Beginning the Legacy of GDR Figure Skating but Stopping Short: Gaby Seyfert's Performance of her Eigensinn

Wesley Lim*

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    Abstract

    Th is article analyzes the East German fi gure skater Gaby Seyfert's costuming, music selection, and choreography from television broadcasts of her competitive and show performances between 1963 and 1970. My analysis shows that she aesthetically adhered to prescriptions of SED ideology by following GDR dance styles, incorporating ballet and folk- dance steps and exuding an embodied "Sovietness," thus cultivating a large fan base in the GDR and the Soviet Union. Th is success brought more interest to fi gure skating and strengthened the image of East German skating against the capitalist West. Aft er 1969 her performances began expressing Western features due to the influences of her continued exposure to international travel, her Eislauf- Familie (ice- skating family), and access to Western media, all of which allowed her to explore her own Eigensinn (personal agency). I argue that her career carved out an alternative form of East German resistance while working within the confi nes of the GDR.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)111-137
    Number of pages27
    JournalFeminist German Studies
    Volume37
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2021

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