Felix Cherniavsky - Clippings 1900s 1

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Felix Cherniavsky - Clippings 1900s 1

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She danced the dance of Salome , that is , a belly dance . In the summer , on the open stage of Krestovsky at the Aquarium , this might have been enormously successful . Somewhat erotic , somewhat exotic , somewhat dramatic and at the same time not at all shocking . Apollo leads the dance of the muses . Duncan is a muse and that is why her dance is so bright , so divinely light and serene . There is so little body in her dance and no soul at all . A single , fleshless , soulless , emotionless line is dancing , creating Apolline beauty . Bacehus conducts the chorus of the menads . Miss Maul Allan is a medad and the first one out of the water ( probably this is an idiomatic expression meaning approximately " and how . " etc. ] That is why her dances are so sweaty and so full of soul that kills pure plasticity . Balet Enciklopedija , ed . Ju . N. Grigorievich Allan , Maud ( 1883 , Toronto 7/10 1956 Los Angeles ) Canadian dancer , pedagogue . One of the important representatives of the school of rhythmoplastic dance . Rejected the techniques of classical dance , danced barefoot in a costume reminiscent of a Greek chibon , took up the plastic tradition of antiquity . Made her debut in Vienna 1903 , performed in Paris 1907C " The Vision of Salome " to the music of Remy . Used in her dance the music of Bach , Schuman , Grieg . Guest appearances in Europe ( 1908-28 , in Petesburg 1908 ) , the USA , Africa , etc. 1928 - 33 taught in Britain , from 1940 in the USA . Vse o balete . Slovar Spravochnik . ed . S. Ja Suric " Allan , Mod " Representative of the " free dance " of the beginning of the 20th Century which was inspired by antiquity . 1908 in St. Petesburg .

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