
Nikolay Krusser :: Yulia Makhalina, Dying Swan, unknown date / source: benbrahemb and ourpastdreams
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Nikolay Krusser :: Yulia Makhalina, Dying Swan, unknown date / source: benbrahemb and ourpastdreams


Photograph of Rout (1927) choreographed and performed by
Ninette de Valois, (centre) and performed by her students. Although her
work was rooted in Classical ballet, de Valois’ early choreography was
experimental, and influenced by German Expressionist dance. Photographer
unknown.
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Ninette de Valois
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J. Capstack
(Blackpool)
:: Harold Turner in Jew Süss (1929): a tragi-comic play in five scenes by Ashley Dukes, with incidental music by Constant Lambert. The play included The Ballet of Mars and Venus, choreographed by Marie Rambert and Frederick Ashton, music by Scarlatti, arranged Lambert. / src: The Royal Ballet

Dancer Marcel Luipartin “Hamlet”, Köln, Germany, 1953 | unknown photographer
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Alexandra Danilova in “Giselle” in London, 1930′s / unknown photographer / src:
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Tamara Karsavina in Schéhérazade, undated. Unknown photographer. / src: L of Congress: Ballets Russes De Serge Diaghilev
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Emil Otto Hoppé :: Lubov Tchernyshova, Zygmund Novak and Vera Nemtchinova in ‘Astuzie Femminili’, 1920 / src: E.O. Hoppé: Ballet Ruses
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