To be continued on ebay
at auction and in my Shop “AmidesLivres”
an important set dedicated to the Dance and Ballet, especially
Opéra Garnier in Paris, in the 1980s/90s

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

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

Josseline LE BOURHIS

Literary studies (degree in classic and modern literature)
At the same time musical studies and University Theater
Master's degree in theater studies at the Sorbonne (Dramaturgy Section)
Public relations manager, Information/Publications, communication and press for the Maison de la Culture d'Angers then the Maison de la Culture de La Rochelle and Dance Company "Théatre du Silence"
Assistant director at the Angers Musical Theater
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 NUREEV, Director of Dance from 1983 to 1989, and who had also wanted the creation of such a position

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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We will now subsequently put on sale a very large number of photographs, documents and posters from the personal archives of Josseline LE BOURHIS , concerning the
periods prior to his presence at the Paris Opera

Angers University Theater
Maison de la Culture d'Angers, Maison de la Culture de La Rochelle, Dance Company "Théatre du Silence"
 Angers Musical Theater
&vs...

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In its multiple collections and this vast ensemble a very special place is 
reserved for the Tourangeau graphic designer and poster designer 
Jean-Jack MARTIN 

Jean-Jack Martin was born on December 29, 1941 in Tours
Great graphic designer and talented “Man of the Art” of Poster
His favorite technique is screen printing, which he masters perfectly, 
his productions are quite remarkable...
and deserve to be better known

Adorer of nonsense and humor in all circumstances, very attached to traditions and popular culture,
 he never considered an advertising career (lucrative of course) and decided to devote himself once
 for everyone to promote Culture (mainly in their region of origin) 

He therefore created countless posters for the Maisons de la Culture in Angers and La Rochelle, 
for various Festivals, for Dance and Theater Companies, etc... 

We are lucky to be able to offer a large number of these posters here, from the 70s/80s
preciously collected and preserved by Josseline LE BOURHIS 

Most of the time we only have one copy, so don't miss out (Rare)
 opportunity to acquire one...


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And now some posters...

ORIGINAL POSTER

Size 58x38cm

First Printing

"Contemporary Ballet Theater - Angers"

Photograph by Petitjean
Silkscreen Gilbert Clarey - Tours

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Contemporary ballet theater. Angers
(1972-1978)

The Contemporary Ballet Theater was created in 1968 at the initiative of the Ministry of Culture and placed under the artistic direction of Jean-Albert Cartier. Established successively in Amiens (1968-1972) then in Angers (1972-1978)
 it became the Théâtre Français de Nancy in 1978. 
Its aim is to promote choreographic creation and produce collaborative shows. 
with contemporary musicians and painters.
In 1989 and 2004, Jean-Albert Cartier donated 66 models of sets and costumes by Sonia Delaunay, Tuan, Jesús-Rafael Soto, Karel Appel, Gérard Fromanger, Gustave Singier, Alexandre Calder, Francisco Bores, Edouard Pignon, Paul Charlot, Jean Dewasne, Emile Gilioli, Claude Viseux, Tal-Coat and Léon Zack for the productions of the Ballet Théâtre Contemporain from 1968 to 1978.
 
In Angers, the National Center for Contemporary Dance (CNDC), created in 1978 on the initiative 
of the Ministry of Culture and the City of Angers will follow the BTC, transferred to Nancy
 Designed as a school of choreographers and headquarters of a permanent company
 it will be directed by Alwin Nikolais for three years.
 
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Angers Theater

National Choreographic and Lyric Center

Undated
(certainly for the creation of BTC around 1972)

Nights / Xenakis - Efrati - Andreou
Equivalences / Descombey
Hexagon / Adret

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Luxurious print
 
Magnificent Art Poster!
Superb screen printing quality

The red and white lettering and silver photography stand out vibrantly against a black background 
of exceptional intensity, depth, velvety appearance


Very good condition, very well preserved, very clean and fresh, almost new, never displayed or framed
1 or two tiny rubbings, no pinholes or pinholes, etc...



According to the posters you can sometimes find small folds, slight traces of handling, 
micro-tears or various frictions on edges
(these posters are mostly over 40 years old)


see visuals...


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 Sent rolled, in cardboard tube


 Very rare!



As always, combined shipping costs when purchasing several books or documents...




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Public relations manager, Information/Publications, communication and press for the Maison de la Culture d'Angers then the Maison de la Culture de La Rochelle and Dance Company "Théatre du Silence" The Contemporary Ballet Theater was created in 1968 at the initiative of the Ministry of Culture and placed under the artistic direction of Jean-Albert Cartier. Established successively in Amiens (1968-1972) then in Angers (1972-1978) In 1989 and 2004, Jean-Albert Cartier donated 66 models of sets and costumes by Sonia Delaunay, Tuan, Jesús-Rafael Soto, Karel Appel, Gérard Fromanger, Gustave Singier, Alexandre Calder, Francisco Bores, Edouard Pignon, Paul Charlot, Jean Dewasne, Emile Gilioli, Claude Viseux, Tal-Coat and Léon Zack for the productions of the Ballet Théâtre Contemporain from 1968 t