Ballet School, Paris (Ecole de danse del’Opera) by Brässaï, 1953
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Serge Lifar in the ballet ‘Icare’
Icare, (1935-1962),Icare chorégraphié et dansé par S.Lifar, décors P.Larthe (1935), P.Picasso (1962), musique J.E.Szyfer/ A.Honegger.
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I’ve probably reblogged this before, but I don’t care.
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Sword Dancers 1903
The Sword Dance or Katana Odori is one of the accomplishments learned by some Geisha according to “The Story of the Geisha Girl” by Taizo Fujimoto, published in 1917.
This book is available (free) full-text online from the Open Libraryopenlibrary.org/books/OL7249770M/The_story_of_the_geisha_…
This postcard was posted from Kyoto, Japan to Belgium in May 1903.
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Lois Hutton .The centre figure of dance for five people, composed and costumed designed by Lois Hutton to music by Ravel.
Plate XXXIII from Margaret Morris – Dancing, photographs by Fred Daniels
Three ladies have lunch with a leopard at the Luna Park Zoo in Los Angeles, CA - c.1920s
Which Came First? (by jack_mord)
The Princess in the Backyard, Heinz Hajek Halke 1930
German postcard, hand colored, by A.G. Steglitz, 1904
If this isn’t cute to you, you’re dead inside.
Wuppertal Schwebebahn