Sean Sexton :: An actor performs a sinuous Eastern dance whilst wearing the costume of a palace attendant, ca. 1910. (Hulton Archive) | src Getty Images
George Rinhart :: Miss Afton McWilliams, member of the New York Art Colony, who has gained fame with her paintings of Hollywood movie stars, and creations in dance costumes, is shown in an Egyptian costume of her own design. (original caption) | src Getty Images
Margo Lion, cabaret artist, chansonniere, actress (1899-1989). Portrait in the role of Nefertiti in the revue ‘Quick’ by Rudolf Nelson. Music by Friedrich Hollaender. Text: Marcellus Schiffer; ca. 1930. Photographer: Mundphoto, F. Grimm. Published in ‘Berliner Morgenpost’; 20-09-1930 | src Getty ImagesMargo Lion als Nofretete in der Revue von Friedrich Hollaender Quick, 19.9.1930. Fotograf: Mundophot src Akademie der Künste ArchivAtelier Binder ~ Margo Lion als Nofretete in der Revue von Friedrich Hollaender Quick, Pr 19.9.1930 | src Akademie der Künste Archiv
Atelier Apollo :: Maggie Gripenberg tanssii Verdin ‘Aida’ -oopperassa 1919. Esitys oli samalla oopperan kauden 1919 avajaisjuhlanäytäntö. | Maggie Gripenberg dances at Verdi’s ‘Aida’ in 1919. The performance was at the opening ceremony of the 1919 opera season. Blind-stamp: “Atelier Apollo Helsingfors” | src FHA – Museovirasto
Sent M’Ahesa egiptuse ajaloost inspireeritud tantsu esitamas. Foto: Rahvusarhiiv. | Saint M’Ahesa performing a dance inspired by Egyptian history. Photo: National Archives. | src Tantsukirjad Berliinist
A. Sidorov, Experiment in dramatization in the Egyptian Rooms of the Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow (now the State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts). Reconstruction by V. Avdiev for the Cabinet of the Eastern Theatre of the Institute of the Peoples of the East Choreography by N. Leont’ev. Catalogue of the third “Art of Movement” exhibition, 1927, within Nos. 102-24. Three photographic prints. Private collection | src Nicoletta Misler’s The Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930
A. Sidorov, Experiment in dramatization in the Egyptian Rooms of the Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow (now the State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts). Reconstruction by V. Avdiev for the Cabinet of the Eastern Theatre of the Institute of the Peoples of the East Choreography by N. Leont’ev. Catalogue of the third “Art of Movement” exhibition, 1927, within Nos. 102-24.