Bajaja Ballet, 1916

Karel Váňa :: Arnoštka Coufalová (as Fatmé) in Bajaja Ballet, 1916 (Choreographed by Augustin Berger, according to the model of Jindřich Kaan from Albeşti). | src Prague National Theatre

Roshanara in Berlin ca. 1910

Charles Trampus ~ La Roshanowa, célèbre danseuse Hindoue (sic), Berlin, vers 1910. © Ch. Trampus (caption on verso) | src eBay

Ervína Kupferová, 1922

František Drtikol :: The dancer Ervína Kupferová in The Fire Drum, 1922. “The Fire Drum” has an extravagant subtitle “African drama full of fire, color, rumble, fragrance.” Its author was the no less extravagant Italian writer Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. For its time it was an ultra modern production, the sets were designed by Italian artist Enrico Prampolini. Although the photographer is not identified, its author was most likely František Drtikol (Kupferová’s husband). | src Prague National Theatre

Irène Popard, ca. 1925

Pierre Apers :: Gymnast and dance techer Irène Popard, ca. 1925. | src Millon – Photographie pour tous
Pierre Apers :: Gymnast and dance teacher Irène Popard, 1925-1930. Signed on the negative in the photo on the lower right corner. | src catawiki

La danseuse Creslin, 1926

Lucien Waléry :: La danseuse Creslin du Casino de Paris. Paris-Plaisirs, revue mensuelle esthétique et humoristique, 1926. nº 48. | src BnF

Maud Allan as Salomé, 1907

Foulsham & Banfield :: Maud Allan as “Salome” dancing during a performance at the Varietes, Paris, 1907. Postcard print, published by Rotary Photographic Co. Ltd. | src Fine Art America

Maud Allan dancing, 1908

Foulsham & Banfield :: Maud Allan dancing to ‘Mendelssohn’s Spring Song’, 1908. Bromide postcard print, published by Rotary Photographic Co. Ltd. | src NPG

Some Isadorables by Apeda, 1919

Apeda Studio (NY) :: Isadorables. Anna, Erika, Irma, Lisa, Margot and Maria-Theresa Duncan. Date and place under Studio name: NY, (19)19. From The Collection of Janaea Rose Lyn (McAlee) at Isadora Duncan archive