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Gertrud Bodenwieser (3
February 1890 – 10
November 1959), also
known as "Gertrude", was a dancer, c****ographer,
dance teacher and
pioneer of expressive...
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music in
Sydney in the 1930s, but
after attending a
performance of the
Bodenwieser Ballet in 1940, she
immediately decided on a
career change to dance....
- ISBN 90-5702-015-7 Vernon-Warren, B. and Warren, C. (Eds) (1999)
Gertrud Bodenwieser and Vienna's
Contribution to Ausdruckstanz. Routledge. ISBN 90-5755-035-0...
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originally wanted to be a dancer, and had been
taught by
Gertrud Bodenwieser. Only then did she
discover she had a
talent for acting. "Vilma Degischer"...
- (1946–1967)[citation needed]
Ballet Victoria (1967–1976)
Bodenwieser Ballet (1939–1959)
founded by
Gertrud Bodenwieser Helpmann Award for Best
Ballet or
Dance Work...
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Gertrud Bodenwieser.
Rutherston toured with the
Margaret Morris Dancers as a
young woman, and
danced on the
London stage with
fellow Bodenwieser student...
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dancers of the 30s,
along with Mary Wigman,
Rudolf von Laban,
Gertrud Bodenwieser and Gret Palucca. She was an
opponent of the ****cution of Jews, fleeing...
- the 1960s.
Geert had been a
member of the '
Bodenwieser Ensemble',
founded under dancer Gertrud Bodenwieser. At the turn of the
Second World War she had...
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enrolled to
study with
expressionist dancer and c****ographer
Gertrud Bodenwieser at the
University of
Music and
Performing Arts, Vienna. She
studied there...
- the Secession.
Holger soon rose to be
Bodenwieser's prin****l
dancer and friend, and
toured with
Bodenwieser's company all over
Western and
Eastern Europe...