Halina Szmolcówna

Halina Schmolz first appeared on stage in London in 1910, in the company of Anna Pavlova and Mikhail Mordkin.

"Alone, or in company, she flitted through the most amazing and fascinating gyrations," a North Carolina newspaper marveled.

[1] She toured Australia and New Zealand in 1913, billed as a member of the Imperial Russian Ballet,[2] with Volonin, Vlasta Novotna, Adeline Genée and others.

[5] Halina Szmolcówna became the second wife of Grzegorz Fitelberg, a composer and conductor with the Polish Radio Orchestra, in 1928.

In 1939 she was wounded near their home in the bombing of Poniatowski Bridge during World War II; she died a few weeks later.

Halina Schmolz, from a 1911 publication.
Halina Schmolz, from a 1912 publication.
Halina Schmolz & Alex Volinin LCCN2014696799