Die Schonheit Part 1
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Type of record: Archive
Title: Die Schonheit Part 1
Classmark: BC MS 20c Theatre/Hodgson/1/1/6
Date(s): 1926
Language: German
Size and medium: 1 folder; photocopies
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/419838
Collection group(s): Rudolf Laban Collections
Description
(1) Photocopied pages 4 to 11 of a German magazine article headed "Rudolf von Laban", (pages 12 and 13 are a different sized paper and type). note on front "Beauty - Part/Exercise 1 1926 Jahrga Rudolf von Laban 1". Also included are pages 14 to 21 (except pages 16 & 17 which are photographs and not included), pages 24 & 25, pages 28 & 29, pages 29 and 30 (which are a different size and type); pages 42 to 48 (except pages 44 and 45, which are photographs and not included); note on front of pages 30 and 31: "Die Schonheit 1926 Heft 2 Rudolf von Laban 2". Also note: "Don't worry about the peculiar numbering of some of these pages"; Section headings are: "Von der Tanzkunst" by Dussia Bereska, page 19; and "Tanztheater und Tanztempel" by Rudolf von Laban on page 42;
(2) Photocopied pages 49, 52 to 69, 72 to 81, 84 to 95, 98 to 102,(page 104 is attached to a page in which it is note "XX11 Band Verlag de Schonheit, Dresden-A 24 Heft 2)". Section headings are: "Tanz und Kind" by Jenny Gerb(?) page 49; "Tanzwissenschaft" by Gertrude Snell page 62; "Der mannliche Tanzer" by Wilm Burghardt page 69; "Vom Sinn der Bewegungschore" by Rudolf von Laban, page 84; "Schrifttum der korperlichen Ausdruckskunst", page 92."
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