Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 1

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 1

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FROM CHICAGO TRIBUNE February 1910 要 Despatch ex Boston- Jan 19 Maud Allan , the most celebrated of the new dancers , made her U.S. debut today . The dances were demure and applauded . Chicago Feb 5 . ( By W.L. Hubbard : * Considerable stir seems to be caused by the impending presentation of " The Vision of Salome " tomorrow by MÅss Maud Allan . There ss talk about having the performance censored , by some of the artistic authorities who abide in City Hall and only if it is founfxfit to be pure and whally chaste will it be permitted to parade itself before the sensitive gaze of Chicago's innocent pleasure seekers . After the performances that have been permitted here in the past , and which are still not wholly wanting in certain of our reputable playhousesm the present apasm of virtue , where Miss Allan's dance is concerned is , to say the east , amusing . This is followed by Maud's definition of dancing . Feb. 4 Chicago Tribune Feb 3 , New York . Police were called in to control a New York Mob . Trouble caused when outsiders unable to get into Dance Hall . John Henry McCarthy held an amateur night contest dance at Grand Central Palace tonight that was not only a success but also a riot . Feb 6 , Chicago Tribune 84 Part 11 p.3 " Titled Salome London Crowds Gather Re . Lady Constance Richardson . “ SALOME ' DANCED AGAIN Musirat botarvia Maud Allan Scores Another Success in Reappearance at Carnegie Hall Maud Allan danced " The Vision of Sa lomé ” at her first evening performance at Carnegie Hall , on Wednesday , February 16 , assisted , as usual , by the Russian Sym phony Orchestra , Modest Altschuler , con ductor . It was the third time she had given " Salome ” in New York . The dance still had its thrill for the audience . The entire program proved an artistic success , and a large audience demanded Among the numbers which she danced were the suite from “ Casse Noisette , " by Tschaikowsky ; Sara bande and Gavotte , by Bach ; Papillon , by Schumann , and Mendelssohn's " Spring Song . " The orchestra played the Weber Oberon Overture , Hyinski's Berceuse , Glinka's bal let music , “ Life for the Czar " ; Ippolitow Ivanow's Sardar March , Jaernfelt's Cradle Song and Tschaikowsky's Slav March . numerous encores . Feb 26 , 1910