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"Captivating and Timeless: The Legacy of Albertina Rasch" Step back in time to the vibrant world of dance, where the enchanting Albertina Rasch reigned supreme

Background imageRasch Collection: A group of Albertina Rasch girls, 1928

A group of Albertina Rasch girls, 1928
A group of Albertina Rasch dancing girls, 1928 Date: 1928

Background imageRasch Collection: Advert for Max Factors makeup featuring the Albertina

Advert for Max Factors makeup featuring the Albertina Rasch dancers, 1930 in MGMs The Rogue Song Date: 1930

Background imageRasch Collection: A portrait of the dancer instructor Albertina

A portrait of the dancer instructor Albertina Rasch and two sequences from Rogue Song (MGM 1930) Date: 1930

Background imageRasch Collection: Advert for Albertina Rasch Studios and her dancers

Advert for Albertina Rasch Studios and her dancers featured in Hollywood film, 1930 for MGM and Paramount Date: 1930

Background imageRasch Collection: A Vista of Extremities, the famous Albertina Rasch Girls

A Vista of Extremities, the famous Albertina Rasch Girls
A Vista of Extremities! The famous Albertina Rasch Girls in one of their dances in The Victoria Vanities at the Victoria Palace Theatre, London, 1930. Date: 1930

Background imageRasch Collection: A portrait of Jacques Cartier, July 1925

A portrait of Jacques Cartier, July 1925, as the Harlequin in Carnival presented by the Rasch dancers at Carnegie Hall. He has also appeared in concert with the Alberti Pantomime Company Date: 1925

Background imageRasch Collection: Group photo, Essex football team 1894

Group photo, Essex football team 1894
Group photo, Essex football team: Russell, Wells, Sheldrake, Porter, Brewerton, Johnson, Baker, Earle, Hughes, Mayes (Captain), Porter, Markham

Background imageRasch Collection: Advert for Albertina Rasch dance studios (1928)

Advert for Albertina Rasch dance studios (1928)
Advert for Albertina Rasch dancing studios in New York (1928) Date: 1928

Background imageRasch Collection: Albertina Rasch (1925)

Albertina Rasch (1925)
Albertina Rasch, the dance instructor head of the Rasch Dancing Troupe (1925) Date: 1925

Background imageRasch Collection: ALBERTINA RASCH (1896-1967). American (Austrian-born) dancer, choreographer, and teacher

ALBERTINA RASCH (1896-1967). American (Austrian-born) dancer, choreographer, and teacher. Rasch instructing a dance class in the 1920s

Background imageRasch Collection: Abandoned, By Heinrich Rasch, ENGRAVING 1882

Abandoned, By Heinrich Rasch, ENGRAVING 1882

Background imageRasch Collection: Abandoned

Abandoned, By Heinrich Rasch, Engraving 1882

Background imageRasch Collection: Cover of Dance magazine, May 1925

Cover of Dance magazine, May 1925
Art deco cover of Dance magazine, May 1925, featuring Albertina Rasch Date: 1925


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"Captivating and Timeless: The Legacy of Albertina Rasch" Step back in time to the vibrant world of dance, where the enchanting Albertina Rasch reigned supreme. In 1928, a group of talented young women known as the Albertina Rasch girls captivated audiences with their graceful movements and impeccable synchronization. Their performances were not only a testament to their skill but also showcased Max Factor's makeup, adding an extra touch of allure. Albertina herself was a force to be reckoned with - a portrait captures her elegance and poise as she instructs aspiring dancers. Her dedication to her craft led her to establish the renowned Albertina Rasch Studios, where she nurtured countless talents who would go on to make waves in the world of dance. One such spectacle was "A Vista of Extremities, " featuring none other than the famous Albertina Rasch Girls. This mesmerizing production left spectators awestruck as they witnessed these gifted performers push boundaries and create magic on stage. But it wasn't just about dance for Albertina; she had an eye for beauty beyond movement. A striking portrait from July 1925 showcases Jacques Cartier, capturing his essence through her artistic lens. In another realm altogether, we catch a glimpse into history with a group photo of Essex football team from 1894. It serves as a reminder that while dance may have been her passion, Albertina embraced various facets of life with equal fervor. The year 1928 brought yet another advertisement for the esteemed Albertina Rasch Dance Studios - proof that her influence continued to grow throughout time. Her name became synonymous with excellence in choreography and instruction. Albertina's impact extended far beyond studio walls; it reached deep into hearts across nations. Born Austrian but American by choice, this remarkable woman touched lives through generations until her passing in 1967 at age seventy-one. Today we celebrate this extraordinary dancer, choreographer, and teacher - Albertina Rasch.