Alonso, Alicia - Alonso, Fernando - Tallchief, Marjorie & Others - Signed Program Havana 1946 [SCIENCE & EXPLORATION] the first African-American dancer to
Description
the first African-American dancer to become principal dancer of the American Ballet Theater (2015)
comedian and composer
stamped on verso by photographer Guy Vivien
one of the very last of that singing type
mostly known for her successful novel "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"
Alonso, Alicia - Alonso, Fernando - Tallchief, Marjorie & Others - Signed Program Havana 1946 [SCIENCE & EXPLORATION] the first African-American dancer toProgram for a performance at Sociedad ProArte Musical at Havana, Cuba, on April 25th 31st, 1946, signed by dancers Alicia Alonso, Fernando Alonso, Marjorie Tallchief, Stanley Herbertt, Kenneth Davis, Fernand Nault, Barbara Fallis, conductor Jose Ardeval, and choreographer Alberto Alonso. Size is 6. 75 x 10. 1 inches, full program with all pages and covers, in very good condition.
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