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112: 38: 261:...Clotilde Sakharoff and I did not dance with music or accompanied by music: we danced music. We made the music visual, expressing by means of movements what the composer has expressed by means of sounds... Nothing less than the states of the soul, the impressions, the sensations lived by the composer and transposed to the sound with the help of its art... Our aim was to transpose the sense expressed by the music of the sounds, to the music of the movements. 127: 289:
His wife gave and sold many of their remaining writings and costumes to museums and auctions. She eventually sold the 1909 painting of Sakharoff by Alexej von Jawlensky. In 1997 the German Dance Archive Cologne purchased many remaining items relating to the couple. They have 65 costumes, 300 set and
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Using the name "The Sakharoffs" they toured widely visiting China and Japan which was so successful that they returned again in 1934. They and their extravagant costumes visited both North and South America. They found themselves in Spain when France was invaded by Germany. They returned to South
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Their outrageous costumes included wigs made from silver and gold coloured metal, with hats and outfits decorated with flowers and wax fruit. They married in 1919, and with the financial support of
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to advertise their work was seen as showing a "mutually complementary androgynous couple" "united in dance" joined together in an act of "artistic creation."
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America making a new base in Buenos Aires until 1949. They toured Italy the following year and they took up an invitation to teach in Rome by
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in Paris. His androgynous appearance led to him being painted by painters including
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dancers of the first decades of the 20th century. He trained as a painter at the
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Patricia Veroli, Experiment (1996), Alexander Sacharoff as symbolist dancer
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in Siena for Saracini and they also opened their own dance school in Rome.
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Empire of Ecstasy: Nudity and Movement in German Body Culture, 1910–1935
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Sakharoff was born Alexander Zuckermann to a Jewish family in
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Lodder, Christina; Kokkori, Maria; Mileeva, Maria (2013).
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The Sacharoffs Two dancers within the Blaue Reiter circle
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They were living in Paris between the wars and in 1933
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Papers of Alexandre and Clotilde Sakharoff, 1922–1970.
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Reflections on Dance and Music, Alexander Sakharoff
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Elena Zareschi

Alexej von Jawlensky
Russian
dancer
teacher
choreographer
Mariupol
soloist
Academie de Beaux Arts
Académie Julian
Jawlensky
Marianne von Werefkin
German
Clotilde von der Planitz
George Barbier
Edith Rockefeller
Metropolitan Opera
Émile Vuillermoz
Guido Chigi-Saracini
Accademia Musicale Chigiana
Siena
Italy
Cimitero Acattolico
Rome


Utopian reality : reconstructing culture in revolutionary Russia and beyond

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