There’s a palm…and more palms. Posted in Brigitte Helm, Diana Vreeland, Dr. Martin Luther King, Josephine Baker, MUSIC & DANCE, Pablo PIcasso, PEOPLE, POLITICS & GOV'T, tagged 1930s Paris society, biographies of African-American women, Brigitte Helm, Diana Vreeland, Josephine Baker, Josephine Baker and Martin Luther King, Josephine baker and the banana skirt, Josephine Baker and the March on Washington, josephine baker's cheetah, josephine baker's leopard, josephine baker's pet, L'Atlantide, Pablo Picasso, pictures of Josephine baker, Vionnet on July 1, 2014| Sometimes, during a performance, Chiquita would decide to jump off the stage and into the orchestra pit, causing quite a ruckus. ( Log Out /  March on Washington 1963. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Then they’re in the oasis, where they see Brigitte Helm, this divine looking woman seated on a throne – surrounded by cheetahs! The cheetah, naturally, took the lead, and Josephine, with those long black legs, was dragged down three flights of stairs as fast as she could go, and that’s fast. SEPHINA®, (Josephine Baker) head and (Cheetah heads) are trademarks owned and managed by Sephina Spirits. One very hot July, Diana Vreeland had gone to a Montmartre film theatre to see a film, L'Atlantique, about lost Foreign Legion soldiers in a desert oasis. Subscribe on iTunes, YouTube, Podbean, Stitcher. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. C.22-1995 Most famously, Josephine Baker was joined in her act at the Casino de Paris by a cheetah, Chiquita, a gift … Post was not sent - check your email addresses! A dancer, singer, actress and a comedian all in one, Josephine Baker wa… Style was a great thing in those days.” (1). There’s a palm…and more palms. Josephine Baker, better known as a dancer, singer and comedienne from the 1920s, was a French citizen after emigrated from the less-welcoming United States. Don’t forget how hot it was, and, of course, the great thing was to get out of this theatre we were in. ( Log Out /  Ernest Hemingway called her “the most sensational woman anybody ever saw.” She was ultimately awarded the Croix de Guerre and Legion of Honor, France’s highest military honors. CONFORMATION she did sing “Things They Are a Changin'”. Read our, © Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2016. By 1925, aged 19, Josephine Baker was shimmying and dancing the Charleston in La Revue Nègre, in Paris, bowing her legs and crossing her eyes at the same time as 'scatting' to the music. Baker loved animals, and when a club owner gave her a pet cheetah named Chiquita to use in her dance show, she was ecstatic. Footage of Josephine Baker performing her infamous Banana Dance at the Folies Bergère in Paris, France c. 1927 I was mesmerized! Ralph Waldo Emerson. 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Would it be about ancient history? Then she takes the glass from him, breaks it, cuts his throat with it…, Brigette Helm as the Queen of Atlantis, the Lost Continent, shown here with one of her screen cheetahs. What if you could only share 1 cool thing about a topic? Before her career as editor and columnist at fashion magazines Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue, Diana Vreeland, like other society women of her class, ran a little lingerie shop near Berkeley Square in London. 1925. She kept the big cat after the act ended, and travelled around the world with Chiquita the Cheetah by her side, riding in her car, and sleeping in her bed. Pepito, Josephine's lover and manager, did not go along with her delight in Chiquita, who shared their bed, car and holidays. When the lights went up in the theatre, Diana Vreeland was shocked and delighted to find she was sitting next to Chiquita. At some point I moved my hand…to here…where it stayed for the rest of the movie. Josephine Baker is a trademark licensed by Sagoo, Paris. Get to know you question for this week is: if you could have any animal as a pet what would it be? And then they were off with such speed and style; together the very zeitgeist of the Deco years. She often traveled to Paris where she would buy her clothes, notably, Chanel. A group of gals gathers to present to you one cool thing on topics like painting, gaming, movies, music and more. I was mesmerized! This week’s episode on YouTube has live Zoom video! “Then…a sign of an oasis! New York: Da Capo Press, 1984, "There is properly no history, only biography." She was so beautifully dressed. Would it be safe for work? Museum no. I looked down –, “She was alone with the cheetah on a lead. 1930. The driver opened the door; she let go of the lead; the cheetah whooped, took one leap into the back of the Rolls, with Josephine right behind; the door closed…and they were off! I was sucked in, seduced by this thing of the desert, seduced by the Queen of the Lost Continent, the wickedest woman who had ever lived…and her cheetahs! At the age of 15, she headed to New York City during the Harlem Renaissance, performing at the Plantation Club, Florence Mills' old stomping ground, and in the chorus lines of the groundbreaking and hugely successful Broadway revues Shuffle Along (1921) with Adelaide Hall and The Chocolate Dandies (1924). “Out in the street there was an enormous white-and-silver Rolls-Royce waiting for her. Want more? She gives him a glass of champagne and he drinks it. Josephine Baker took Paris by storm, dancing in nothing more than a G-string hung with fake bananas. She had a diamond-collared pet cheetah named Chiquita. And beside the cheetah was Josephine Baker!” When Josephine Baker began performing her exotic, erotic, and peculiar dances in Paris cabarets in 1925, she became an instant hit, a superstar. She had learned early in her poor childhood to be mistrustful of people, and began her lifelong habit of showering affection on animals by befriending and sharing her food with Three Legs, the crippled dog of her unkind employer. Google Play and more. She also had a pet goat named … She might have been the only female speaker that day. We use cookies to enhance your experience on V&A websites. