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A portrait of the dancer Harriet Hoctor, 1930
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A portrait of the dancer Harriet Hoctor, 1930
A portrait of the dancer Harriet Hoctor, 1930, to be seen in Ed Wynns Simple Simon Date: 1930
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Ballet Broadway Dancer Florenz Harriet Nightlife Simon Simple Wynn Ziegfeld
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This portrait captures the essence of Harriet Hoctor, a renowned dancer of the 1930s, in her prime. The image, taken in 1930, was published in the popular magazine "Simple Simon," which showcased the latest trends and personalities of the jazz age. Harriet, with her expressive eyes and radiant smile, exudes confidence and charisma. She is dressed in a stylish, form-fitting dress that accentuates her graceful figure and elegant posture. Harriet Hoctor was a prominent figure in the New York City nightlife scene and graced the stages of Broadway theaters with her exceptional dance skills. Her talent and allure made her a favorite among audiences and critics alike. This portrait, taken during her heyday, serves as a testament to her enduring legacy in the world of dance. Harriet Hoctor's career flourished during the 1930s, a decade marked by innovation and excitement in American entertainment. She was part of the vibrant jazz scene that emerged during this time, which was characterized by its energy, creativity, and diversity. Her performances in theaters and nightclubs were a source of inspiration for many, and her influence can be seen in the dance styles that followed. This portrait, taken by an unidentified photographer, offers a glimpse into the past and reminds us of the rich cultural heritage of the 1930s. It is a reminder of the enduring power of dance to captivate and inspire, and of the important role that artists like Harriet Hoctor played in shaping the cultural landscape of their time.
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