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Discover a piece of history with the **Time Magazine March 15, 1968, Vol. 91 No. 11**, featuring an in-depth look at the Joffrey Ballet's groundbreaking production, '**Astarte**'. This vintage magazine offers an opportunity to revisit a significant moment in ballet history, encapsulating the art form's evolution during the late 1960s.
This magazine is in good condition, making it a perfect addition to your collection. It may have minor wear, which is typical for its age but only adds to its vintage charm. A previous owner's address label is discreetly placed on the front cover, ensuring that the item's authenticity remains intact.
Whether you're a ballet enthusiast, a collector of vintage magazines, or simply curious about cultural history, this issue is a treasure trove of insights. The coverage of Joffrey Ballet's 'Astarte' illustrates the innovative choreography and aesthetic that defined the era, appealing to readers with an appreciation for fine arts and performance.
- Includes captivating articles and images that highlight the Joffrey Ballet's influence on modern dance.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure longevity and preserve its quality.
Additionally, this magazine is an excellent conversation starter. Its rich content can spark discussions about the evolution of ballet and the performing arts. Every page invites you to delve deeper into a world that shaped contemporary dance.
To keep your magazine safe and sound, it comes protected in a plastic covering. Enjoy browsing through the pages without worrying about wear and tear! Take a look at the magazine's cover below:
Don't miss your chance to own this remarkable piece of cultural history. Whether displayed on your coffee table or preserved in your collection of rare magazines, this issue promises to be an invaluable find.