Spanish dancer Amarantia

Spaanse danseres Amarantia in flamenco kleding met hoed en sigaret. Revue girls/dansgirls. Plaats en datum onbekend. | Spanish dancer Amarantia in flamenco clothing with hat and cigarette. Revue girls / dance girls. Place and date unknown. | src Het Leven

Dancer in long dress by Michaelis

Margaret Michaelis (1902-1985) ~ No title [Female dancer in long dress, arms extended], 1940s | src NGA
Margaret Michaelis (1902-1985) ~ No title [Female dancer in long dress, leaping with arms raised], Sydney, 1940s. | src NGA
Margaret Michaelis (1902-1985) ~ No title [Female dancer in long dress, stepping forward], 1940s | src NGA

Bertl Komauer by Antios, 1930

Anton Josef Trčka (Antios; 1893 – 1940) ~ Bertl Komauer, Wien, 1930 | src OstLicht
Anton Josef Trčka (1893 – 1940) ~ Bertl Komauer, Vienna, 1930. Vintage silver print mounted on original studio paper and cardboard | src OstLicht 3rd Photo Auction · December 2010

Was sie tanzen / What they dance

Ernst Schneider :: Irene von Palásty, die Tanzsoubrette, die das klassische Ballett in den Stil des modernen Gesellschaftstanzes umwandelte. | Irene von Palásty, the ‘Tanzsoubrette’ that transformed classical ballet into the style of modern ballroom dancing. Published in UHU magazine, Heft 8, May 1926. | src UHU ~ Illustrierte Presse

No country without Tillergirls

Japanische «Girl-Kultur». Tanzgirls in eine Revue in Tokio. | Japanese «Girl-Culture». Dance girls in a revue in Tokyo. Published in UHU magazine, Heft 9, June 1926. | src UHU ~ Illustrierte Presse

Mary Wigman in Maskentanz

«Mary Wigman in ihrem neuen Maskentanz, einer stark bewegten Gruppenszene, in der die Gespenster des Schalachtfeldes lebendig weden» | UHU 1926

Mary Wigman in her new masked dance, a highly moving group scene in which the ghosts of the battlefield come to life. Uncredited photographer. Published in UHU magazine, Heft 8, May 1926 | src UHU ~ Illustrierte Presse

«Mary Wigman in her new masked dance, a highly moving group scene in which the ghosts of the battlefield come to life» | UHU 1926

Miss Lerol, UHU, 1926

Lucien Waléry :: «Miss Lerol, eins der berühmt gewordenen Hoffmann-Girls, die die tänzerische Exaktheit der Tillergirls mit akrobatischer Gelenkigkeit verbinden.» Published in UHU magazine Heft 8, May 1926. | src UHU