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JUTTA KLAMT GERMAN DANCER AUTOGRAPH ON HER PHOTO BY Dr. G. HARLIP PRE 1937

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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    JUTTA KLAMT GERMAN DANCER ORIGINAL CHOREOGRAPHER
    AND DANCE TEACHER
    AUTOGRAPH / LETTER ON HER PHOTO
    BY A JEWISH PHOTOGRAPHER Dr. G. HARLIP, TILL 1937
    CACHET OF PHOTO STUDIO UPPER RIGHT ON REVERSE SIDE
    AND ON FRONT SIDE: Harlip
    DIMENSIONS: 14 X 9.2 cm.
    TEXT OF LETTER IN GERMAN:
    „ Liebe Miwa, herzliche Glückwünsche zu Ihrer Vermählung, ich freue mich, daß Sie weiter arbeiten und Erfolg haben. Wir sind im Oktober am Hansa-Theater in Hamburg – die Gruppe hat viel Erfolg! Ende Oktober sind wieder Prüfungen – es gibt viel Arbeit – aber es macht Freude. Hier grüßen Sie alle vielmals. Grüßen Sie Ihren Mann. Ihinen Gruess und Kuss von mir, mein Mann und Borgi gruessen. Jutta Klamt"
    "Dear Miwa
    ,
    congratulations
    on your
    marriage
    ,
    I
    am glad that
    you continue to work
    and
    succeed.
    We
    are
    in October
    at the
    Hansa
    Theater in
    Hamburg
    – the group
    has
    a lot of success
    !
    End of
    October are
    again
    testing –
    there are
    a lot of work

    but
    it
    is fun.
    Here you will
    greet
    all of
    you very much.
    Say hello to
    your husband
    . Greetings
    to you
    and
    kiss
    you.
    My husband
    and
    Borgi
    greet.
    Jutta
    Klamt"
    Jutta Klamt
    (born February 23, 1890 in Striegau, Lower Silesia, † May 26, 1970 in Aarau, Canton of Aargau, Switzerland), also Jutta Vischer-Klamt, was a German dancer, choreographer and dance teacher. She came from the modern German dance movement, led the Berlin-based Jutta Klamt School and headed the Jutta Klamt dance group. She was one of the major protagonists of modern dance in Germany.  Her dedication to National Socialist ideology gives rise to a critical examination of her artistic and educational work.
    Harlip
    was a photographic studio specialising in celebrity portraits, based at 161 New Bond Street, Mayfair, London, England and run by Dr Gregory Harlip, and later his widow Madame Monte Harlip, both of Eastern European origin. Up until 1937, the "Atelier Harlip", as it was called in German, had been based at Kurfurstendamm, Berlin. In 1937, the Harlips left Berlin because of growing Nazi repressions against Jewish companies.