Abrahamowitsch, Ruth (1907–1974)

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Abrahamowitsch, Ruth (1907–1974)

German concert dancer. Name variations: Ruth Sorel Abrahamowitsch; Ruth Sorel. Born 1907 in Halle-auf-Saale, Germany; died April 1, 1974, in Warsaw, Poland.

Performed in Mary Wigman's dance troupe (1923–28); danced works by Lizzie Maudrik for Berlin Stadtische Oper (Municipal Opera), including Legend of Joseph (1930), for which she won recognition as character dancer; performed with George Groke in various recitals in Berlin and abroad; won award at International Solo Dance Festival in Warsaw (1933); danced concerts throughout US and Canada with Groke (starting c. 1934), performing own works including Salome (1933), Dance after a Picture by Pisanello (1934), and Jeanne d'Arc (1935). Further works include Death Lament (1935), Conjurer (1935, co-choreographed with Groke), Diabolic Figure (1935), Sillouettes Exchanges (1935), A Pair of Lovers at Evening's Rest (1935) and Mea Culpa (1948).

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