Adolph Bolm's Career And His Relationships With Anna Pavlova, Ruth Page, Karsavina, Stravinsky, Remisoff, Mordkin, Fokine, Roehrich,Berman, His Accomplishments With Imperial Theater, Marynski, Intime, Mechanique, Sadko, Carnaval, Bach Cycle, Coq D'Or, Cleopatre, Giselle, Polovtsian Dances, Prince Igor, Diaghilev, Petroushka, Ballet Master, Travel To New York, Chicago, Illinois, San Francisco, Hollywood, California, US, St. Petersburg, Russia, Paris, France, London, England, Stockholm, Sweden, Munich, Germany, Mexico City, Mexico, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Adolph BolmOfficial site on the Russian dancer (1884-1951) with biography, photographs and chronology of his career.
2024-08-13
Adolph Bolm inspired many thoughout his lifetime, and his contributions to the field of dance have provided a legacy which continues to inspire more generations even after his life. Learn more about Adolph Bolm, discuss his contributions with others online, or contribute articles.