Dances of Vice

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photo by Rebecca Smeyne

The event enforced a strict 1920's and 1930's period "vintage, dandy, Victorian, femme fatale, or formal evening attire" dress code.

On Saturday, January 10, Weimar enthusiasts celebrated the legacy of Anita Berber, that period's "Princess of Depravity," in a full-bodied attempt to recreate the smoky nightclubs of yore through song and dance.

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