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The Tiller-Girls in Herman Hallers Noch und Noch, Admiralspalast

The Tiller-Girls in Herman Hallers Noch und Noch, Admiralspalast


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The Tiller-Girls in Herman Hallers Noch und Noch, Admiralspalast

The Tiller-Girls in Herman Hallers Noch und Noch, Admiralspalast, Berlin 1925 Date: 1925

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Admiralspalast Berlin Haller Herman Nightlife Noch Revue Cabaret


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This photograph captures the essence of the Roaring Twenties in Berlin as the Tiller-Girls grace the stage of Herman Haller's Noch und Noch revue at the Admiralspalast. Dressed in fashionable flapper costumes and high-heeled shoes, the young women exude confidence and vitality as they perform a jazz number, their synchronized movements reflecting the influence of American dance styles on European entertainment. Haller's Noch und Noch was one of the most popular revues in Berlin during the 1920s, attracting audiences with its provocative and modern content. The Admiralspalast, a grand theater located in the heart of the city, was a hub of nightlife and cultural innovation, with the Tiller-Girls being just one of its many attractions. The Tiller-Girls were an all-American dance troupe that had formed in New York City in 1923. They quickly gained fame for their energetic and synchronized dance routines, which combined elements of jazz, modern dance, and vaudeville. Their success led them to Europe, where they performed in various theaters and cabarets, including the Moulin Rouge in Paris and the Wintergarten in Berlin. The 1920s were a time of great social and cultural change, with young people embracing new forms of music, dance, and fashion. The Tiller-Girls and their performances at the Admiralspalast were a reflection of this spirit of innovation and excitement, captivating audiences and leaving a lasting impact on the history of entertainment. This photograph is a reminder of the vibrant and dynamic cultural scene of Berlin during the 1920s and the enduring legacy of the Tiller-Girls.

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