
Boris Lipnitzki ::
Olga
Spessivtzeva (billed Spessiva for phonic simplicity)
in Prince Igor costume, Paris, ca. 1934 | src NSW State Library
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Boris Lipnitzki ::
Olga
Spessivtzeva (billed Spessiva for phonic simplicity)
in Prince Igor costume, Paris, ca. 1934 | src NSW State Library
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Sydney Fox Studio
:: Olga Spessiva in Swan Lake costume,
Sydney, Australia, 1934. | src NSW State Library
Olga
Spessivtzeva (billed Spessiva for phonic simplicity or maybe to make
the name more the same length as “Pavlova” who had toured six years
before on her Australian tour).
“To Mary Marlowe, Olga Spessiva”, signature on the bottom right hand corner.
Boris Lipnitzki :: Olga Spessiva in Giselle, probably 1930s. | src barcarole
Olga
Spessivtzeva (billed Spessiva for phonic simplicity or maybe to make
the name more the same length as “Pavlova”.
She was most famous for dancing Giselle, a ballet in which a young girl goes mad from grief when she discovers her lover is betrothed to another. When she first danced the role of Giselle she researched the role by visiting asylums and watching the way the patients moved and behaved. According to her dance partner Pierre Vladimirov “Her Giselle… breathed a genuine insanity, not theatrical illusion. Giselle seemed to be an extension of her own existence“.
She toured the world with the Ballet Russes and later joined the Paris Opera Ballet, but sadly her fears followed her wherever she went and she eventually broke down on stage in Sydney Australia in 1937.
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Dancers performing in Salomé, 1917. Cubo-futurist design for the Kamerny Theatre by
(or Ekster). | src
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Alice Boughton :: Dancer Ruth St. Denis in Radha, 1904.
| src NYPL, Denishawn Collection
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Ruth St. Denis in first costume for Radha. Bust portrait, 1904 | src NYPL
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Carlo Leonetti :: Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn dancing, 1920s | src Broadway Photographs
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Jean de Strelecki ::
Full length portrait of dancer Ruth St. Denis wearing a flamboyant dance costume, unknown date (1920s). | src Broadway Photographs
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