„Himmelswiese“ von Grete Wiesenthal mit (v.l.n.r.) Ann Nederhoed, Lily Calderon-Spitz, Grete Wiesenthal und Lisl Temple, Wien, 1937. Foto: Skall. | src Wien Museum magazine
C. Schulz photo studio :: Role portrait: Elmerice Parts in a dance pose with tambourine, 1921. [original: C. Schulzi fotoateljees Tartus. Rolliportree: Tamburiiniga Elmerice Parts tantsupoosis, 1921]. | src Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum
On Christmas Day 1920, the newly started performing arts company Svenska Baletten was visiting London and the classic Christmas song was included in the music for the ballet De fåvitska jungfrurna. The ballet is based on the biblical story of the wise and unwise (ignorant) virgins. The ignorant maidens became a real audience favorite and was danced 375 times. Jenny Hasselquist i De fåvitska jungfrurna av Svenska Baletten, foto: Stage Photo Company, London, 1920. | src and more info at Dansmuseet on IG
Hofatelier Jaeger :: Tora Teje. Published in Foto i Scenen, January 1927. | src RunebergHofatelier Jaeger :: Tora Teje. Published in Foto i Scenen, January 1927. [full page]