Harald Kreutzberg, ca. 1929

Hans Robertson :: Dancer, choreographer and actor Harald Kreutzberg in a dancing scene from the play ‘Don Morte’, ca. 1929. Photographer: Hans Robertson / Atelier Robertson. Published in ‘Tempo’ 15.10.1929. | src and hi-res Getty Images

Teerose, Alles aus Liebe, 1928

Madame d’Ora :: Schauspielerin und Tänzerin La Jana. Das ‘Teerose’ in der Wiener Revue ‘Alles aus Liebe’, 1928 | Actress and dancer La Jana. The ‘Tea Rose’ in the Viennese revue ‘Alles aus Liebe’, 1928 | Aufnahme: d’Ora (Dora Kallmus) | src and hi-res Getty Images

Wigman · Der Weg · 1932

Szene aus der Tanz – Pantomime “Der Weg” von Mary Wigman, 1932 | Scene from the dance pantomime “The Way” by Mary Wigman, 1932 | src getty images
A scene from the pantomime dance «Der Weg», choreographed by Mary Wigman in 1932 and photographed by the sculptor Herbert Volwahsen (1906-1988) | src Galerie Bassenge Auktion 123

Mary Wigman in a dance scene, 1936

Tänzerin, Tanzpaedagogin und Choreografin Mary Wigman (Eigentlich Marie Wiegmann). Ganzkoerperaufnahme, in einer Tanzszene, 1936. | Dancer, dance teacher ad choreographer Mary Wigman (b. Marie Wiegmann). Full body shot, in a dance scene [scene maybe Pastorale from Shifting Landscape, 1929], 1936. | src and hi-res Getty Images

La Jana in Tanzpose in Truxa

La Jana in the film ‘Truxa‘. Regie: Hans H. Zerlett (1937). Published by ‘B.Z.’ 14.08.1936 | src getty images

The famous tightrope artist Truxa is drinking at the Artisan bar in New York. He meets a young man, Husen, and gives him his stage name Truxa. He is to take the real Truxa’s place at a circus show in the Wintergarten in Berlin (src IMdB)

La Jana. Tanzszene aus dem Film ‘Truxa‘ mit Tamburin. Regie: Hans H. Zerlett, nach dem Roman von Heinrich Seiler. Deutschland, 1936 (23.01.1936) | src getty images
La Jana. Truxa (1937) Illustrierter Film-Kurier Filmprogramm Nr. 1617 (WFK : Wiener Film-Kurier) | src eBay

The series “Illustrierte Film-Kurier” (Wien), collectors code: WFK, was published from 1930 (around the beginning of the sound film era) to 1938 (the annexation of Austria). After the series was discontinued in 1938, the Berlin IFK (Illustrierte Film-Kurier) [BFK : Berliner Illustrierte Film-Kurier] was also distributed in Austria until the end of the war. A total of 2065 numbered program booklets (Filmprogramm; Programmhefte) were published in the WFK series. Under the name “Film im Bild”; eight unnumbered previous editions were produced specifically for certain premiere theaters (e.g. Schweden-Kino or Apollo). | quoted from source

La Jana in Tanzpose, Frankreich, 1930-1938. New York Times Photo. | src ÖNB
Truxa (1937) Illustrierter Film-Kurier (IFK) Filmprogramm Nr. 2564 (BFK : Berliner Film-Kurier) | src eBay

S. Ruess scrapbook, page 39

Page 39: snapshots and card announcing the celebration of Edwin Markham 97th anniversary of his birth (1949). From the Scrapbook kept by Stella Knight Ruess containing photographs, articles, poems, and notices related to dance performances from 1913 to 1952. | src University of Utah ~ J. Willard Marriott Library @ Omnia and MWDL