Milča Mayerová, ca. 1926

Dancer Milča Mayerová, ca. 1926. From : Pestrý Týden (Colorful Week) / Prague, Wednesday, December 29, 1926
Dancer Milča Mayerová, ca. 1926. From : Colorful Week / Prague, Wednesday, December 29, 1926
Tanečnice Milča Mayerová ca. 1926 ~ Pestrý Týden / V Praze ve středu dne 29. prosince 1926 | src Moravská zemská knihovna v Brně
Dancer Milča Mayerová, ca. 1926. From : Pestrý Týden (Colorful Week) / Prague, Wednesday, December 29, 1926
Tanečnice Milča Mayerová ca. 1926 ~ Pestrý Týden / V Praze ve středu dne 29. prosince 1926 | src Moravská zemská knihovna v Brně

Abeceda by Karel Teige (1926)

A page for Abeceda [The Alphabet], 1926
Poetry by Vitezslav Nezval (Czech, 1900–1958)
Design, typography, and photomontage by Karel Teige (Czech, 1900–1951)
Choreography by Milča Mayerová (Czech, 1901–1977)
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O page for Abeceda [The Alphabet], 1926

« In Nezval’s Abeceda, a cycle of rhymes based on the shapes of letters, I tried to create a ‹ typofoto › of a purely abstract and poetic nature, setting into graphic poetry what Nezval set into verbal poetry in his verse, both being poems evoking the magic signs of the alphabet. » –Karel Teige, quoted from Abeceda – Index Grafik

H page for Abeceda [The Alphabet], 1926

In 1926 the Czech dancer Milca Mayerová choreographed the alphabet as a photo-ballet. Each move in the dance is made to the visual counterpoint of Karel Teige’s typographic music. Teige was a constructivist and a surrealist, a poet, collagist, photographer, typographer and architectural theorist, and his 1926 photomontage designs for the alphabet are a uniquely elegant and witty invention, and one of the enduring masterpieces of Czech modernism. –Quoted from The Guardian