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Pas de Deux: A Tale Without Words.

Pas de Deux: A Tale Without Words.

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Pas de Deux: A Tale Without Words. - 1991

by [Theodora Press] Teresa Pankratz

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Chicago, Illinois:: Theodora Press,, 1991.. Edition of 10. 7.5 x 13.25"; 28 pages. Accordion fold. 15 hand-colored etchings. Letterpress titling, ornaments, and colophon. Printed on Rives lightweight. Bound in a top-fold accordion with gatefold opening. Signed and numbered by the artist. Teresa Pankratz: "'Pas de Deux' is a visual narrative depicting a couple's frustrated attempt at intimacy. Bound by self-imposed constrictions, they reach out - but never quite touch. "This tale was inspired by a performance piece entitled 'Nothing Up Your Sleeve' performed by Nan Shineflug and Jeff Abell of the Chicago Moving Company (one of the first modern dance troupes in the Midwest)." The French pun - pas de deux as dance duet for two, and pas meaning not - underscores the point. The beauty of the etchings and the delicacy of the construction turn what might have been a vaudeville skit into a poignant story.
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  • Title Pas de Deux: A Tale Without Words.
  • Author [Theodora Press] Teresa Pankratz
  • Edition Edition of 10
  • Publisher Theodora Press,, Chicago, Illinois:
  • Date 1991.
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 19201