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Dances of Vice

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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Rebecca Smeyne

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

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