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Dancers with hoops, Liverpool Dance School, 1930 s
Morris dancing, Deal, KentMorris dancing on the seafront at Deal in Kent, watched by visitors. Date: circa 1960s
Waltzes from Vienna at the Alhambra, London, ballroom scene. Date: early 20th century
Scottish Dancers, Glasgow School for the DeafScottish dancers from the Langside School for the Deaf, Glasgow. The girls are identified (left to right) as Mary Jamieson, Mary Allison and Mary Pratt. Date: circa 1905
Order of Good Templars - Deaf DancersA card featuring the deaf finger alphabet and Scottish dancers from Glasgows Langside School for the Deaf. It was issued following a dispute between a Glasgow branch of the Independent Order of Good
Dalys Girls enjoying themselves at the swimming baths. Standing (left to right): The Misses Stella Riga, Jean Stirling, Veda Le Grand and Irene Flower
An art deco sketch of A Spring Fancy showing dancers in the countryside Date: 1925
New Paris dresses from the stage, 1925. Top left Mme Bretty taken in the foyer of the Comedie Francaise. Top right and right Mlle Chournoff one of the dancers in Nice
A scene inspired by Ancient Crete one of the new productions from Ruth St Denis, Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers, 1929 Date: 1929
Dancers around the world, 1929 2-2Dancers around the world, 1929 2/2 - Ronny Johansson (top left) touring Norway and Germany, Zlata Kusova (top) a young Russian dancer touring Europe, Miriam Crosby (Middle) dancing in Paris
Dancers around the world, 1929 1-2Dancers around the world, 1929 1/2 - Georgia Graves, an American dancer appearing at the Folies Bergere, Paris (top left), Angna Enters, who has appeared in Europe (top right)
The dancers of Variety, 1929 1-2The dancers of Variety, 1929 1/2 - Gilda Gray (top left), Rafaela and Manuelito (centre), Eleanor McLean (top right), Myrtle Pierce (Bottom right)
The Dancers of Variety 1929 2-2The Dancers of Variety 1929 2/2 - Miss Carroll of the adagio trio Bordine, Carroll and Pronath (top left) and Diane and de Mar (bottom right) Date: 1929
A sketch of ballroom dancing as part of an advert for the ballroom dancing conference at the Hotel Astor, New York, 1929 Date: 1929
Alice Adair - Centre - playing Aphrodite inAlice Adair (Centre) playing Aphrodite in the First National film The Private Life of Helen of Troy (directed by Alexander Korda) with two Marion Morgan dancers, 1927 Date: 1927
The ballroom and Exhibition dancing team of Constance and Norman Selby active in vaudeville and cabaret, 1927 Date: 1927
The ballroom and Exhibition dancers the De Marcos, stars of vaudeville and cabaret, 1927 Date: 1927
A Japanese Fantasy by Ernestine Day showing herA Japanese Fantasy by Ernestine Day (one of the Denishawn dancers) showing her new fan dance - an interpretation of Japanese life - will be seen in concert halls, 1927 Date: 1927
Two dancers: Virginia Marvin - left - and BarbaraTwo dancers in 1927: Virginia Marvin (left) had been with Mikhail Mordkin as solo dancer and in the Eastern tour company of the Shubert Operetta My Maryland
Five dancers at the Dance Magazine convention of Dancing Masters of America on 23rd August 1927. Doris Humphrey (top left) of the Denishawn dancers in New York
Four costumes representing Maytime Modes. Suggestions for dancers both on and off the stage, 1928, Top left: sophisticated simplicity - a gown of black satin crepe
Vera Strelska and Alexandre Gavrilov appearing in a ballet repertoire, 1928 Date: 1928
The Dancers of Variety in 1928: The Lorraine Sisters returned to America to do vaudeville work after long engagement in Paris and Europe Date: 1928
The Dancers of Variety in 1928: Margaret Severn appearing on the Keith vaudeville circuit Date: 1928
Spotlight on five dancers and dance teams, 1928. Nancy Carroll (top left) signed to Paramount Pictures, Adele Smith (top right) appearing in George Whites Manhatten Mary, Ilya Raycelle (centre)
The adagio team of Renoff and Renova, 1928 Date: 1928
Two dancing teams who entertain on the polished floors of Hotels and Night Clubs, 1928. Ricardo and Lucita (top left) introducing a new dance Fantasie Parisienne and Jimmy Pendleton and Valeda Worth
The dancer Dolores Farris and the dancing teamThe dancer Dolores Farris (late of the Silver Slipper cabaret in New York and now appearing in the Easterm company of Good News) and the dancing team of La Mae and Josine popular in Boston
The Mexican National Dance - a stylised version of the Jarabe Tapatio arranged by Pedro Rubin, Mexican dancer with Senorita Marita 1/2 Date: 1928
Cover of Dance Magazine, May 1928, featuring the adagio dancers Renoff and Renova Date: 1928
The American Lorraine Sisters, 1927 - who started out in American vaidville and are now appearing in Paris at the Casino de Paris Date: 1928
Strictly Parisian - the American dancers Florenz Tamara (of the dance team Fowler and Tamara), wearing some exclusive creations from Paul Poiret in Paris, 1928 Date: 1928
Portraits of the Russian dancers Andreas Pavley and Serge Oukrainsky, Chicagos ballet masters of the Chicago Ballet Opera, , 1928 Date: 1928
Spotlight on five international dancers, 1928. Nila Nicolaska (top left) who has made a hit in the new Folies Bergere show in Paris
Four dance beauties from Hollywood, 1928. Nancy Carroll one of Paramounts players (top left), Clara Bow from Paramount (top right)
A portait of Joyce Coles featured at the Roxy Theatre, New York, 1928 Date: 1928
The Sidell Sisters featured dancers in Ziegfelds Show Boat, 19 Date: 1928
Cover of Dance Magazine, June 1928 featuring Joyce ColesCover of Dance Magazine, June 1928 featuring an illustration of Joyce Coles by Jean Oldham based on a photograph by Nickolas Murray Date: 1928
Advert for Max Factors makeup featuring the Albertina Rasch dancers, 1930 in MGMs The Rogue Song Date: 1930
Stars of the West - a group of young ladies who scintillate Hollywood, 1930 - Bernice Claire seen in First National talkies including Spring is Here (top left), the Sisters G
New York to Hollywood - a trio of dancers who transferred to Hollywood from Broadway, 1930 - Inez Courtney to appear in First Nationals version of Spring (top left)
A portrait of the dancer instructor Albertina Rasch and two sequences from Rogue Song (MGM 1930) Date: 1930
Advert for The G Sisters, 1930, German dancers, stars of the Paris music hall who made their film debut in the King of Jazz Date: 1930
Advert for Albertina Rasch Studios and her dancers featured in Hollywood film, 1930 for MGM and Paramount Date: 1930
Chicago Chic, fashion statements from 1929. Four girls from the Chicago Company of Follow Thru (top) with Dorothy Daw, Nayan Pearce, Lilian Bind and Olive Olsen
American Dance Moments from 1929. Joyce Coles (top left) appearing in Broadway Nights. Berinoff and Eulalie (top right) back from a tour of Europe
Dancers from around the world, 1929. Germaine and Armand Fellows, (top left), Belgian dancers who have danced all over Europe, recently in the Folies Bergere
The dancing Triana sisters Maura and Renee, 1929 opening a new act with their brother Julio and had previously been in stage presentation shows Date: 1929