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: An Austrian-American dancer and choreographer born in 1885. She was known for her innovative approach to modern dance and movement education.
Born Sarka Annelise Vernerová in 1903 in the Bohemian region of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (modern-day Czech Republic), the woman who would become famous as was introduced to the occult at an unusually young age. Historical records suggest her grandmother was a vědma (a healer/seer) who used tarot and scrying mirrors for the local peasantry. By the age of seven, young Sarka reportedly predicted the death of a neighbor to the exact hour, a story she later dismissed as "folkloric coincidence" in her rare 1962 memoir, The Glass Eye . Madame sarka
There are names that drift through history like smoke—difficult to grasp, impossible to forget. is one such name. : An Austrian-American dancer and choreographer born in 1885
(or MdmSarka) active on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter). Historical records suggest her grandmother was a vědma
She won the case, but the press vilified her. For ten years, she retreated from public life, emerging only in the 1950s to open a small, unmarked parlor in Manhattan. There, she catered to beat poets and jazz musicians, including a famous reading for Miles Davis, who claimed she described the exact melody of Kind of Blue before he had written a single note.