Albertina Rasch Dancers

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The Albertina Rasch Dancers were a renowned early 20th-century American dance troupe known for their elaborate, synchronized stage and film performances choreographed by Austrian-born dancer Albertina Rasch.

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instanceOf dance troupe
performing arts group
activePeriod early 20th century
artisticDirector Albertina Rasch NERFINISHED
basedIn Hollywood NERFINISHED
New York City
choreographer Albertina Rasch NERFINISHED
composition primarily female dancers
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era Golden Age of American revues NERFINISHED
field dance
film
musical theatre
founder Albertina Rasch NERFINISHED
genre ballet-inspired revue dancing
theatrical dance
hasMember Albertina Rasch NERFINISHED
influenced American stage dance aesthetics
influencedBy European ballet traditions
language English
namedAfter Albertina Rasch NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic elaborate synchronized group choreography
integration of ballet technique into popular entertainment
use of large female ensembles
notableFor lavish costuming and staging
precision ensemble formations
notableWork film musical sequences in early Hollywood
stage revues in New York
performerOf Broadway revues NERFINISHED
motion picture musical numbers
vaudeville shows

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