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Katja Wulff
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Katja Wulff
Katja Wulff, also Käthe Wulff, (31 August 1890 − 11 June 1992),
Katja Wulff
was a German-Swiss expressionist dancer (Ausdruckstänzerin) and
dance instructor. She attended Rudolf von Laban's dance classes and
became associated with the Dada movement. She ran a dance school
and was still teaching there at the age of 90.
Contents
Life and career
References
Literature
External links
In 1923, Wulff founded a school of Ausdruckstanz in Basel where she Occupation Expressionist dancer
still taught at the age of 90.[2] She directed a dance company, Dance instructor
Tanzstudio Wulff, from 1926, with Mariette von Meyenburg as
Spouse(s) Charles Ferdinand
choreographer. They collaborated with Paul Sacher, Max Bill, Max
Vaucher (1939–1947;
Sulzbachner and Méret Oppenheim.[2] She had contact with Dada
divorced)
artists such as Jean Arp and Sophie Taeuber-Arp.[5] She performed at
the Tänzerkongresse in Germany from 1928 to 1930[2] and at the 1939 Landesausstellung (Landi, Swiss state
exhibition) in Zürich.[2]
In 1936, Wulff became a Swiss citizen.[2] She married Charles Ferdinand Vaucher, a dancer, actor and stage
director from Basel, in 1937. They were divorced in 1947.[2] Wulff died at age 101[2] in the Felix Platter Spital in
Basel.
The dancer Mary Delpy noted that she walked like a queen, had perfect posture, and continued to teach beyond the
age of 90 ("Katja war immer sehr dezent gekleidet und hatte, ich möchte sagen, einen fast königlichen Gang –
gerader Rücken, perfekte Haltung. Sie war eine grosse, schöne Frau. Bis mit über 90 hat sie Stunden gegeben,
Schülerinnen ausgebildet und sass daneben, wenn ehemalige Schülerinnen Stunden gaben, hat sich eingemischt
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und mal etwas gesagt dazu. Sie war eine ganz tolle Frau.")[4]
References
1. Tanzende am Lago Maggiore bei Ascona (http://www.kunsthaus.ch/de/bibliothek/sammlung
/spezialsammlungen/spezialsammlungen/?redirect_url=title%253DPer%25C3%25A7age) (1914 photo)
kunsthaus.ch
2. Pellaton, Ursula. "Wulff, Katja" (http://www.hls-dhs-dss.ch/textes/d/D44712.php) (in German). Historisches
Lexikon der Schweiz. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
3. Pellaton, Ursula (2005). "Katja Wulff" (http://tls.theaterwissenschaft.ch/wiki/Katja_Wulff). In Kotte, Andreas
(ed.). Theaterlexikon Schweiz (in German). 3. Zürich: Chronos. p. 2123. ISBN 9783034007153. Retrieved
18 April 2019.
4. "Katja Wulff" (https://web.archive.org/web/20181009075756/http://www.ticinarte.ch/index.php/wulff-katja.html).
ticinarte.ch (in German). Retrieved 19 April 2019.
5. "Projekte 2014 / Monte DADA" (http://www.tanzpreise.ch/de/kulturerbe-tanz/projekte-2014/). tanzpreise.ch (in
German). Retrieved 17 April 2019.
6. "Nachlässe und Sammlungen, Wulff, Katja (1890–1992)" (https://www.deutsches-tanzarchiv.de/archiv/catalog
/search-result/111-cd6ac92d7c/controller/Catalogue/action/detail/). Deutsches Tanzarchiv Köln. Cologne.
Retrieved 18 April 2019.
Literature
Vera Isler: Schaut uns an: Porträts von Menschen über Achtzig. Birkhäuser, Basel 1986, ISBN 3-0348-6530-9
([1] (https://books.google.com/books?id=zBafBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA92), p. 92, at Google Books).
Frank-Manuel Peter: "Falls Sie geneigt sind zu kommen..." Käthe (Katja) Wulff zum 100. Geburtstag. In:
Tanzdrama magazine. No. 12, 3rd quarter 1990, pp. 18–22.
Bettina Zeugin: Katja Wulff. Published by IG Tanz Basel. Zwischen-Raum-Verlag, Basel 2001.
External links
Literature by and about Katja Wulff (https://portal.dnb.de/opac.htm?method=simpleSearch&cqlMode=true&
query=idn%3D12398355X) in the German National Library catalogue
Portrait photo of Katja Wulff (http://opac.nebis.ch/objects/pdf03/z01_3-909309-05-4_01.pdf)
Katja Wulff (http://tls.theaterwissenschaft.ch/wiki/Katja_Wulff) theaterwissenschaft.ch
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