Ruth Sorel-Abramowitsch · 1933

Ruth Sorel-Abramowitsch in the dance Salome, winner of the first prize
1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (June 1933)
Ruth Sorel-Abramowitsch in the Matka [Mother] dance or Salome dance (*). Most likely, the second option : Salomé (06.1933)

(*) The archives of the Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe, host two identical photographs [as the one above here] of Ruth Sorel Abramowitsch, one is captioned as performing the dance Matka and the other as Salome [respective reference id numbers are 3105/616/15 and 3105/616/16]. Both images are part of the same batch, corresponding to the First International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (June, 1933)

source of all images in this post : Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe

Salome, performed by Ruth Sorel-Abramowitsch, winner of the 1st prize.
1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (06.1933)

Paula Nireńska in Krzyk · 1933

Paula Nireńska, zdobywczyni II nagrody, w tańcu Krzyk. I Międzynarodowy Konkurs Artystycznego Tańca Solowego w Warszawie (1933)
Paula Nireńska, winner of the 2nd prize, in the Scream dance. 1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (1933)

source of both images : Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe

Maria Fredro expressionist dance

Maria Fredro from Vienna in an expressionist dance. 1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (1933)
Maria Fredro z Wiednia w tańcu ekspresyjnym. I Międzynarodowy Konkurs Artystycznego Tańca Solowego w Warszawie (1933)

source of both images : Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe

The dancer Aniéka Yan · 1920s

Role portrait of the dancer Aniéka Yan. Published in Cinéa magazine, May 1921
Role portrait of the dancer Aniéka Yan. Published in Cinéa magazine, May 1921
Role portrait of the dancer Aniéka Yan. Published in Cinéa magazine, May 1921
Henri Manuel ~ Dancer Anika Yan. Portrait of the dancer Anika Yan (Aniéka Yan), 1926 | src getty images

Merkelbach · Johanna Wittrock

Atelier Jacob Merkelbach ~ Danseres Johanna Wittrock, 1895 | src Stadsarchief Amsterdam Beeldbank
Atelier Jacob Merkelbach ~ Danseres Johanna Wittrock, 1895 | src Stadsarchief Amsterdam Beeldbank
Atelier Jacob Merkelbach ~ Danseres Johanna Wittrock, 1895 | src Stadsarchief Amsterdam Beeldbank

Strangers of the Night · 1923

Enid Bennett, from the American comedy film Strangers of the Night (Fred Niblo, 1923). The J. Willis Sayre Collection of Theatrical Photographs, University of Washington (5074)
Enid Bennett (as Poppy Faire), from the American comedy film Strangers of the Night (Fred Niblo, 1923). [detail]

Wigman by Rudolph ca 1925

Charlotte Rudolph (1896-1983) ~ Mary Wigman in dance pose. Circa 1925. Vintage brown-toned gelatin silver print. | src Bassenge Auktionen ~ Fotografie des 19. – 21. Jahrhunderts
Charlotte Rudolph (1896-1983) ~ Mary Wigman in a dance pose ( probably from Die Zeremonielle Gestalt / Feierliche Gestalt). Circa 1925. Vintage brown-toned gelatin silver print. | src Bassenge Auktionen ~ Fotografie des 19. – 21. Jahrhunderts
Charlotte Rudolph (1896-1983) ~ Mary Wigman in dance pose (probably from Russian Songs / Russischen Liedern). Circa 1925. Vintage brown-toned gelatin silver print. | src Bassenge Auktionen ~ Fotografie des 19. – 21. Jahrhunderts

Exotic dancers by Gustav Borgen

Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Eksotisk danser i positur og kostyme, 1891-1922 | Norsk Folkemuseum NFB.25930
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Exotic dancer in pose and costume, 1891-1922 | Norsk Folkemuseum
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Exotic dancer in pose and costume, 1891-1922 | Norsk Folkemuseum
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Eksotiske dansere i positur og kostyme, 1891-1922. | Norsk Folkemuseum NFB.25923
Gustav Borgen (1865 – 1926 ) ~ Portrett, frøken Buttedal [Portrait, Miss Buttedal], 1915 | src Norsk Folkemuseum
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Exotic dancers in pose and costume, 1891-1922 | src Norsk Folkemuseum
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Eksotisk danser i positur og kostyme, 1891-1922 | Norsk Folkemuseum
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Exotic dancer in pose and costume, 1891-1922 | Norsk Folkemuseum

Die Troerinnen · foto Strelow

Liselotte Strelow ~ Ida Ehre als Hekuba in "Die Troerinnen", 1947. LVR-Landesmuseum via Deutsche Fotothek
Label: T Asta B / Ida Ehre als Hekuba in Euripides / Werfels "Troerinnen". Kostüm aus Sackleinen. Kammerspiele, Hamburg / 7407/2a
Liselotte Strelow ~ Ida Ehre als Hekuba in “Die Troerinnen”, 1947. LVR-Landesmuseum via Deutsche Fotothek
Label: T Asta B / Ida Ehre als Hekuba in Euripides / Werfels “Troerinnen”. Kostüm aus Sackleinen. Kammerspiele, Hamburg / 7407/2a
Liselotte Strelow ~ Gisela Mattishent in “Die Troerinnen” als Andromache. Porträt einer Frau in dem Stück “Die Troerinnen” trägt ein Kostüm aus Sackleinen; Strelow Nr. 7407.