Milča Mayerová

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Milča Mayerová
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Born1901
Died1977
NationalityCzech
CitizenshipCzech Republic
Occupation
  • Dancer
  • choreographer

Milča Mayerová (1901-1977) was a Czech dancer and choreographer, most well-known for her contributions to the book Abeceda ('Alphabet'), published by Otto and Company in 1926. The book is a compilation of poems written by Vítězslav Nezval and photomontage layouts by Karel Teige|Karl Teige that feature choreographed stills of Mayerová. Nezval, Teige, and Mayerová were all members of the Czech avant-garde group Devětsil, and Abeceda is considered "a landmark achievement in European modernism".[1] Mayerová performed the accompanying dance to the Abeceda poem several times at the Liberated Theater in Prague in 1926 and 1927.[1]

Mayerová was a student of Rudolf von Laban, creator of Labanotation.[1]

A recreation of Mayerová's choreographed piece was part of the exhibit 'Dreams and Disillusion: Karel Teige and the Czech Avant-Garde' at the Wolfsonian at Florida International University.[2] This exhibit ran from 2000 to 2001 and also traveled to the Grey Museum of Art at New York University and the Smart Museum of Art in Chicago.[3] Paulina Olowska has performed a piece inspired by Abeceda multiple times, including at the Galerie Meerrettich in Berlin (2005), the Museum of Modern Art in New York (2012), the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (2014),[4] and London's Mimosa House (2019).[5] Abeceda also inspired a performance at UNC Chapel Hill called "Haunted" in collaboration with the university's Rare Book Collection in 2014.[6]


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Witkovsky, Matthew S. (2004). "Staging Language: Milča Mayerová and the Czech Book "Alphabet"". The Art Bulletin. 86 (1): 114–135. doi:10.2307/3177403. ISSN 0004-3079.
  2. Shear, Robin. "Alphabet Group". Miami New Times. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  3. Communications, Florida International University-Digital. "Dreams and Disillusion: Karel Teige and the Czech Avant-Garde". wolfsonian.org. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  4. "Alphabet. Performance by Paulina Ołowska - Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw". artmuseum.pl. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  5. "Paulina Olowska performance: Abeceda (after Milca Mayerova)". Mimosa House. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  6. Ott, Elizabeth. "Rare Books in Action: Modernextension Dance Company – The Chapel Hill Rare Book Blog". Retrieved 2023-03-02.

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