Dancer by Khlebnikov ยท 1930s

Alexander Khlebnikov ~ Ballerina, 1930s. The art of movement. Ballerina Nadezhdina | src Museu.Mart
Alexander Khlebnikov ~ Ballerina, 1930s. The art of movement. | src Museu Mart
Alexander Khlebnikov ~ Ballerina, 1930s. The art of movement. | src Museum of the Russian Photography (link)

Ruth Sorel-Abramowitsch ยท 1933

Ruth Sorel-Abramowitsch in the dance Salome, winner of the first prize
1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (June 1933)
Ruth Sorel-Abramowitsch in the Matka [Mother] dance or Salome dance (*). Most likely, the second option : Salomรฉ (06.1933)

(*) The archives of the Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe, host two identical photographs [as the one above here] of Ruth Sorel Abramowitsch, one is captioned as performing the dance Matka and the other as Salome [respective reference id numbers are 3105/616/15 and 3105/616/16]. Both images are part of the same batch, corresponding to the First International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (June, 1933)

source of all images in this post : Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe

Salome, performed by Ruth Sorel-Abramowitsch, winner of the 1st prize.
1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (06.1933)

Paula Nireล„ska in Krzyk ยท 1933

Paula Nireล„ska, zdobywczyni II nagrody, w taล„cu Krzyk. I Miฤ™dzynarodowy Konkurs Artystycznego Taล„ca Solowego w Warszawie (1933)
Paula Nireล„ska, winner of the 2nd prize, in the Scream dance. 1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (1933)

source of both images : Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe

Maria Fredro expressionist dance

Maria Fredro from Vienna in an expressionist dance. 1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (1933)
Maria Fredro z Wiednia w taล„cu ekspresyjnym. I Miฤ™dzynarodowy Konkurs Artystycznego Taล„ca Solowego w Warszawie (1933)

source of both images : Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe

Denishawn Dancers ยท 1918

Putnam & Valentine ~ Denishawn Dancers, 1918. University of Washington: Special Collections / J. Willis Sayre Collection of Theatrical Photographs (SAYRE id. 10947)
Putnam & Valentine ~ Denishawn Dancers, 1918. University of Washington: Special Collections / J. Willis Sayre Collection of Theatrical Photographs (SAYRE id. 10947)
Putnam & Valentine ~ Denishawn Dancers, 1918. | src J. Willis Sayre Collection of Theatrical Photographs (DETAIL)

Chladek ยท Artistic Solo Dance

Wystฤ™p Rozalii Hladek, zdobywczyni II nagrody.ย I Miฤ™dzynarodowy Konkurs Artystycznego Taล„ca Solowego w Warszawie (1933)
Performance by Rosalia Chladek, winner of the 2nd prize. 1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (06.1933)
Rozalia Hladek podczas taล„ca, laureatka II nagrody. I Miฤ™dzynarodowy Konkurs Artystycznego Taล„ca Solowego w Warszawie (1933)
Rozalia Chladek dancing, winner of the 2nd prize. 1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (June 1933)
Rozalia Hladek prezentuje taniec ekspresyjn.ย I Miฤ™dzynarodowy Konkurs Artystycznego Taล„ca Solowego w Warszawie (1933)
Rosalia Chladek in an expressive dance. 1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (June 1933)

source of all images : Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe

Akesson by Sundahl ยท 1949

Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson, 03.01.1949. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ยท Ark Des / ARKM.1988-111-05485-5
Sune Sundahl ~ Dance picture with Birgit ร…kesson, January 3, 1949. Center for Architecture and Design ยท Ark Des / ARKM.1988-111-05485-3

The images above are part of the exhibition: ยซDansen har mycket gemensamt med arkitekturยป / ยซDance has a lot in common with architectureยป (2013)

Arkitektur- och designcentrum / Center for Architecture and Design (Ark Des)

Birgit ร…kesson, foto: okรคnd. | src Dansmuseet โ€ข IG
Birgit ร…kesson, foto: okรคnd. | src Dansmuseet โ€ข IG

