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Fokine and Fokina (1927)Fokine and Fokina giving a ballet season at the Century Opera House (1927) Date: 1927
Advert for the Pavley-Oukrainsky Ballet School (1926) Date: 1926
Advert for Doris Niles 1927-1928 Concert Tour (1927) assisted by Cornelia Niles and ballet Date: 1927
Master Quack the duck dressed as a ballerinaMaster Quack the duck dressed as the Russian ballerina, Madame Pavlova, for the fancy dress ball. Date: 1914
The skirt dance.. Originated in London in the 1870s. It is a less formal type of ballet with elements of popular dance such as clogging and French can-can. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: 1905
Woman in fancy dress costume as La fleur d oranger.. Lithograph with pochoir stencil handcolouring from Our Fancy Dress Costumes, Paris, 1928
La Senora Perea Nena at the Gymnase Dramatique.. Perea Nena was a celebrated Spanish flamenco dancer who later performed in England in ballets such as El Gambusino and Los Cautivos
Actress in costume as the Diable (devil) in Les Sept Merveilles du Monde at La Porte St. Martin.. The Seven Wonders of the World was a great fairy spectacle by Adolphe d Ennery with music
Adolphe Paert as Fortunio in Les Sept Merveilles du Monde at La Porte St. Martin.. The Seven Wonders of the World was a great fairy spectacle by Adolphe d Ennery with music and ballet by Gondois
Arthur Saint-Leon in the ballet Le Lutin de la Vallee at the Theatre Lyrique 1853.. St. Leon (1821-1870) was a French ballet dancer and choreographer most famous for his choreography to Coppelia
Actress and courtesan Mlle Alphonsine as PouponettaActress and courtesan Mlle. Alphonsine as Pouponetta in Les Sept Merveilles du Monde.. Jeanne Benoit (1829-1883) performed under the stage name of Mlle. Alphonsine and Mlle. Fleury
A fool from La Fonti at the Academie Imperiale de Musique.. La Fonti was a ballet and pantomime by the dancer and choreographer Joseph Mazilier (1801-1868)
Gil-Peres as Prince Broccoli in Les Sept Merveilles du Monde at La Porte St. Martin.. The Seven Wonders of the World was a great fairy spectacle by Adolphe d Ennery with music and ballet by Gondois
Ballet dancers costume from Le Roi des Halles at the Theatre Lyrique.. She wears a white short sleeved dress with baggy culottes trimmed with blue, and a white hat trimmed with blue
Miss Lise Noblet, dancer in La Paysanne Supposee, 1822.. Mlle. Lise Noblet, dancer, in the ballet La Paysanne Supposee at the Italian Opera House Haymarket
Felicite Hullin, dancer in La Paysanne Supposee, 1822.. Miss Felicite Hullin, dancer, in the ballet La Paysanne Supposee at the Italian Opera House Haymarket
Etienne le Blond, ballet dancer, 1822.. Mr. Etienne le Blond, ballet dancer, at the Theatre Royal Opera House Haymarket. Handcolored stipple copperplate engraving by Robert Cooper after a painting by
Adeline Genee dancing in costumeDanish dancer, Adeline Genee, pictured in colour in a butterfly costume at the time she was appearing in London Coliseum in March 1914. Date: 1914
A ballet taking place outside at Villa Des Fleurs, Aix Le Bains Date: circa 1920
Ballet Komarova in Revue Folies Bergere at the French Casino New York, 1934 Date: 1934
Ballet dancer and admirerA ballet dancer and her admirer, a kneeling man in evening dress holding a bouquet. (1 of 4)
The latest craze - ballet on skates, 1929Photographs reporting on the craze for ice dancing over normal dancing in 1929. The skaters featured were performing ice cabaret at the Hammersmith Ice-Drome which opened on 30 December 1929
Dance scene. 6th c. BC. Kylix with black figures. Archaic Greek art. Ceramics. ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia
Rejouissances des mexicains, au commencement du siecle (The rejoicing of Mexicans at the start of the Century). Celebration of the beginning of Aztec century, consisting of a 52-year cycle
