Figure V. «Rising on the pointe and attitudes for balance». From “Dancing for strength and beauty (renascent dancing). A critical and practical treatise”, 1921 by Edward Scott. | src archive.org
Page 9. 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
Take Me! ca. 1925. A dancer at the Folies Bergère bends over backwards in a ‘seductive’ pose. Photo by General Photographic Agency. | src and hi-res Getty Images
Vier waaghalzerij dames dansen vrijuit op de rand van een wolkenkrabber in New York, Verenigde Staten, 1925. | Four daredevil ladies dance freely on the edge of a New York skyscraper, United States, 1925. | src Spaarnestad Photo