Description: To be continued on ebayat auction and in my Shop “AmidesLivres”an important set dedicated to the Dance and Ballet, especiallyOpéra Garnier in Paris, in the 1980s/90sRudolf 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 BOURHISJosseline LE BOURHISLiterary studies (degree in classic and modern literature)At the same time musical studies and University TheaterMaster'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 TheaterProgramming - Dance in La RochelleFrom 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 positionAlso 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-[MISCELLANEOUS POSTERS] OLD POSTERSize approximately 73x39cm(included white banner printed in red, glued to the bottom of the poster on the back,with the date of the concert, width approximately 14cm)First Printing “Jean GUIDONI”-Jean Guidoni Jean Guidoni, born May 3, 1951 in Toulon, is a French singer from Lucciana in Corsica.He began his career in the 1970s and released his first 45 in 1975: The Lesson of Love. In 1976, performing Marie-Valentine, he ranked 2nd in the selection process for France's representative in the Eurovision Song Contest, behind Catherine Ferry. In 1977, a very first album arrived: Jean Guidoni and a 45 rpm, The tadpole, with words by the writer Jacques Lanzmann. In 1978, he offered for the first time some of his compositions, as well as songs written with Didier Barbelivien, Jean Musy or Jean-Pierre Lang.It was when Guidoni saw Ingrid Caven performing Fassbinder at Cabaret Sauvage that it clicked. He then met Pierre Philippe, filmmaker and translator of Fassbinder, who wrote his first significant songs for him. In 1980, the public rediscovered Jean Guidoni on the stage of the Théâtre en Rond for his first major Parisian stage, as a singer very different from that of the 1970s. Made up in white and dressed in black, Guidoni finally reveals himself as himself, with his wounds and his anxieties. The songs reek of sex and death. It was a huge critical and public success. This is materialized by his album I walk in cities who won the Académie Charles-Cros prize in Mars 1981. It is on stage that Guidoni flourishes, he puts on a new show at Bouffes du Nord, loneliness, homosexuality, despair, this show is still haunted by the painful ghosts of his existence.The album Crime of passion came out at this time and remains one of the singer's most popular: it is an opera for one man composed by the Argentine master Astor Piazzolla whose libretto is signed by Pierre Philippe who writes among his most beautiful texts. -Culture House La RochelleSaturday February 27, 1982 PhilipsPhoto Daniel BoudinetLacroix Frères Printing Company - Paris -The photos do not always convey the actual condition of the poster as clearly as desired - to my great dismay..., please read the description below carefully (which is want the most precise and objective possible!)Good general conditionfolds on upper edge towards left corner, 1 scratch on Guidoni's i at the bottom of the poster,tiny traces of handling or various usual frictionsotherwise Good general condition, clean and fresh copy no bug holes or pins, 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...- Sent rolled, in cardboard tube- Rare!Poster sold in as described condition, as found in the superb collection Posters by Josseline LE BOURHIS ...As always, combined shipping costs when purchasing several posters... It was when Guidoni saw Ingrid Caven performing Fassbinder at Cabaret Sauvage that it clicked. He then met Pierre Philippe, filmmaker and translator of Fassbinder, who wrote his first significant songs for him. In 1980, the public rediscovered Jean Guidoni on the stage of the Théâtre en Rond for his first major Parisian stage, as a singer very different from that of the 1970s. Made up in white and dressed in black, Guidoni finally reveals himself as himself, with his wounds and his anxieties. The songs reek of sex and death. It was a huge critical and public success. This is materialized by his album I walk in cities who won the Académie Charles-Cros prize in Mars 1981. It is on stage that Guidoni flourishes, he puts on a new show at Bouffes du Nord, loneliness, homosexuality, despair, thi
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