Big ballet The Fairy Doll. Olympia theatre. Poster
Pre-Columbian era. North America. Admiranda Narratio, 1585-1589. Pomeiock fortified city. Flemish art. Engraving. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris
Sein Ideal. Illustration by Eduard Th(1866-1950)Sein Ideal. Illustration by Eduard Th (1866-1950) for the magazine Simplicissimus, 1920, showing a couple dancing a tango. Engraving
Trujillo del Perth cMART͎ EZ COMPAѓ N Y BUJANDA, Baltasar Jaime (1735-1797). Trujillo del Per el siglo XVIII. 1782 - 1785. Vol II. Series on traditional dance. Illustration 158. Ponchos dance
La Bella OteroBELLA OTERO, La (1868-1965). Spanish dancer, actress and courtesan
Cl鯠de M鲯deMɒ ODE, Cl鯠 de (1875-1966). French dancer
A Swinburne ballet in aid of Concerts at the Front Fund, WW1Sketches by Helen McKie, specially made at a dress rehearsal, of the Swinburne ballet to be produced at the Lyric Theatre in aid of the Concerts at the Front fund
Eastern Queens Pageant, Royal Albert Hall, LondonThe Eastern Queens Pageant, part of the Ypres Ball at the Royal Albert Hall, London. The highlight of the evening was when the Queen of Sheba was played by the ballet teacher Princess Astafieva
Women outside dancing around statue of God PanFront cover of Pan magazine, featuring women outside in fancy dress prancing around a statue of the God Pan. Date: 1919
Thamar KarsavinaTAMARA KARSAVINA Russian ballet dancer in 1914. Date: 1914
Royal Ballet School, Aldeburgh Festival 1961Royal Ballet School rehearsing at the Jubilee Hall for 4 July performances, Aldeburgh Festival 1961 Date: 1961
Seraphine Astafieva (1876-1934) Russian ballet dancer and teacher who performed with Diaghilevs Ballet Russes between 1909 and 1911
Tatler Christmas front cover, 1918Front cover of The Tatler magazines Christmas number, 1918, featuring two graceful ballerina dancers flanking a sentry on guard (who looks quite surprised to see them there). Date: 1918
Tamara Karsavina (1885 - 1978)Tamara Karsavina, Russian ballerina, who danced at the Drury Lane theatre, London, from May to July 1914 in a season of opera and ballet overseen by Sir Joseph Beecham
Michel Fokine, Russian choreographer and dancerMichel Fokine (Mikhail Fokin, 1880-1942), Russian choreographer and ballet dancer. He staged more than 70 ballets in Europe and the USA, most famously with the Ballets Russes. Date: 1914
Matinee in aid of the Concerts of the Front fund, Lady DianaA group at Lena Ashwells special matinee at the Lyric Theatre on 29 June 1917, in aid of the Concerts at the Front Fund. A number of society ladies took part
Lubov Tschernicheva by Madame YevondeLubov Tschernicheva (1890-1976) by Madame Yevonde. She was a Russian ballerina, a member of Diaghilevs Ballets Russes. Seen here as one of the Maids of Honour in Las Meninas
Oriel Ross by Madame YevondeOriel Ross (Muriel Swinstead, 1907-1994), actress, by Madame Yevonde. In 1928 she appeared in the role of Nature in Diaghilevs Ballet Ode at His Majestys Theatre
Ballerina by H. L. OakleySilhouette of a young ballet dancer in profile. The silhouette can be seen on display in Oakley Llandudno studio in 1929 in image number 10645767. Date: c.1929
Alice Nikitina 1937Alice Nikitina (1909 - 1978) Dancer, teacher and singer. 1937
Anna Pavlova - Seated Between PerformancesThe Russian Ballerina Anna Pavlova (1881 -1931) seated and relaxing between performances. Date: circa 1905
Anna Pavlova - PerformingAnna Pavlova (1881 to 1931) performing whilst wearing an extremely large bonnet and clutching a small bouquet of roses. Date: circa 1910
Scene from The Goldwyn Follies, a United Artists film. On the left, the Gorgeous Goldwyn Girls. On the right, dancers from the American Ballet of the Metropolitan Opera. Date: 1938
Vera Fokina, Russian ballet dancerVera Fokina (nee Antonova, 1886-1958), Russian ballet dancer, wife of Mikhail Fokine. In 1914 she was dancing in a Russian season at Drury Lane, London. Date: July 1914