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    When she danced an orgasm in Berlin in 1922, the audience called the police. [7] During this time, she performed in the Schall und Rauch cabaret. [1] [8] Gert also launched a tour of her own dances, with titles like Dance in Orange, Boxing, Circus, Japanese Grotesque, Death, and Whore. [1]

  2. Jan 11, 2018 · Facebook. Email. LinkCopied link. Print. →︎. Search. The Forgotten World of the Badass Valeska Gert. On her 126th birthday, measuring the influence of the incomparable ‘dance performance...

  3. Valeska Gert (1892–1978) DANCER, CHOREOGRAPHER, ACTRESS, CABARET ARTIST, PERFORMANCE ARTIST. Gertrud Valesca Samosch from Berlin studied acting with Maria Moissi and debuted as a dancer in 1916 at an evening presented by Rita Sacchetto’s school with a cheeky, exaggerated “Dance in Orange”.

  4. Jul 18, 2019 · One evening at a local fleapit in Germany, sometime in the 1920s, a young woman stood on stage while the projectionist changed reels between movies and performed her latest dance called Pause. The woman was Valeska Gert who was well-known for her wild, unpredictable, highly controversial, beautiful yet often grotesque performances.

  5. May 11, 2022 · WhatsHerName Podcast. 1.18K subscribers. 19. 895 views 1 year ago What'sHerName Podcast Playlist. Even in the wildly eccentric cabaret culture of 1920s Berlin, Valeska Gert stood out.

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  7. Sep 17, 2010 · 09/17/2010. More than 30 years after her death, admirers pay tribute to one of Germany's most enigmatic - and overlooked - artists, dancer and actress Valeska Gert. She's said to have laid...

  8. May 3, 2022 · Even in the wildly eccentric cabaret culture of 1920s Berlin,Valeska Gert stood out. And though it would take nearly fifty years for society to “catch up” with Valeska’s vision – this unique and irrepressible dancer would eventually (and against all odds) become revered as the “Mother of Punk”!

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