Felix Cherniavsky - Clippings 1900s 1

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Felix Cherniavsky - Clippings 1900s 1

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2 2 . The subitors of the inusic are erhoud in the quivering movements of her EX - 10 Seate its the de orobate Deretter in modern Jays and in western countries . Ancient Greece may have known surb dancing . Who know ? Arain and again in Ulan translate inte life the dog und wping toa ideiis painted un Greek and carved in Greek reliefs . INTOXICATION OF MUSIC " l'hed , sudden , Botnicelli's “ Allegory of Spring is called into life by her , figuru by figure , ottitude attitude . Her body shrink and expans with the movement and accentuation of Nie moc . Now she is an impash sprite dancing in angular mean . dering rhythm Acros * A stage ; then sud denly she become a " Done Cháseresse of the Freng eightrent century , and then , with the growing intoxication of the anusie , a bling Bacebant , reeling , but still rhythmically moving , until she col . la un nivo the me grace with which she w jury spinning round the buge . She #isabes snealime , # 9 we have never realised before the class links that connect the plaste and putorial arts of priods divided by , Here tretiretto MAltan danes not only with her legs and feet , but ith every part of her body , with her very skin , that hay thrills and shivers surb as are produced by the sudden contact with cuid water . The movements of ber arın are indescribably and strangely beaubful . She moves them not as we have other depcers ove them , but us though longitudinal wares were running from shoulder to finger - tap . And her hands dance ; every onger dances ; everything ben comes movement and rhythm . In the " Vision of Salome the classic Greek paiden is transformed into a hot . blooded , mensual Oriental : the lithebess of her body become saatelike , seductire . She Slibes and abides around the head of St. with movements suggesting a cat eser . cising its agihty and vinting its cruelty . upon a belpless rouse . It is the " Solome dance that will draw London to the Palace ; but Mist Allan's supreme artistic achievem szent is the Valse Caprice . " Daily Mail 7 March 1908 7 ( Closing paragraph . ) (