Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 1

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 1

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Miss Duncan co verted everything into the Greek ; Miss Allan more nearly suits her art to the character of the music itself . PROGRAM INCLUDED : Peer Gynt Suite [ recently done here by the dancer De Swirsky . the latter merely capered about the stage in a state of comparative nudity , in nowise interpreting the music , and clearly having as her sole object in her performance the display of her physical charms . Miss Allan enetered into the meaning of the music and , catching that meaning , translated it into posture and motion . PROGRAM CONT : ( as mentioneed in article ) : Funeral March ; Valse Caprice ; Rubinstein Melody in F ; - Spring Song ; 2 Mazurkas and a Waltz of Chopin Doo To Do NB Chicago Record Herald Index includes : trade Maud Allan oto defies City Censor Feb 6 pt.1 p.2 col 66 caromata Salome dance okayed Feb. 13 pt . 1 p . 9 col.2 Es , Chicap Tribers To Boston Janis , & hers ( see Hebband ) * ( ( ( ) NB . Mt idea of Salome is that she is only 14 . See St. Mark Chap.6 ; 25 That , of course , iis a much higher ideal than the Salome of Wilde's play , in love with the Baptist and urged on by Herodias as the instrument of her revenge . The eastem idea of obddi ence , of course , made her do just as her mother commandedand her pleasure in dancing for her step mother was that which any pretty girl who knew she danced well woul take in dancing to the tetrach . ' ST DE