
Peter Lindbergh :: Dancer from Bolshoi Ballet, Moscow, 2012 (Courtesy of Peter Lindbergh, Paris / Gagosian Gallery)
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Peter Lindbergh :: Dancer from Bolshoi Ballet, Moscow, 2012 (Courtesy of Peter Lindbergh, Paris / Gagosian Gallery)
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Cinthia Maugham during the inauguration of the Teatrino in Via Galliari in June 1925 (Torino, Italy). The dancer wears a costume by Gigi Chessa created by Lenci. / source: libreria marini

Atelier Setzer* :: German dancers Joachim von Seewitz and Lo Hesse, Vienna, 1918 / from: Sport und Salon
Dancers Lo Hesse and Joachim von Seewitz were active in Munich and Berlin between 1916 and 1920. Their dances relied heavily on extravagantly exotic costumes designed mostly by the Munich expressionist artist Walter Schnackenberg. The couple favoured fantastically Oriental, Venetian, Spanish, or rococo costumes that had the effect of making dance a sign of refined luxury and exquisite voluptuousness.
*Franz Xaver Setzer
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Underwood & Underwood :: Russian ballet dancer Alice Nikitina as
La Chatte, 1928 in “La
Chatte” (The ‘She’ Cat), a ten-minute piece
with set and costumes by avant-garde artists Naum Gabo and Antoine
Pevsner. It was created in 1926-27 for Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes
and it starred Serge Lifar as the Young Man and Alicia Nikitina and
Olga Spessivtzeva in the title role. The music was written by Henri
Sauguet and choreographed by George Balanchine.
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Alicia Nikitina as the Cat in Ballets Russes’ “La Chatte”, ca. 1927. It was created in 1926-27 for Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes and
it starred Serge Lifar as the Young Man and Alicia Nikitina and Olga
Spessivtzeva in the title role. / src: Bibliotheque Nationale de France via Flickr
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Dancers performing in Salomé, 1917 Alexandra Exter cubo-futurist design for the Kamerny Theatre