Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 1

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 1

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Jan 18 lalo founded by padora & pogulanged by hand the Times PALACE THSATRE R.BC There was an of Palace last night . On the pavement outside a fairly large crowd waanding all the evening as though they were waiting for the arrival of Royally . The home helt looked just as it wed to when the Mand Alle fan was at the height . And all because Lady Constance Stewart - Richardson , famou already A socomplished swimmer and daring sporta woman and trareller , the latest recruit to the school founded by Man Isadora Duncan and popular and by Miss Mand Allan , was to appear in a series of classical dance . But of course the real attraction of her performance , which alled the house with hosts of her frends and a large audience of the curious general publie , wae that she stepped on to the music - ball stage from the drawingstoon . was on the stage but not of it . And the puble , always enger for some new thing , had come , and will come , to admire and erficine and compare . From her point of view the object of her engage ment to ssoure funds to ametsbool for little boy , between the uncommonly tender of two and 12 , who will be educated on a syut of her ore , founded on the pain of ancient Greek She dance basis to any , for charity and not for personal pain . But through art for education anile e no doubt mellem mothay thin It is to be hoped lor the sake of the genuine music - ball artit , to whom art is his brand and chere , that he example will not be extensively followed . anntanns as well as actores are to invade the music - halla , the variety stage will become incom veniently crowded , and some one will have to go to the wall The dances which Lady Conntance Stewart Richardson AVO Grieg's Tchaikovsky's ** Ohant Parole , Waldteufel's * Bonne Bouche " Polka , and Orega ante Ase's Denth , " for the last of while the stage wa alghtly darkened . There is no quella about the grace fulness of her dancing . She encued over and over again , sod loudly applauded in all parts of the house . Perhaps the greatest compliment that can be paid ber is to bay that she just made her coutume porable by her obviour mosity of paryone . But it was albloult to anodate to thought with the mchool for dette boya paye rather than bapembed ca part of thel of education The other son of the evening was the DOO cant direct to the Palace by om the Daily Mail . The audien zachactly Unionit has , bet lly the game on the aldo , sborn of chore and an and i waring of hats and handkerchie . Algete M. Alfred Butt muceeded in presenting patrons with a distinctly lively weg enter