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Shoe

mid 20th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Flat dance shoe in silver grey satin, worn by Anita Heyworth in a Natural Movement production.

Natural Movement was established by Madge Atkinson (1885-1970), initially in Manchester in the early years of the 20th century. Madge was a barefoot dancer who drew inspiration from movement in nature (water, the breeze, etc) and from the natural movements of the human body. Along with her contemporaries Ruby Ginner and Margaret Morris, she pioneered modern dance in Britain.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Satin, canvas and leather tape
Brief description
Flat dance shoe in silver grey satin, worn by Anita Heyworth in a Natural Movement production
Physical description
Flat-soled dance shoe in silver grey satin lined with canvas, with leather inner and outer soles. It is ballet-shoe shaped but the lower sole extends to cover the whole base of the foot. It has the traditional draw string of a ballet shoe and there is evidence that it previously had grey ribbons to fasten it. It shows signs of wear, particularly at the heel.
Dimensions
  • Sole length: 23cm
  • Front of shoe at widest point circumference: 20cm
Credit line
Given by Francine Watson Coleman on behalf of the Natural Movement organisation
Object history
Acquired as a part of the Natural Movement Collection.
Summary
Flat dance shoe in silver grey satin, worn by Anita Heyworth in a Natural Movement production.

Natural Movement was established by Madge Atkinson (1885-1970), initially in Manchester in the early years of the 20th century. Madge was a barefoot dancer who drew inspiration from movement in nature (water, the breeze, etc) and from the natural movements of the human body. Along with her contemporaries Ruby Ginner and Margaret Morris, she pioneered modern dance in Britain.
Collection
Accession number
S.12-2020

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Record createdJanuary 6, 2020
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