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IMAGE SOURCES
Title Image: Schlemmer, Oskar, “Triadic Ballet, 1926” Facing History. https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/ gallery/free-expression-weimar-republic.
Fig. 1: “Architecture Atelier, École des Beaux-Arts, 1937. Livre Grande Masse des Beaux-Arts 1937, Paris.” Drawing Matter. 29 April 2021. https://drawingmatter.org/the-beaux-arts-tradition/.
Fig. 2: “Dramatic Criticism.” The Architect and Building News. 24 December 1945. AA Archives, London.
Fig. 3: “Who’s Who.” The Programme of 3 Sisters St Leger. 1956. AA Archives, London.
Fig. 4: “Unknown AA Pantomime.” AA Archives, London.
Fig. 5: Wilson, Stuart. “Kindergarten play. Manipulative exercises (from F. Froebel, Pedagogics of the Kindergarten.” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 26, no. 4 (1967): 238–41. https://doi.org/10.2307/988449, figure 1.
Fig. 6: Schlemmer, Oskar, “Diagram of the Gesture Dance.” Cent Magazine. https://centmagazine.co.uk/trim-bauhausballet/
Fig. 7: Schlemmer, Oskar, “Group photo of Triadisches Ballett.” Bauhaus-archiv Museum für Gestaltung. https://www. bauhaus.de/en/sammlung/highlights/214_buehne/382.
Fig. 8: “AA Pantomime.” 1928. AA Archives, London.