The Tatler, February 1922

White Studio :: Hasoutra dancing orientally in “The Perfect Fool”. The Tatler, February 1922. | src internet archive
Dainty Dancers on Stage and Screen: Ula Sharon, Ernestine Myers and Dorothy Valerga. The Tatler, February 1922. | src internet archive
Vivienne Segal in “Little Miss Raffles”. The Tatler, February 1922. | src internet archive

Tilly Losch et Toni Birkmeyer

Photo Abbé. Tilly Losch et Toni Birkmeyer de l’Opéra de Vienne. The two young and magnificent dancers that all Paris acclaimed last year. Original: Les deux jeunes et superbes danseurs que tout Paris applaudit l’an dernier. Le Théâtre et Comœdia illustré, Juin-Septembre 1924. | src BnF ~ Gallica
Photo Abbé. Tilly Losch et Toni Birkmeyer de l’Opéra de Vienne. The two young and magnificent dancers that all Paris acclaimed last year. Original: Les deux jeunes et superbes danseurs que tout Paris applaudit l’an dernier. Le Théâtre et Comœdia illustré, nº 36, Juin-Septembre 1924. | src BnF ~ Gallica

La danseuse (Entr’acte, 1924)

Entr’acte. An “instantaneous” film. Rolf de Maré’s Ballets Suédois have just produced the film Entr’acte which will be screened during the ballet Relâche by Francis Picabia, music by Erik Satie and choreography by Jean Börlin, at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées. The script of the film is by Francis Picabia, the technical production of René Clair. The performance brings together the names of Jean Börlin and Inge Frïss from the Swedish Ballets, Marcel Duchamp and Man-Ray. Le Théâtre et Comœdia illustré, November 1924.
Entr’acte. Un film “instantanéiste”. Les Ballets Suédois de Rolf de Maré viennent de produire un film Entr’acte qui sera projeté au cours du ballet Relâche de Francis Picabia, musique d’Erik Satie et chorégraphie de Jean Börlin, au Théâtre des Champs-Elysées. Le scénario du film est de Francis Picabia, la réalisation technique de René Clair. L’interprétation réunit les noms de Jean Börlin et de Inge Frïss des Ballets Suédois, de Marcel Duchamp, Man-Ray. Le Théâtre et Comœdia illustré, Nov. 1924. | src BnF ~ Gallica
La danseuse (Entr’acte), René Clair, 1924. | src Centre Pompidou – Musée national d’art moderne – RMN

Valerie Kratina, ca. 1930

Unknown, Tanzpose, Valerie Kratina (Schule Hellerau-Laxenburg), um 1930, Wien Museum Inv.-Nr. 57624/59, CC0 | src Wien Museum online Sammlung
Unbekannt, Tanzpose, Valerie Kratina (Schule Hellerau-Laxenburg), um 1930, Wien Museum Inv.-Nr. 57624/59, CC0 (Full image) | src Wien Museum online Sammlung

De fåvitska jungfrurna, 1962

Enar Merkel Rydberg :: Carina Ari som koreograf instruerar dansarna under arbetet med “De fåvitska jungfrurna” på Operan 1962. | Carina Ari as choreographer instructs the dancers during the rehearsal of Les Vierges Folles in 1962. | src Dansmuseet
Anna Riwkin :: Carina Ari (seen from behind reflected on the back mirror), no date (1960s). Title “Carina Ari” and “517” on verso. | src Moderna Museet

Dancers in Persian costumes

Edward J. Steichen :: Dancers in costume for the Persian Fete benefit for the Big Sisters charity. Published in Vogue, February 15th, 1925. | src Condé Nast

English masked dancer, 1929

Frank Davies :: English dancer, naked in an oriental masked dance (leaning on wall). Published in ‘Die Dame’ 16/1929. Photographed by Frank Davis. Series: 3 pictures. | src Getty Images
Frank Davies :: English Dancer, naked in an oriental masked dance. Published in: ‘Die Dame’ 16/1929. Photographed by Frank Davis. Series: 3 pictures. | src Getty Images
Frank Davies :: English Dancer, naked in an oriental masked dance, playing music. Published in: ‘Die Dame’ 16/1929. Photographed by Frank Davis. Series: 3 pictures. | src Getty Images

Three dancers, Vogue, 1925

Edward J. Steichen :: Julia Brokow, Barbara Brokow, and Mrs. Adee Bradley in dance costumes by William Weaver, 1925. Published in Vogue, February 15th, 1925. | src Condé Nast

Jako-Mica (Nicole Chaumot)

Teddy Piaz Studio :: Jacqueline Jako-Mica (Nicole Chaumot), dancer at Casino de Paris in the Troops of Carla Conté, ca. 1940s | src Abebooks
Teddy Piaz :: Jacqueline Jako-Mica (Nicole Chaumot), dancer at the Casino de Paris, ca. 1940s | src Zvab
Anonymous. Jako-Mica (Nicole Chaumot), ca. 1940s | src abebooks