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- Max Terpis, real name Max Pfister, also Max Pfister-Terpis, (1 March 1889 in Zürich – 18 March 1958 in Zollikon) was a Swiss dancer, c****ographer, director...
- Livio Pavanelli Daisy Spies Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur Antonie Str****mann Max Terpis Hertha von Walther Hanna Waag Ginsberg & Mensch p. 312 Ginsberg, Terri &...
- ἐρί-δουπος erí-gdoupos, erí-doupos) delighting in thunder (τερπι-κέραυνος terpi-kéraunos) aegis-holding (αἰγί-οχος aigí-ochos) who marshals the thunderheads...
- namens Salvanel. Schede wrote a biography of Max Terpis, Farbenspiel des Lebens. Max Pfister Terpis. Architekt Tänzer Psychologe 1889–1958, published...
- pisma. Državna Založba Slovenije. 1555. Ta slovenski kolendar kir vselei terpi: inu ena tabla per nim, ta k****he inu praui try inu sedemdesset leit naprei...
- In 1923, he accepted the invitation of Max Terpis, a former Wigman student, to dance in Hannover where Terpis directed the Muni****l Opera Ballet. Dancing...
- premiered on 22 January 1927 at the Berlin State Opera in a c****ography by Max Terpis. Christopher Hailey: 'Franz Schreker: A cultural biography' (Cambridge University...
- Fokine, to Mendelssohn's 1842 music. Other versions were later staged by Terpis (Berlin 1927), Balanchine (New York 1962), Ashton (London 1964), and Spoerli...
- Ernesto Rossi, Kurt Tucholsky, Hans Marchwitza, Ernesto Bonaiuti, Max Terpis, Elias Canetti, Wladimir Vogel and Jean-Paul Samson. Since the early 1970s...
- Euripides Die Nächtlichen: Tanzsinfonien, op. 37 (1924), Ballet scene after Max Terpis Die Opferung des Gefangenen, op. 40 (1924–1925), Stage drama after Eduard...