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. She also walked her pet cheetah down the streets of Paris, had a goat in her dressing room and a pig living in her night club kitchen. She was wearing a marvelous little short black skirt and a little Vionnet shirt – no sleeves, no back, no front, just crossed bars on the bias. It was the middle of July. Sheet music with Josephine Baker and Chiquita. By the age of 14, with a huge repertoire of steps, she began her career in the chorus line of the Booker T. Washington Theatre, St. Louis. Albert thrived on the kitchen scraps and there was a time when the kitchen doorway had to be broken down to get him out. In addition, you will be supporting the vital work of the V&A. That means that if you desire a woman, you see a woman, if you desire water, you see water – everything you dream, you see. “L’Atlantide” (1932). She was known as “The Black Pearl” and “The Bronze Venus.” Whether sitting high up in a giant bird cage covered with peacock feathers or dancing semi-nude in a skirt of dangling fabric bananas, audiences were captivated by her infectious charm. Josephine Baker figure, Fritz Lampl, about 1930. In the club kitchen lived her pig, Albert, whom Josephine doused with the Worth perfume Je Reviens. 1931. Like what we do? “Then…the lights went on, and I felt a slight movement under my hand. Josephine was a burlesque performer, a French spy, and a civil rights advocate who stood up to the KKK. “We sat there, the movie started…and I became totally intoxicated by it. She remembered one such trip in the summer of 1932: “One night in Paris, after I was married, a friend and I went to a little theatre above Montmartre to see a German[-French] movie called “, “We sat there, the movie started…and I became totally intoxicated by it. Josephine is flippin’ amazing!!! I looked down – and it was a cheetah! The gal-pals this month are Dr. Leah Leah, Bonnie Fillenwarth, Katie Harris and Rebecca Berfanger. It was hot. “This goes on and on. Before her career as editor and columnist at fashion magazines. 7 Comments », Diana Vreeland, Empress of Fashion, 1903-1989. This week the gal-pals talk about the mythic creature Josephine Baker. …I was absorbed by these three lost Foreign Legion soldiers with their camels, their woes…they’re so tired, they’re delirious with dehydration…And then you see the fata morgana [mirage]. Josephine had brought the beautiful animal for an outing to see the cheetahs in the film. It’s all an illusion. In sharp contrast to the hardships of her early life, by 1925 Josephine Baker had her own nightclub, Chez Josephine, in Paris. Throughout her life, Josephine Baker adored and was constantly surrounded by menageries of animals. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. The cheetahs bask in the sun. Outside the hot theatre, an enormous white and silver Rolls Royce was waiting for Josephine Baker and Chiquita. Varna's idea was that the cheetah would complement perfectly Josephine's image; half exotic, untamed creature; half elegant beauty and sophistication. She was so beautifully dressed. D.V. Most famously, Josephine Baker was joined in her act at the Casino de Paris by a cheetah, Chiquita, a gift from Henri Varna, the club's owner. She was there in uniform and spoke to the crowd. …I was absorbed by these three lost Foreign Legion soldiers with their camels, their woes…they’re so tired, they’re delirious with dehydration…And then you see the, “Then…a sign of an oasis! To get email notifications of new posts, enter your email address. Baker's consistent badgering of a show manager in her hometown led to her being recruited for the St. Louis Chorus vaudeville show. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Diana Vreeland was chatting with Josephine Baker in the balcony of a hot theater, looking at a cheetah. Here she shared her dressing room with a goat called Toutoute. Josephine Baker, international star of sensational, exotic cabarets including La Revue Nègre, and the infamous Folies Bergère in Paris and Berlin, was born on 3 June 1906 in St Louis, Missouri. American entertainer Josephine Baker (1906-1936) often performed onstage in Paris nightclubs with pet cheetah Chiquita. Josephine Baker and Chiquita the Cheetah. Comparing Josephine Baker to a beautiful Egyptian queen,  artist Pablo Picasso dubbed her “the Nefertiti of Now.” She posed for him in all her glory: “tall, coffee skin, ebony eyes, legs of paradise, a smile to end all smiles.” (2), Gorgeous, talented, and funny Josephine Baker, an original.

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