Kriegstanz, 1924

Max Pollak :: Ballett der Frau Ellen Tels (Kriegstanz). Farbige Kaltnadelarbeit. (Ballet of Mrs. Ellen Tels (War Dance). Color drypoint.) Die Graphischen Künste. Gesellschaft für Vervielfältigende Kunst (editor), Wien, 1924. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
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Dancer Albertina Rasch 1920s

Max Pollak :: Ballet dancer Albertina Rasch, aka Ballett, ca. 1925. Drypoint. | src Annex Galleries
Max Pollak :: Ballet dancer Albertina Rasch, aka Ballett, ca. 1925. Drypoint. | src Annex Galleries
albertina rasch as a dancer, german postcard, probably late 1910s
Austrian-American dancer and choreographer Albertina Rasch (1891-1967). German postcard, nº 7492. Collection: Didier Hanson

Sarah Osnath-Halevy, ca. 1930

Max Pollak :: Actress, singer, dancer and mime Sarah Osnath-Halevy, ca. 1930. Color aquatint with etching. | src Annex Gallery
«Osnath-Halevy performed one-woman shows worldwide, featuring songs and dances of the Near East, interpreting Hebrew Yemenite, Persian, Arabic, Sephardi, Russian and Yiddish songs and dances.»

Wigman dance group ca. 1925

Atelier d’Ora ~ Benda ~ Mary Wigman and her company, Vienna, ca. 1924 | src getty images
Atelier d’Ora ~ Benda ~ Mary Wigman and her dance group, Vienna, ca. 1927 | src Ostlicht

Studio’s signature “d’Ora BENDA” in the lower image left, handwritten negative number “75540” and annotated “Wigman” in pencil, stamp “Copyright d’Ora, Wien, Arthur Benda” and the studio’s copyright label, as well as “Ag. Schostal” agency label. [Ostlicht]

Mary Wigman (Eigentlich Marie Wiegmann) Ganzkörperaufnahme, beim Tanzen, 1927 | src getty images
Probably photographed by Atelier d’Ora – Benda (uncredited on source)

Groteske (Tanz), um 1927

dancer bending backwards 1920s
Martin Imboden :: "Groteske", Zürich, um 1927 (close up). | src Sammlung Fotostiftung Schweiz
Martin Imboden :: “Groteske”, Zürich, um 1927 (close up). | src Sammlung Fotostiftung Schweiz
Martin Imboden :: "Groteske", Zürich, um 1927 (full size). | src Sammlung Fotostiftung Schweiz
Martin Imboden :: “Groteske”, Zürich, um 1927 (full size). | src Sammlung Fotostiftung Schweiz