Milča Mayerová
Milča Mayerová was a Czech dancer and choreographer.
Biography
Mayerová was born in Prague. She was the daughter of Milada Mayerová and Jaroslav Mayer. She is known for her contributions to the book Abeceda, published by Otto and Company in 1926. The book is a compilation of poems written by Vítězslav Nezval and photomontage layouts by Karl Teige that feature choreographed stills of Mayerová. The photographs in the photomontage layouts were taken by Karel Paspa. Nezval, Teige, Paspa, and Mayerová were all members of the Czech avant-garde group Devětsil, and Abeceda is considered "a landmark achievement in European modernism". Mayerová performed the accompanying dance to the Abeceda poem several times at the Osvobozené divadlo in Prague in 1926 and 1927.Mayerová was a student of Rudolf von Laban, creator of Labanotation.
Mayerová was married twice, first to the architect Jaroslav Fragner, an architect and also a member of Devětsil, and later to the historian Antonín Friedl.
She died in Prague in 1977, at the age of 76. She is buried in her family's grave at Vyšehrad cemetery.