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Niddy Impekoven in Luise "Niddy" Impekoven (2 November – 20 November ) was a German dancer of the Golden Twenties.The Theatre of Mixed Means (1968); For 15 years, Niddy Impekoven had created her own unique style of dance, veering close to the expressionism of the day but never indulging in its emotional excesses. Famous in her own day, she retired in the mids and by the start of World War II had begun to slip into obscurity.
Gandhi, Mahatma, 170, 178. Impekoven, Niddy (–) German dancer. Born Luise Antonie Crescentia Impekoven in Berlin, Germany, Nov 2, ; died Nov 20, ; dau. of Toni Impekoven (actor and playwright) and Frida (Kobler) Impekoven; studied with Heinrich Kröller; children: one daughter.
"Agitation: A Historical Journey of Niddy Impekoven was born on November 2, in Berlin, Germany. She was an actress, known for Die Pritzelpuppe (), Armes kleines Mädchen () and Wege zu Kraft und Schönheit - Ein Film über moderne Körperkultur (). She died on November 20, in Switzerland.
Niddy Impekoven on her. As biographer Hans Frentz put it, "She dances what we have all lost"—namely, a mythical sense of childhood purity of being (Niddy Impekoven, 35). In she married an immensely wealthy physician, Hans Killian, whom she had known for several years.
Niddy Impekoven performing in "Niddy Impekoven" published on by null. (born 2 November in Berlin), German dancer. Impekoven was one of those special figures who arose on the periphery of German interpretive (or expressionist) dance.
Art Deco figurine designed by Niddy Impekoven () "Luise "Niddy" Impekoven (2 November – 20 November ) was a German dancer of the Golden Twenties." - ( ).
Niddy Impekoven, German ballet dancer Language Label Description Also known as; English: Niddy Impekoven. German dancer (–).