Lavinia Schulz

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Lavinia Schulz
Born23 June, 1896
Died19 June, 1924
NationalityGermany

Lavinia Schulz or Lavinia Berta Schulz (23 June, 1896 – 19 June, 1924) was a German dancer and actress.

Life

Schulz was born in Lübben in 1896. She trained in Berlin after recovering from a major ear operation. She studied dance, music and painting and by 1913 she was involved with the group of Expressionists which included Herwarth Walden's Sturm. She was proclaimed Lothar Schreyer "first student" and she moved with him to Hamburg where she was not only the costume creator but also a dancer. She danced in a robotic inspired costume in his production of Skirnismól.[1]

In April 1920 she married Walter Holdt, who also became her artistic partner. They rejected conventional religion and expressionism as a complete solution and they would have liked to have lived without money. They did live without a bed or furniture and they lived in dance tights so that could devote their days to creating new dances and accompanying costumes.[1]

Schulz's costumes were photographed by Minya Diez-Dührkoop. Facing financial ruin, she died in Hamburg in 1924 four days before her birthday, having shot her partner and then herself. Thirty costumes and photographs of her work were stored in a Hamburg museum.[2]

Legacy

Schulz's costumes were rediscovered in a Hamburg museum in 1989.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Walter Holdt and Lavinia Schulz, UC Press E-Books Collection, 1982-2004, Retrieved 26 May 2016
  2. ^ Allison Meier (2015-10-29). "Avant-Garde 1920s Costumes Reemerge, Revealing Their Makers' Tragic Story". Hyperallergic., Retrieved 26 May 2016