Felix Cherniavsky - Birth and Death Information (Maud Allan)

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Felix Cherniavsky - Birth and Death Information (Maud Allan)

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Maud Allan , Dancer of Decades Ago , Dies LA Timco ECH8 / 54 rame California while a child Origagent's Park , Miss Allan en - fwere stilled by the automa finally she planned to be a tertained 50 youngsters every bile accident in Pasadena , pianist and studied music in San Francisco , Berlin and Saturday and tested them for but she continued to assist Vienna . dancing ability . Those who young dancers in their ca. She switched to a dancing showed promise were per : reers . career in the Austrian capital . suaded to take personal in . Maud Allan , 76 , whose In- cluded appearances at the After her debut in 1903 , she structions . trepretive dances and dia- Los Angeles Auditorium and toured Europe for five sea . During a visit here in 1936 phanous costumes once made Hollywood Bowi . sons , appearing before King she arcepted an invitation of her the toast of critics around - In 1938 she was injured in Edward VII at Marienbad in friends to dance in the Red the world , died Testerday in a traffic accident in Pasadena . 1907 . lands Bowl at a community relaine obscurity at a res ! She returned in London and World Tours concert . home . carly in World War 11 drove In 1909 she went to Russia . It was a performance a Friends said she had been an ambulance during the Ger- The next year she toured the young girl would have en in itt - health the last two man bombing ' attacks on the finited States , appearing first vied , " a eritie said . years . city . in Carnegie Hall in New Miss Allan's dancing feet , Her years of greatest suc- She back to the York . Later she went to Lon cess came before World War United States in 1941 and for don and then to South Africa . 1 : when she danced before a time worked as a draftsman In 1913 she toured the Orient crowds in Russia , England at Douglas Aircraft Co. in despite protests in Calcutta , and India . Santa Monica . She had been and Bombay against her Shocked Audience living in cetirement since dancing attire . She danced Miss Allan was a pioneer then . around the world again in in esthetic dancing . Her Funeral services will be subsequent seasons . bimy costumes . sometimes conducted at 2:30 pm . tomor- Miss Alati came back to shocked early 20th Century at Valhalla Memorial Los Angeles in 1925 to visit audiences , but crițics de Park under the direction of and to appear in the Holly scribed her dancing as rank Pierce Bros. Los Angeles wood Bowl . When her moth . ing with that of Pavlova and Mortuary . Interment wit - foi - er died in 1930 , Miss Allan low . Isadora Duncan . retired from public perform Her interpretation of the Miss Allan was born in To - ances for two years . At her London home in Re " Vision of Salome " swept her ronto , Ont . , but moved to e fame in 1908. She was noted for her interpretations of - Rubinstein ' . " Valse Caprice " and Mendelssohn's " Spring Song . " And in 1917 her dance to Strauss ' " Blue Danube " was hailed as one of the finest of her career . She always defended her dances ás pure art . Her American tours In rou