Franz Xaver Setzer :: ‘Die Josefslegende’ by Richard Strauss. Dancers of the Vienna State Opera. Standing f.l.t.r.: Riki Raab; Anna Horvath and Hilde Steinlein. Front f.l.t.r.: Maria Mindszenty; Tilly Losch and Hedy Pfundmayr. Vienna, 1922. (Archiv Setzer-Tschiedel) | src and hi-res Getty Images
Karl Hugo Akel ~ Gerd Neggo tantsutrupp, 1920s | src Eesti Ajaloomuuseum (detail)Karl Hugo Akel ~ Gerd Neggo dance group, 1920s | src Eesti AjaloomuuseumGerd Neggo tantsustuudio 1920ndatel aastatel. Fotograaf: Karl Akel. Foto: Rahvusarhiiv | Gerd Neggo dance group in the 1920s. Photographer: Karl Hugo Akel. Photo: National Archives | src Moderntantsu algusaastad EestisBoris Blinov paremal, Gerd Neggo stuudio õpilasena rannas (1927) | Boris Blinov right, Gerd Neggo student studio on the beach (1927) | src Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum
Alice Jürna was born in Tallinn but obtained her dance education with Mary Wigman in Dresden, and performed in 1924-25 in Wigman’s productions Szenen aus einem Tanzdrama, Bann and Ein Tanzmärchen. In 1925-26, Alice Jürna worked in a theatre in Gera under Wigman’s disciple Yvonne Georgi. Then Jürna launched a solo career, and in February 1927 gave concerts in Estonia. | src Estonian Theater and Music Museum ~ Dancing Free online exhibition