Ida Herion

Ida Herion (1876-1059) was a German dance teacher, who from 1912 ran a dance school in Stuttgart. In the 1920s Herion's students were the subject of two books of photographs, Getanzte Harmonien by Paul Isenfels (1926) and Tanzkunst und Kunsttanz by Max Adolphi and Arno Kettman (1927). Herion's dance school has been regarded as providing a distinctively modernist view of nudity and the body:

Ida Herion

Ida Herion (1876-1059) was a German dance teacher, who from 1912 ran a dance school in Stuttgart. In the 1920s Herion's students were the subject of two books of photographs, Getanzte Harmonien by Paul Isenfels (1926) and Tanzkunst und Kunsttanz by Max Adolphi and Arno Kettman (1927). Herion's dance school has been regarded as providing a distinctively modernist view of nudity and the body: