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Florrie Rodrigo

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movement in Germany that was prevalent at the time. However, in 1924, due to growing anti-Semitism in Germany, she returned to Amsterdam, where she taught dance during the day and performed in the evenings. In 1926, she became involved with the
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by the Dutch, she fell out of favour with Dutch authorities and had a harder time finding venues for performing. Although she was able to avoid persecution in Amsterdam because of her non-Jewish husband, her mother and sister were executed in
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Instituut voor Arbeiders-Ontwikkeling. Her 1933 performance of "Three Jewish Group Dances" was the first time that she had incorporated her Jewish identity into her art. In the same year, she joined the
41:. Her performance at an event there led to a month-long engagement at the cabaret Die Rakete. Rodrigo grew in popularity because her style of dance fitted with the 190: 26:, (September 3, 1893 – July 11, 1996) was a Dutch dancer, choreographer, and educator considered to be one of the pioneers of modern dance in the 79:
After 1949, she stopped performing and dedicated herself to teaching. In 1993, on her hundredth birthday, a bust of Rodrigo was unveiled at the
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In 1915, Rodrigo married Hartog Bierman, an actor. The couple divorced in 1920. Two years later, she married Cornelis de Dood, a journalist.
185: 60: 52: 175: 195: 72:. She performed there in the group Les Quatre Femmes Rodrigo with three other dancers: Martha Bruyn, Selma Chapon, and 65: 80: 180: 91: 37:. She became involved with De Universalisten, an artistic group based in Amsterdam. In 1920, she moved to 141: 85: 170: 165: 42: 33:
The daughter of Mordechaij Rodrigues and Rebecca Reindorp, both diamond workers, she was born in
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Berlin
Expressionist dance
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Communist Party of the Netherlands
HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën
Nazi concentration camps
Brussels
Greetje Donker
Amsterdam City Theater
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Order of Orange-Nassau



"Rodrigues, Flora"



"Rodrigues, Flora (1893-1996)"
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1893 births
1996 deaths
Dutch female dancers
Dutch dancers
Dutch women choreographers
Knights of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Dutch Sephardi Jews

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