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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...
- 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...
- had 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"...
- Gertrud Bodenwieser. Rutherston toured with the Margaret Morris Dancers as a young woman, and danced on the London stage with fellow Bodenwieser student...
- Auschwitz and murdered. Rosenthal was married in 1920 to the dancer Gertrud Bodenwieser, who was able to escape with some of her students to Colombia and later...
- performer, c****ographer, actor and writer, known for touring with the Bodenwieser Ballet. Appeared in One Plus One and The End. Janet "Jan" Kingsbury November...
- (1946–1967)[citation needed] Ballet Victoria (1967–1976) Bodenwieser Ballet (1939–1959) founded by Gertrud Bodenwieser Helpmann Award for Best Ballet or Dance Work...
- performed with the Bodenwieser School and was renowned for her dynamic modern dancing and high leaps. In 1932, with fellow Bodenwieser student Jeanette...
- 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...