Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1900s 2

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1900s 2

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Duncans cheldesh Assetanto a other new Vances ndon 01-801 ISADORA DUNCAN'S TRIUM H. Y Tremendous Enthusiasm at Her Fare well Performance in London . veelal Cahie to THE NEW YORK Tinta . LONDON , Aug. 1 .-- Isadora Durgan , nes who has been appearing at the bukb of York's Theatre under Charles Ftoh 2 man's management , concluded her se ries ' of terpsichorean interpretations of 8 Gluck's . " Iphigenia in Aulls " Thursday , 3 . 3 night . W Qu92 / 1908 23 3 NY Times ( illus ) Her season here has been most suc cessful from both the artistic and the financial point of view . The Queen and the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and their daughter , Princess Patricia , have been to see her , and her farewell performance Thursday aroused the tre mendous enthusiasm of a packed house . The stage was heaped with floral trib utes , among the number a huge wreath standing almost as high as Miss Dun can herself , intertwined with Ameri can and English flags . I understand that the troupe of chil dren whose dancing was an attractive ? RA DUNCARS feature of Miss Duncan's performance , REEK ROBE MAUD ALLAN IN ML not accompany her to New York , ag SOHN'S " SPRING SOT to which she saits next Saturday , but even without them , and once the prin 3 : 3 ciple of bare - legged dancing on a pub le stage be admitted Misy Duncan's classle representation stands easily the highest in point of artistle beauty among the several performances of the kind keen in London , However , MIN Duncan's performance has received some criticism . Ono re . viewer says : " During Miss Duncan's dancing dis play I found myself longing for more light and more simple lighting on our stage . Given this , I think people would be able to come at the true value or Misx Duncan's daneing easily enough , though there has been little good dancing in our time . On a pooriy lighted stage , draped with dun - colored curtains , Miss Duncan's imitations of the dancing figures on old Greek and Roman vases and urns are passably suggestive of the models they are stud led from : How much they lack of the beauty , the perfect balance , the spon and expression of emotion of the originals would be abundantly evt . dent 17 she danced in a strong , ordinary colored light . Even in the dinnness of an orange or blue one the imperfections of her figure and costumes are all.too lle apparent