Alexander Khlebnikov ~ Ballerina, 1930s. The art of movement. Ballerina Nadezhdina | src Museu.MartAlexander Khlebnikov ~ Ballerina, 1930s. The art of movement. | src Museu MartAlexander Khlebnikov ~ Ballerina, 1930s. The art of movement. | src Museum of the Russian Photography (link)
Reconstruction of Pan outdoors, 1924 ยฉ N. Vlas’evsky & V. Zhivago | Collection of G. and M. Fedorovsky (Fond. Cherneckaja), Berlin. | src Space Embodied at Het Nieuwe Instituut
Fotografo sconosciuto, Studio plastico allโaria aperta, prima metร degli anni venti. Stampa originale. [Unknown photographer. Plastic study in open air, first half of the 1920s. Original print.] | src Nicoletta Misler: LโArte del Movimento in Russia 1920-1930
Kassian Golejzovsky, Kasjan’s ballet. Poster, first half of the 1920s. Pencil, collage, white lead on plywood. [K. Golejzovskij, Il balletto di Kasjan K. Golejzovskij, manifesto, metร anni venti. Matita, collage, biacca su compensato]. | src Nicoletta Misler: LโArte del Movimento in Russia 1920-1930
Kasyan Yaroslavich Goleizovskyโs avant-garde choreography of Prokofievโs Visions fugitives, Nยบs 10-11 (Ridicolosamente, Con vivacitร ) for his own company, the Moscow Chamber Ballet, in 1922. The configuration of the bodies is architectonic, like so much art of the time, and acrobatic. The avant-garde costume design was adapted to the new dispositions of the body. | src The Russian Art of Movement review
A moment from the dance Marche Fรบnebre (Moscow, 1921), choreographed by Kasjan Goleizovsky, music by Nikolai Medtner, photograph by Daniil Demutsky. Depicted: K. Kuznetsova, Tatโiana Miroslavskaia, and L. Gai. From: Nicoletta Misler: The Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930, page 211. | src Karl Toepfer
S. Rybin :: A young woman jumps, leaps, takes to the air (She indeed flies free). We do not know her name, only that she flies in the free dance studio of Vera Maya in Moscow, perhaps in 1927. Courtesy A.A. Bakhrushin State Central Theatre Museum, Moscow. | src Space Embodied – Het Nieuwe Instituut (the Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930)
Andrei Teleshev :: Acrobatic pose. Artistโs photographic print, mounted oval photograph. AT [Andrei Teleshev repository. Collection of the Teleshev family, Moscow]. | src Nicoletta Misler’s The Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930