
Dancer
Amanda Forsberg,
Sweden, 1863. / via
images that haunt us

Romualdas Rakauskas :: Unknown title.
From ‘Le tourbillon de la vie’ / The Whirlwind of Life.
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Alfred Eisenstaedt ::
Members of the corps de ballet of the Paris Opera attending rehearsal of Swan Lake at Grand Opera, Paris, 1930 (for Life magazine) / via: Life
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Emil Otto Hoppé :: Tamara Karsavina as the Firebird and Adolph
Bolm as Ivan Tsarevich in ‘L’Oiseau de Feu’ (‘The Firebird’), London,
1911
/ src: eohoppe.photoshelter
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The Hand Dance, Tilly Losch, 1930-1933. A collaboration between Tilly Losch [Born
Ottilie Ethel Leopoldine Losch.
Austrian-born dancer, choreographer, actress and painter.] and Hedy Pfundmayr. | via lushlight
link to video:
Dance of her Hands, Tilly Losch (1930-1933)

Hungarian dancer and choreographer Éva E. Kóvacs, no date | unknown photographer | src: www.szinhaz.org/

Hungarian dancer and choreographer Éva E. Kóvacs, no date | unknown photographer | src: www.szinhaz.org/

Tinker Bell was a professional dancer trained in ballet, tap and adagio dancing. Her first job in burlesque was as a chorus girl at the famous New York city club, Leon & Eddie’s. Tinker Bell stripping career really took off (pun intended) in Washington DC while she was performing at the Wayne Room in 1956. She quickly became a crowd favorite and shortly thereafter, she was touring the country. Tinker Bell is shown here modeling her costume for her Cleopatra act.

Hungarian dancer and choreographer Éva E. Kovács, 1943-1946 | src: http://www.mozdulatmuveszet.hu/m1/elemek.htm

The Butterfly and The Orchid Dance. Avant Garde Theater Vintage Photograph, 1910’s. Rare Fine Art Photo. Sequin Butterfly Costume. src: eBay