Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1900s 2

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1900s 2

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WINES X JULY hondon 1908 O NB Shefred This I. , mas the ett c joy and the ON DANCING . A tutel . - Allin dan in und emag op teevelint , you realise it of the distinguishing features of the how Puulis it to contine our musical movements to walizes in het rooms and hot now d ing sinua ba been its taste for clothes date You begin dancing i ondos bus , in the byper- longs to move tu other , ireer measures . Do ai phrase gone mad " about dancing You , too , would like to feel your hair if you have any raised by the passing wind , your We do not mean that Londoa itselt has spirits urged by the intoxication , your feet tempted by the music . You realise that dagc . danced . Alas , no . You might pipe to them ing is a recreation ; not a social necessity or an fueven without elicans waterprichorean academic duty , but a spontaneous delight in norenents from hard work City people , which the half - wild energies of less sophisti are making y Yo more cated men and women , long age , as the war riuis retumed from battle , or the oxen drew the prieste ses to festival , found fierce rapture poches and punction * Dance , dance ! you Rance for all the tunk in yourself , " let us forget are iu dane 10. to wat them . Ilere , getting up , you dead upon the Ayraud Alles was late person toes of your neighbour in the stails . who bel Bener Til be secars ; and you fall back into your sear , put sm - lik hand betore sobered . The vision is otti But children cau always enjoy the vision , about to the cat piment ni Blender Vules even if grown - up people find it expedient . 1 Chopin ver Mody lived abetes us implore our great dancers to reach our chitarea how to be happy va Ulindehghal thandikepirat Ta artike dhe me that what ey 1 unite to take a lesson 0 a Muud Ailin was the fortunate petontity as jy nie keco licon biben . Between sadicial tripods , burn . Ze F. pue gem - like flume and betore dancing & roach ) the day ** bout to ile accompaniment of Mendelssohan par Chopia i rybody ha ed about her . She has the baskesi u the land Shehen , dat were , toe avips - like spits of pring and unter in 1908 Und have some too und dared io adher , or in the an artist What will be the onset of all this dancing on this outer of fact tuind of modern London ? Sali Bernoon see the black clothed rigures of Piccadis and the stand , under the influence est dialoy , proceeding with pipes Lawleeds and wild ecstasy to their morning will business inen , in the discussion of ce donor market , sudden interrupt then . 1109 and begin to sway button and thithet count Dervishen nhaue ruined candinates who may o bly dit to tas out in the suburbs to live as Maud At tand still and wonder meci and mi po them in there ! Wui de sportsmen ander the deinees of them , while otsa onunchi , soited Fue un bun oond tue die tartament of urte bine Place Thea on the announ Carlo Bacchi intame into theu bundred yards races , their high up and their weight thtown , aflands We canuoi hope than thing tie is will happe ) . But it would be Hong the presentantur cle dancing Hoke client inibe antiche vien and generally in the renewal of an olent I would like to go or ne étage and make a PALACE DIRECTOR'S VIEW . I closer ins section o1- ) -- Allan's wetume , but I told him that he certainly failed to appre . ciate that Miss Mak Allax was a lady , and Manchester Chief Constable's that altbough she might appear lightly garbed Strange Request , before an audience in an impersonal sense she would most certainly not show herself to any on in a personal use and would be insulted Vir Altd Butt . ine managing Director of the mere sugguiou tha sim should do so the Pais e Tbeatre , in an interview with : Mr. Peacock was apparentis unable to appra ate that Dal Chroniese such as Mosan representative , said. undoubtedly possesses an artistic temperament cannot beneve that an entertainment like and fine feelings Viss laud Allate , which has received such “ Mr. Peacock expressed his pleasure at the tandertal novices from the whole of the Press performance , and mentioned that he EBM of the United Kingdom , including that of Man . tothing objectionable in the performance , and ster , and has been accepted in London by the gentleman who scompanied him , 2110 who was , I believe the town clerk of Man all the Fst pople from the King and Queen chester , said that he thought the entertain aern war es the most beautiful exposition of ment was absolutely free from rulgarity , and classic dancing of ancient days is to he pro- that he certainly nothing that 95 hibited it Sianhester br a : Watch Coment objectionable . I are got onvinced that the people of " I see that the ebairman of the Watoh Com Mbowester Whignis incense this mittee is reported as having said that the laer tanical para tour of their represe Tative that the loca Theatre hanagement approarbed Mr. Peacock , Chief mum about the matter seened to indicate that Costaba o chester asked me to porke he himself had some doubte . All I can 435 is him wit to order that he mbat 58 that the local manager was never asks to me Miss Allan's Batertainment , and to approach the Watch Committee in any way melled to refuse his request owing to the fact whatever , but I presume he approache them that we cd not # Facant seat left for days , because from experience of their actions in the but I to16 luin that if he cared to stand we past he knew how inconsistent they sometimes woudt tased io receive nim . He said he were . vas