Both images above this line are uncredited in source: Dansmuseet (view post in this blog : Birgit ร…kesson training), but we reckon that them could belong to the same photo-session with Sune Sundahl

Birgit Akesson by Sune Sundahl

Sune Sundahl ~ Birgit ร…kesson dances in a draping dress. Picture taken in studio. Architecture and Design Center Ark Des / ARKM.1988-111-02796
Sune Sundahl ~ Birgit ร…kesson dansar i draperande klรคnning. Bilden tagen i studio. Arkitektur- och designcentrum Ark Des / ARKM.1988-111-02799
Sune Sundahl ~ Birgit ร…kesson dances in a long draped dress. Picture taken in studio. Architecture and Design Center Ark Des / ARKM.1988-111-02795
Sune Sundahl ~ Birgit ร…kesson dances in a draping dress. Picture taken in studio. Architecture and Design Center Ark Des / ARKM.1988-111-02800-A
Sune Sundahl ~ Birgit ร…kesson dansar i draperande klรคnning. Bilden tagen i studio. Arkitektur- och designcentrum Ark Des / ARKM.1988-111-02800-B
Sune Sundahl ~ Birgit ร…kesson dances in a draped dress. Picture taken in studio. Architecture and Design Center Ark Des / ARKM.1988-111-02801

All the images in this post are from the exhibition: ยซDansen har mycket gemensamt med arkitekturยป (2013). Some of the images are dated 1939-1947 but most of them undated.

ยซDance has a lot in common with architectureยป (2013)

Movement, rhythm, space and body in dance have much in common with architecture. Spatiality can only be experienced with the body, in movement. There are several good reasons to pay attention to the connections between the room shape and people’s movements in the rooms. Whether dancing or walking around a building, there is both flow and embodiment. Perhaps it was precisely these common denominators that made Birgit ร…kesson choose the architectural photographer Sune Sundahl to document her early choreographies?

Photographing movement is a big challenge, a movement in a frozen moment can easily turn into a rigid pose without context or dynamism. In Sundahl’s collection there are, among other things, pictures from Birgit ร…kesson’s own performance Blue Evening from 1946. The title was probably taken from the blue-painted Konserthuset in Stockholm, designed by Ivar Tengbom 1924-26. Here, Birgit ร…kesson experimented with movements without music, which was unique for the time. She also studied during her lifetime the dances of other cultures, including dances African dances from the south of the Sahara and the Butoh dance from Japan.

The dancer, choreographer and dance researcher Birgit ร…kesson (1908-2001) taught the viewer to listen to the sound of movement in the silence. It was about holding a dialogue, where the rhythm carried the form that left invisible traces in the air. Birgit ร…kesson started her dance career in the 1920s and 30s when she studied with the German-born choreographer Mary Wigman. It was from her that the Swedish dancer found the expressionist language, the free dance. Birgit ร…kesson was one of the leading avant-garde artists in free dance.

Lenita Gรคrde, Center for Architecture and Design (quoted from ArkDes)

Sune Sundahl ~ Birgit ร…kesson dansar i draperande klรคnning. Bilden tagen i studio. Arkitektur- och designcentrum Ark Des / ARKM.1988-111-02804
Sune Sundahl ~ Birgit ร…kesson dansar i draperande klรคnning. Bilden tagen i studio. Arkitektur- och designcentrum Ark Des / ARKM.1988-111-02805

Akesson by Sune Sundahl

Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-6
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-1
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-2
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-3
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-4
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-5
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-7
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02857
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-8
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-9
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-10
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-11
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-12
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-13

All the images in this post are from the exhibition: ยซDansen har mycket gemensamt med arkitekturยป (2013). Some of the images are dated 1939-1947 and most of them undated.

ยซDance has a lot in common with architectureยป (2013)

Movement, rhythm, space and body in dance have much in common with architecture. Spatiality can only be experienced with the body, in movement. There are several good reasons to pay attention to the connections between the room shape and people’s movements in the rooms. Whether dancing or walking around a building, there is both flow and embodiment. Perhaps it was precisely these common denominators that made Birgit ร…kesson choose the architectural photographer Sune Sundahl to document her early choreographies?

