Alf, Fé (c. 1910–)
Alf, Fé (c. 1910–)
German dancer. Name variations: Fe Alf. Born c. 1910 in Germany.
Joined Mary Wigman school and danced in Totemal (1929); moved to New York to assist Hanya Holm, who was then director of Wigman school in US (1931); opened own studio (1933) and performed as concert dancer primarily in own works, including Rhapsodic Dance (1933), Cycle of the City (1933–37), and Duet for Clarinet and Dancer (1937); formed Theater Dance Company, a cooperative dance group, with George Bockman, William Bales, Sybil Shearer, and others (1938), but soon merged with Jack Cole's nightclub act due to lack of concerts; ceased performing (c. 1939) and taught dance classes in and around NYC. Further works of choreography include Summer Witchery (1933); Dance Song (1933); Promenade (1935); Upon the Death of the Loved Ones (1935); Birds and Man (1935); Triadic Progression (1937); Sola (1937).