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Ballets Africains de Keita Fodeba by Vichey, Luben, President of National Artists Association and Promoter or Producer for U.S. tour of the African Dance Company. Edited by Samuel J. Friedman, Lou Dunetz and Paul Lovett

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Title
Ballets Africains de Keita Fodeba
Author
Vichey, Luben, President of National Artists Association and Promoter or Producer for U.S. tour of the African Dance Company. Edited by Samuel J. Friedman, Lou Dunetz and Paul Lovett
Seller
White Fox Rare Books and Antiques (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: National Artists Corporation, 1958. Wraps. Near Fine. Many photos, short explanations of the many dances performed by the company on its program, etc. etc. N.d. explicitly given, but 1958. 4to. 30.5 by 23 cm. Unpaginated, 16 pages, plus semi-stiff wrap covers. Ballets Africains was formed by Keita Fodeba in 1952. In 1958, the year of this program's publication, it became the national company of Guinea. The company remains active to this day. Throughout its existence it has toured the Western world. Two pages with photos of National Artists' better known artists, which included the Vienna Philharmonic, the violinist Mischa Elman and Ruggiero Ricci, the pianist Jose Iturbi, and opera singers Birgit Nillson, Zinka Milanov and Robert Merrill. Very light soiling of red cover, and the gentlest of wear. A lovely copy.