 02/18, Center for Youth and Culture l'Arceau; 
19/02, House of Youth and Culture Zup-Nord

Distribution :
 Anne Bertoli - Jean Caune - Dominique Guihard - Robert Sireygeol

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 Gabrielle Russer 
is an associate professor of letters, born on April 29, 1937, and who committed suicide on September 1, 1969, in Marseille. Following a love affair with one of her students, Christian Rossi, then sixteen years old, she was sentenced to a one-year suspended prison sentence for kidnapping and embezzlement of a minor.

Her story inspired André Cayatte's film, To Die of Loving (1971), Josée Dayan's TV movie, To Die of Loving (2009),
as well as many songs and books

Jean-Claude Chesneau (Stanis): Forbidden Love (Stanis Music, 2007) / Charles Aznavour: To die of loving / Serge Reggiani: Gabrielle / Christian Kaluc and Roger Pouly: You could have /Anne Sylvestre: Flowers for Gabrielle / Triangle: Elegy to Gabrielle (Triangle, 1969) / Claude François: Don't Come and Tell Me (Alec / Claude François - Michèle Vendôme, 1972) 
Geneviève Lefevre-Toussaint, Plea for a soul. The Gabrielle Russier affair, Denoel, 1970 / Gabrielle Russier, Letters from prison, preceded by For Gabrielle by Raymond Jean, Seuil, 1970 / Michel Del Castillo, The Nuts of Hate. You killed Gabrielle Russier, Julliard, 1970 / Pierre Duchesne (pseudonym of Jean-Patrick Manchette) Dying of love, Presses de la cité, 1971 &c...&c...


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Good general condition, clean

slightly curved, slight warping on the edges,
minimal rubbing on edges 

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see visuals...


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 Very rare!

Photograph sold in the condition described, as found in the superb collection 
 by Josseline LE BOURHIS

As always, combined shipping costs in case of purchase of several photographs...



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is an associate professor of letters, born on April 29, 1937, and who committed suicide on September 1, 1969, in Marseille. Following a love affair with one of her students, Christian Rossi, then sixteen years old, she was sentenced to a one-year suspended prison sentence for kidnapping and embezzlement of a minor. Jean-Claude Chesneau (Stanis): Forbidden Love (Stanis Music, 2007) / Charles Aznavour: To die of loving / Serge Reggiani: Gabrielle / Christian Kaluc and Roger Pouly: You could have /Anne Sylvestre: Flowers for Gabrielle / Triangle: Elegy to Gabrielle (Triangle, 1969) / Claude François: Don't Come and Tell Me (Alec / Claude François - Michèle Vendôme, 1972)  Geneviève Lefevre-Toussaint, Plea for a soul. The Gabrielle Russier affair, Denoel, 1970 / Gabrielle Russier, Letters from
is an associate professor of letters, born on April 29, 1937, and who committed suicide on September 1, 1969, in Marseille. Following a love affair with one of her students, Christian Rossi, then sixteen years old, she was sentenced to a one-year suspended prison sentence for kidnapping and embezzlement of a minor. Jean-Claude Chesneau (Stanis): Forbidden Love (Stanis Music, 2007) / Charles Aznavour: To die of loving / Serge Reggiani: Gabrielle / Christian Kaluc and Roger Pouly: You could have /Anne Sylvestre: Flowers for Gabrielle / Triangle: Elegy to Gabrielle (Triangle, 1969) / Claude François: Don't Come and Tell Me (Alec / Claude François - Michèle Vendôme, 1972)  Geneviève Lefevre-Toussaint, Plea for a soul. The Gabrielle Russier affair, Denoel, 1970 / Gabrielle Russier, Letters from