Strauss 1001 Nights · 1921

Emmy Holz, Rahel Olbrei, Lilian Looring. Straussi „1001 ööd“ (Estonia, 1921) | Emmy Holz, Rahel Olbrei, Lilian Looring. Strauss’ 1001 Nights (Estonia, 1921) | src ETMM · Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum

„Roheline flööt“, 1928

Ho: Rahel Olbrei. Mozarti ja Nilsoni „Roheline flööt“. (Estonia, 1928) | Ho: Rahel Olbrei. “Magic Flute” by Mozart and Nilson. (Estonia, 1928) | src Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum

Dancer Helmi Nurk, 1920s

Dancer Helmi Nurk began her dance studies with Laban in the summer of 1922 and performed in Laban’s Tanzbühne till 1924, when she moved to Bremen. | src Estonian Theater and Music Museum ~ Dancing Free online exhibition

Nora Liina, 1920s-1930s

Estonian dancer Nora Raudsepp / Nora Liina (aka Nora Kaplinski) began her dance studies at Gerd Neggo’s studio. | src Estonian Theater and Music Museum ~ Dancing Free online exhibition

Dancer Ella Ilbak ca 1920s

Estonian dancer Ella Ilbak (probably 1920s). Her free dance compositions to the music of Debussy, Skriabin, J.S. Bach, Chopin, Wagner, and others (“Flame”, “Capricious”, “Prayer”, “Vision”, “Page”) inspired many young people. | src Estonian Theater and Music Museum ~ Dancing Free online exhibition
Estonian dancer Ella Ilbak, ca. 1920s. | src Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum