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Spotlight on five international dancers, 1928
Spotlight on five international dancers, 1928. Nila Nicolaska (top left) who has made a hit in the new Folies Bergere show in Paris, Indian dancer Mara-Mara (top right) entertaining American audiences with dances of her homeland, Jean McGee (Centre) dancing in The Madcap with Mitzi, Russian dancer Maria Fokina (bottom left) appearing on the concert stage and Anna G. Austin (bottom right) appearing as one of Denishawns dancers. Date: 1928
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© Mary Evans / Jazz Age Club Collection
Anna Appearing Audiences Austin Bergere Bottom Concert Dancer Dancers Dances Denishawn Entertaining Folies Homeland Maria Spotlight 1928 Made Mcgee Mitzi
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.4cm x 23.7cm (7.2" x 9.3")
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Spotlight on Five International Dancers, 1928: Nila Nicolaska (top left) made a sensational debut in the new Folies Bergere show in Paris, France, captivating audiences with her unique style and grace. Hailing from India, Mara-Mara (top right) brought the exotic allure of her homeland to American stages, mesmerizing audiences with her traditional dances. Jean McGee (centre) dazzled in The Madcap with Mitzi, showcasing her versatility and charisma. Russian dancer Maria Fokina (bottom left) graced the concert stage with her elegant and powerful performances, leaving audiences in awe. Anna G. Austin (bottom right) shone as one of the Denishawn dancers, pushing the boundaries of jazz age dance with her innovative moves and youthful energy. This photograph captures a moment in time during the 1920s and 30s, an era of vibrant entertainment, where music halls and dance floors came alive with the energy and passion of these five extraordinary international dancers.
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