Bodenwieser Ballet performance of Blue Danube Waltz, with Moira Claux, Elaine Vallance, Nina Bascolo and Biruta Apens, 1953. | src National Library of Australia
Photographer unknown, Stationary pose on the elbows, late 1920s. Manual for a course in artistic acrobatics. Art of Movement State Courses (of Valeriia Tsvetaeva). VTs V. Tsvetaeva, Stationary pose on elbows, late 1920s. Art of Movement State Courses (of Valeriia Tsvetaeva) for the Department of Circus and Variety Theatre at MGTT. Pencil on paper, initialled: “V. Ts.” src Nicoletta Misler’s The Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930
Photographer unknown, acrobatic poses outdoors from a course manual in artistic acrobatics, late 1920s. Art of Movement State Courses (of Valeriia Tsvetaeva). VTs (Valeriia Tsvetaeva repository. Now in the collection of Evgenii Chernov, Moscow) | src Nicoletta Misler’s The Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930Photographer unknown, acrobatic poses outdoors from a course manual in artistic acrobatics, late 1920s. Art of Movement State Courses (of Valeriia Tsvetaeva). VTs (Valeriia Tsvetaeva repository. Now in the collection of Evgenii Chernov, Moscow) | src Nicoletta Misler’s The Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930Photographer unknown, acrobatic poses outdoors from a course manual in artistic acrobatics, late 1920s. Art of Movement State Courses (of Valeriia Tsvetaeva). VTs (Valeriia Tsvetaeva repository. Now in the collection of Evgenii Chernov, Moscow) | src Nicoletta Misler’s The Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930Photographer unknown, acrobatic poses outdoors from a course manual in artistic acrobatics, late 1920s. Art of Movement State Courses (of Valeriia Tsvetaeva). VTs (Valeriia Tsvetaeva repository. Now in the collection of Evgenii Chernov, Moscow) | src Nicoletta Misler’s The Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930
Trude Fleischmann :: Mila Cirul and Julian Algo: Dance poses, 1926. Catalogue of the fourth “Art of Movement” exhibition, 1928, within Nos. 534-35. PKh (Collection of Pavel Khoroshilov, Moscow). | src Nicoletta Misler’s The Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930
Elli Marene :: Tänzerischer Nachwuchs aus Tokio. Kinder des Prof. Hirota. «Die neue Wigman-Schule im Berlin». Die Bühne 1929, Heft 226, Seite 38. | src ÖNB
Szene aus der Tanz – Pantomime “Der Weg” von Mary Wigman, 1932 | Scene from the dance pantomime “The Way” by Mary Wigman, 1932 | src getty imagesA 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