Hugo Erfurth :: Mary Wigman esitamas tantsulavastust “Götzendienst” (1917). Foto: Eesti Teatri-ja Muusikamuuseum. | Mary Wigman performing in “Götzendienst” (1917) | src Tantsukirjad Berliinist
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
Atelier Balasz :: Schauspielerin Mona Maris in dem Karnevalskostuem “Tirolienne”. Modell: Herrmann Gerson. Entwurf: Joe Strasser. Veröffentlicht: Die Dame 8/1929. | Actress Mona Maris in a “Tirolienne” carnival costume. Published in Die Dame 8/1929. | src and hi-res Getty Images
Ungarischer Schauspielerin Maria Roekk / Rokk (Marika Rökk) beim Spitzentanz (in Pointe) veröff. Februar 1930 (published in February 1930. (Photo by Ullstein Bild. Uncredited photographer) | src and hi-res Getty Images
Aleksandr Grinberg :: Dancer Silvija (Sylvia) Chen, studio of Vera Maya. A scenic study, Moscow, Russia, late 1920s (or ca. 1925). (Photo by Alexander Danilovich Grinberg / Foto Soyuz) | src Getty Images
British-born American actress Jane Seymour, (b. Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg), and Trinidadian actor Geoffrey Holder in a scene from the movie Live and Let Die, by British director Guy Hamilton, in which they play the roles of Solitaire and Baron Samedi respectively; in a dance step, he immobilizes her clasping her wrists on the sea shore. 1973. (Photo by Mondadori) | src and hi-res Getty Images
Aleksandr Grinberg :: Dancer Silvija Chen (also Sylvia Chen). A scenic study. Studio of Vera Maya, Moscow, Russia, 1925-1929. (FotoSoyuz) | src and hi-res Getty Images