Eliška Bláhová

Eliška Bláhová (4 February 1884 – 1 July 1966) was a Czech dance educator.

Eliška Bláhová, née Alžběta Sedláčková, was a Czech dancer, educator, and co-founder of the Society of State-Examined Rhythmic Gymnastics Teachers.

She later moved to Prague after the death of her father.

She wrote several books in Czech about dance education, methodology, and theory, including Pohyb, rytmus, výraz ('Movement, rhythm, expression'), Tělesná výchova rytmikou dětí školních a předškolních ('Rhythmic physical education for school children and preschoolers'), and Verše a říkadla pro rytmický výcvik dětí ('Verses and rhymes for rhythmic training of children').

[1] One of Bláhová's students, Elmarita Divíšková, went on to become a dance educator as well.