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Native americans children at Julyamsh Powwow Festival in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA (by Sandy/Scarlet
armeleia:antifainternational:Detroit. Where the Columbus statue used to be.(photo credit: Rosa Marí
realityayslum:Martha Graham & her dancers in Heretic (1929)Photographs 1-3 by Soichi Sunami, #4
Nura Mascareñas aka Andi Nura Mascareñas (American, b. 1955, MT, based Pine, CO, USA) - Copper Light
In Vaudeville: Two Dancers (1920). Charles Demuth (American, 1883-1935). Watercolor and pencil on pa
Isadora Duncan dancing La Marseillaise, 1917Arnold Genthe (American, born Germany; 1869–1942)Photogr
Francis Bruguiere (1879-1945), ‘Florence O'Denishawn’, “Shadowland”, Vol. 4,
“The Indian Nautch Dancers” woodblock print by British American printmaker Charles William Bartlett,
Midsummer Fantasies: How to Keep Cool in aHeat WavePublished:Look magazine (May 1953)Dancer-actressG
Spring EcstasyArthur Bowen Davies (American; 1862–1928)1906 Oil on canvas Mead Art Museum, Amherst C
Dancers from The American Ballet (a precursor to New York City Ballet), 1935, photo by George Platt
Dancers - Moses Soyer American, 1899–1974Seated Dancer , 1968 LithographDancers at rest, Lit
books0977: The Egyptian Dancers (Two Egyptian Dancers) (1910). Anne Estelle Rice (American, 1877-1
gameraboy1:Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965)
Victor Kalin (1919-1991), “The Haunted Dancers”, Ed. by Charles Birkin, 1967Source
Tanaquil Le Clercq and George Balanchine (Le Clercq costumed for Balanchine’s 1952 ballet “Metamorph
Tanaquil Le Clercq in George Balanchine’s La Valse, March 12, 1951Photograph: George Platt Lynes (Am
Diana Adams in George Balanchine’s La ValsePhotograph: George Platt Lynes (American; 1907–1955
NewyorkitisNelson Greene (American; 1869–1955)1914Offset photomechanical illustrationCover illustrat
Ask la Cour in Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments, New York City BalletPhotographer: Paul Kolnik© 20
Adolf de Meyer (American, born France; 1868–1949)L'Après-midi d'un Faune = The Afternoon of a FaunCh
Teresa Reichlen and Jared Angle in Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments, New York City BalletPhotograp
Drawing in Two Colors (Interpretation of Harlem Jazz I)Winold Reiss (American, born Germany; 1886–19
In the year 1930, the extraordinary and elusive circus photographer, Edward J. Kelty, documented the
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