Nickolas Muray :: The Marmein Dancers in a drama dance [Irene Marmein, Miriam Marmein, Phyllis Marmein], 1924 (Questionable). | src NYPL ~ Jerome Robbins Dance Division
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January 10, 1927: From the annals of unconventional hats, dancer Miriam Marmein posed in a nautical costume for a sketch. Drawings, according to The Times, “are for the most part definitely related to her dance,” and were on display at recitals. Photo: The New York Times
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Hixon-Connelly Studio :: Sisters Miriam and Irene Marmein. Sisters of Terpsichore. Published in Shadowland, January 1920 issue. | src internet archive
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Caption reads: Vaudeville has offered a great deal toTerpsichore but nothing more colorful than the offering of the Marmein sisters. Shadowland, January 1920 | src internet archive
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Miriam Marmein, donning a “ship” costume and headdress, posing for a portrait by the artist Edith Bry in January 1927. Miriam was one of the three Marmein Sisters, noted dancers and mimes who started performing in 1924. / source: NY Times
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