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Babette and Graham, Vivian and Rinder and Dickenson and Culv
Three exhibition dancers: Babette and Graham (dancing in London Calling at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London), May Vivian and Michael Rinder (dancing at the Riviera Palace Hotel, Monte Carlo) and Maggie Dickenson and Sydney Culver (American dancers who appeared in the Music Box Revue at the Palace Theatre, LOndon and A Whirl of Girls at the London Coliseum, 1924 Date: 1924
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Ballroom Calling Dancers Graham Michael Riviera Vivian Rinder
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A Captivating Moment in Jazz History: Babette and Graham, May Vivian and Michael Rinder, Maggie Dickenson and Sydney Culver - Exemplary Exhibition Dancers of the Roaring Twenties This evocative photograph captures four of the most celebrated exhibition dancers of the 1920s in the midst of their artistic brilliance. In the foreground, Babette and Graham, with their electric energy and unmatched synchronicity, grace the stage of London Calling at the Duke of Yorks Theatre in London. Their daring jazz moves and captivating performance left audiences in awe, making them a must-see sensation in the bustling jazz scene of the era. In the background, May Vivian and Michael Rinder dazzle the crowd at the Riviera Palace Hotel in Monte Carlo. Their elegant ballroom dancing style, a stark contrast to Babette and Graham's raw energy, showcases the versatility and depth of the exhibition dance scene during this time. The duo's graceful movements and impeccable timing were a testament to their dedication and artistry. Maggie Dickenson and Sydney Culver, American imports to the London stage, are also featured in this image. They can be seen performing in the Music Box Revue at the Palace Theatre and A Whirl of Girls at the London Coliseum. Their vibrant personalities and dynamic performances added an exciting edge to the London dance scene, further solidifying the city's status as a global hub for jazz and exhibition dance. This photograph is a rare glimpse into the world of jazz and exhibition dance during the 1920s, a time when these artists pushed boundaries and captivated audiences with their unforgettable performances. The age, energy, and artistry of Babette and Graham, May Vivian and Michael Rinder, Maggie Dickenson and Sydney Culver continue to inspire and captivate us today.
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