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04 February 2009

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Sardonique Schadenfreude Rictus

Like a painting by Gustav Klimt come to life. Amazing! Mary Wigman's expressionistic dances are known to have influenced Tatsumi Hijikata and Kazuo Ohno in their development of Japanese 'Butoh' dance, decades later.

Jeanpaul Goergen

Original titel: MARY WIGMAN TANZT
Production year: 1932
Producer: Atlantic-Film Hans Arnau & Co., Berlin, for Reichsbahnzentrale für den deutschen Reiseverkehr, Berlin
Music: Hanns Hasting, Meta Menz
German Censorship: 17.3.1932
Censurship-Nr.: 31234
Lenght: 35mm, sound, 268 m
Censurship card preserved at Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv, Berlin
German title of the dances performed: Seraphisches Lied, Pastorale, Sommerlicher Tanz, Hexentanz.

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