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126: 114: 182:. It was during his military service duty, according to Germany, where she married him later. With her husband, who performed under the pseudonym Marcel Boissier as a guest emcee, she has performed Russian and Chinese dances. In 1921, she created solo performances in larger houses at home and abroad, where the costumes were usually designed for her, and described as plastic picturesque costumes. Some Jewish women were considered as cabaret leaders during this time period. 170:. She was the daughter of Aizik, a Russian born Jewish butcher, and Genya, who had been born in China. She changed her name to Tsipora. The parents had two daughters named Cilly and Fani. Barbakoff had an older brother, and after the early death of his mother in 1903, her father remarried Haja-Sora Itskovitch, another stepsister in 1912. She attended ballet school up until ten years of age, but had no further dance training as a child. 31: 214:
where they portrayed her in numerous photos, paintings and sculptures. Barbakoff started more formal ballet training with the French ballerina Catherine Devilliers in 1927. Also in 1927, she separated from her husband. After an appearance in the hall Chopin Hall in
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In Paris, Julia Tardi-Markus, a co-dancer with Barbakoff, started the "Tatjana Barbakoff Prize" in 1986 to help to encourage young dancers. Gert Heinrich Wollheim painted a portrait of in 1928 which still hangs in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
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Since 1924, it was previously known that she had included Chinese dances alongside Russian dances and parodies in their program. Because of her attractive charisma, she became a public magnet, and a magnet for many artists including
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The Düsseldorf City Museum hosts an exposition to honor Tatjana Barbakoff. It contains photographs, and some of her stage costumes, and many of her playbills. Some of Barbakoff’s stage costumes were given by
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Anja Hellhammer: foreign-like as the Far East: Tanja Barbakoff. In: Amelie Soyka (Hg.): Dancing and dance and nothing but dance. p. 105-124
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GĂĽnter Goebbels: Tatjana Barbakoff. A forgotten dancer in pictures and documents . Circle Kulturbahnhof Eller eV, DĂĽsseldorf 2009
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Rudolf Heinisch : studies on the dancer Tatyana Barbakoff. Water color, pencil and chalk around 1928, private collection
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held their own for a while. After the invasion of France by German troops, she was sent on 10 May 1940 to Camp de Gurs for
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Kasia from Szadurska : Tatjana Barbakoff. Pencil and chalk to 1929 in the Municipal Wessenberg Gallery Konstanz
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Waldemar Flaig : . Tatjana Barbakoff oil painting from 1927 in the Franciscan Museum in Villingen-Schwenningen
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Tanzen und tanzen und nichts als tanzen : Tänzerinnen der Moderne von Josephine Baker bis Mary Wigman
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Hildegard Reinhardt. Tatjana Barbakoff. Dancer and muse, in: World Art, Issue 2 February 2003.
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on May 9, 1933, she was able to leave with all her costumes, and leave Berlin to go to Paris.
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In 1918 she followed a German soldier, Georg Waldmann, who served in the Baltic states during
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in Grenoble. On 20 October 1940 she wrote a desperate letter to her friend Maria My, from
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village after months of internment. Following the withdrawal of Italian troops from the
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Rudolf Heinisch : . Tatjana Barbakoff oil painting of 1929, private collection
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in 1944, where she was found hiding on the CĂ´te d'Azur and was picked up by the
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Tatjana Barbakoff : eine vergessene Tänzerin in Bildern und Dokumentaten
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Tatjana Barbakoff. Dancer and muse, with texts by Klara Drenker-Nagels,
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Tatjana Barbakoff, of Russian-Jewish and Chinese heritage, was a
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widow, Mona Loeb (1908–1997) to Düsseldorf City Museum.
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German people who died in Auschwitz concentration camp
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costumes, legendary beauty, and sharp sense of humor.
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Taylor & Francis. p. 290. 477:Encyclopedia of Modern Jewish Culture 413:Veroli, Patrizia (27 February 2009). 231:who was a painter, she traveled from 13: 715:20th-century German ballet dancers 14: 726: 660:Latvian people of Chinese descent 655:German people of Chinese descent 640:People from Courland Governorate 162:, at the time a province of the 705:Gurs internment camp survivors 1: 351: 311: 149: 286: 7: 373:. JewishGen. Archived from 10: 731: 132:, KnesebeckstraĂźe 100, in 710:20th-century German women 670:Jewish cabaret performers 574:(in German). 6 March 2015 446:Goebbels, GĂĽnter (2009). 334: 235:to Paris. In France, the 197:sensation, known for her 103: 81: 43: 38:: Tatjana Barbakoff, 1929 28: 21: 572:Deutschlandradio Kultur 173: 593:Soyka, Amelie (2004). 546:Jewish Women's Archive 419:Jewish Women's Archive 305:Gert Heinrich Wollheim 229:Gert Heinrich Wollheim 203: 136: 122: 474:Abramson, G. 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Yva
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Russian Empire
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Hasenpoth
Courland Governorate
Russian Empire
Latvia
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cabaret
icon
dance
flamboyant
Rudolf Heinisch
Kasia of Szadurska
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internment
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