Hannes Krock bei einem Auftritt als mimischer Tänzer (mimische Tänze u. Clownerien), Amsterdam ca. 1934. [Hannes Krock performing as a mimic dancer (mimic dances u. clowneries)] | src Jüdisches Museum Berlin
‘Cloudland’, Southport. 1875–76. Albumen prints, trimmed to a circular format, mounted on two album leaves, each mount titled and dated ‘Nov. 29. 1875 – Southport – Jan. 27. 1876’ in ink with a quotation: ‘Things that the angels work out for us daily & yet vary eternally’ [John Ruskin] src The Photographic Process
Marja Björnström-Ottelin, foto: Jan de Meyere. | src Dansmuseet • IGMarja Björnström-Ottelin, foto: okänd. | src Dansmuseet on IGMarja Björnström-Ottelin, foto: P. Delbo, Paris. | src Dansmuseet on IGMarja Björnström-Ottelin, foto: Jan de Meyere. | src Dansmuseet on IG
Photographe anonyme. L’exploratrice Mrs. T. A. Glover avant sa disparition lors d’une expédition au lac Tchad, 1926. Tirage argentique. | src Lumière des roses: 16e livraison
Jacqueline Jako-Mica (Nicole Chaumot), dancer at Casino de Paris, ca. 1940sJacqueline Jako-Mica (Nicole Chaumot), dancer at Casino de Paris, ca. 1940sAnonymous Studio Photos. Jacqueline Jako-Mica (Nicole Chaumot), dancer at Casino de Paris in the Troops of Carla Conté, circa 1940s sources Zvab and Abebooks
The Swedish choreographer and dancer Jean Börlin excels with his dramatically charged body language in one of his early solo dances, probably ‘Doomed’ from 1918. | src Dansmuseet on FB
Carnival. Dancer costumed as an Indian woman with beautiful feathers on the occasion of a carnival ball, 1923. [original: Carnaval. Danseres gekostumeerd als indiaanse vrouw met een prachtige verentooi ter gelegenheid van een carnavalsbal. 1923. Plaats onbekend. 1923] | src Het Geheugen ~ Fotocollectie Het Leven