Photographing movement is a big challenge, a movement in a frozen moment can easily turn into a rigid pose without context or dynamism. In Sundahl’s collection there are, among other things, pictures from Birgit ร…kesson’s own performance Blue Evening from 1946. The title was probably taken from the blue-painted Konserthuset in Stockholm, designed by Ivar Tengbom 1924-26. Here, Birgit ร…kesson experimented with movements without music, which was unique for the time. She also studied during her lifetime the dances of other cultures, including dances south of the Sahara in Africa and the Butoh dance from Japan.

The dancer, choreographer and dance researcher Birgit ร…kesson (1908-2001) taught the viewer to listen to the sound of movement in the silence. It was about holding a dialogue, where the rhythm carried the form that left invisible traces in the air. Birgit ร…kesson started her dance career in the 1920s and 30s when she studied with the German-born choreographer Mary Wigman. It was from her that the Swedish dancer found the expressionist language, the free dance. Birgit ร…kesson was one of the leading avant-garde artists in free dance.

Lenita Gรคrde, Center for Architecture and Design (quoted from ArkDes)

Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02856
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-14
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-15
une Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02859
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-17
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-18
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-19
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-20
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-21
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-22
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02954-23
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02863
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansaren Birgit ร…kesson med kollegor under matrasten. ARKM.1988-111-02954-24

Akesson by Sune Sundahl

Sune Sundahl (1921-2007) ~ Dancer Birgit Akesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02858
Sune Sundahl (1921-2007) ~ Dancer Birgit Akesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02855
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02798
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02860
Sune Sundahl (1921-2007) ~ Dancer Birgit Akesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02794
Sune Sundahl (1921-2007) ~ Dancer Birgit Akesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02797
Sune Sundahl (1921-2007) ~ Dancer Birgit Akesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02802
Sune Sundahl (1921-2007) ~ Dancer Birgit Akesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02803
Sune Sundahl (1921-2007) ~ Dancer Birgit Akesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02861
Sune Sundahl (1921-2007) ~ Dancer Birgit Akesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02862
Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit ร…kesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM.1988-111-02865

All the images in this post are from the exhibition: ยซDansen har mycket gemensamt med arkitekturยป (2013). Some of the images are dated 1939-1947 and most of them undated.

ยซDance has a lot in common with architectureยป (2013)

Movement, rhythm, space and body in dance have much in common with architecture. Spatiality can only be experienced with the body, in movement. There are several good reasons to pay attention to the connections between the room shape and people’s movements in the rooms. Whether dancing or walking around a building, there is both flow and embodiment. Perhaps it was precisely these common denominators that made Birgit ร…kesson choose the architectural photographer Sune Sundahl to document her early choreographies?

Photographing movement is a big challenge, a movement in a frozen moment can easily turn into a rigid pose without context or dynamism. In Sundahl’s collection there are, among other things, pictures from Birgit ร…kesson’s own performance Blue Evening from 1946. The title was probably taken from the blue-painted Konserthuset in Stockholm, designed by Ivar Tengbom 1924-26. Here, Birgit ร…kesson experimented with movements without music, which was unique for the time. She also studied during her lifetime the dances of other cultures, including dances south of the Sahara in Africa and the Butoh dance from Japan.

The dancer, choreographer and dance researcher Birgit ร…kesson (1908-2001) taught the viewer to listen to the sound of movement in the silence. It was about holding a dialogue, where the rhythm carried the form that left invisible traces in the air. Birgit ร…kesson started her dance career in the 1920s and 30s when she studied with the German-born choreographer Mary Wigman. It was from her that the Swedish dancer found the expressionist language, the free dance. Birgit ร…kesson was one of the leading avant-garde artists in free dance.

Lenita Gรคrde, Center for Architecture and Design (quoted from ArkDes)