
Boris Lipnitzki :: Dancer Tilly Losch in “Errante”, ballet by George Balanchine. Paris, théâtre des Champs-Elysées, June 1933. / src:
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Boris Lipnitzki :: Dancer Tilly Losch in “Errante”, ballet by George Balanchine. Paris, théâtre des Champs-Elysées, June 1933. / src:
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Vera Zorina in The Goldwyn Follies, 1938 / src: retro-vintage-photography
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Sakiko
Nomura :: Matsumoto Kōshirō
(the tenth), My Last Remaining Dream, published 2017
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Sakiko
Nomura :: Matsumoto Kōshirō
(the tenth), My Last Remaining Dream, published 2017
/ source: akionagasawa.com
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Actor Robert Young and director Henry King in the set of Carolina (1934)

Vivien Leigh photographed in costume for Caesar and Cleopatra, 1945 | via wehadfacesthen

Emil Otto Hoppé :: Tamara Karsavina as the Firebird and Adolph
Bolm as Ivan Tsarevich in ‘L’Oiseau de Feu’ (‘The Firebird’), London,
1911
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Tinker Bell was a professional dancer trained in ballet, tap and adagio dancing. Her first job in burlesque was as a chorus girl at the famous New York city club, Leon & Eddie’s. Tinker Bell stripping career really took off (pun intended) in Washington DC while she was performing at the Wayne Room in 1956. She quickly became a crowd favorite and shortly thereafter, she was touring the country. Tinker Bell is shown here modeling her costume for her Cleopatra act.

Monica Vitti as Modesty Blaise, in ‘Modesty Blaise’, directed by Joseph Losey, 1966 | source: dr macro

Baron Adolph de Meyer :: Vaslav Nijinsky as the Golden Slave in the Fokine ballet of Rimsky-Korsavov’s Schéhérazade, 1910 / src: Wikimedia Commons