Felix Cherniavsky - Clippings 1900s 1

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Maud Allan 281a 51 2008-1-29.jpg
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Felix Cherniavsky - Clippings 1900s 1

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a General Anzeiger Lokales . Elberfeld 2 Nov. 1905 . The second artistic event of the evening presented by impressario de Sauset , on the 8th of November , will be very interesting because of the dancer Miss Maud Gwendolen Allan . Many will have heard from newspapers and magzines of the new art dance which Miss Isadora Duncan has created and tries to maintain in her dancing school in Grunewald near Berlin , but few have had the opportunity to see Miss Allan . We are told that Miss Allan surpasses the Duncan in the force of her performance . Muss Allan is originaly a pianist , which is what she first wanted to be . So you can find the secret of her performance in her very great musical understanding , not just in the skill of her palstic - mimical art she has been studying in antique and modern performance . Charles Tardieu writes on the " Independance Belge " about the dancer and her performance : " attitude movement and expression looked similar to the art of the dance and of mine , but it was neither dance nor mime , it was , rather , a kind of passionate , personal conjuration , which not only gives life to the sound thought of the composer but also transfers the mood of the composer to the audience . It has been said that music is the architecture of sounds , just as you can say a monument is a polyphonie of figures .