Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 2

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 2

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1910 [ From the New York Sun ] Musical America Oct. 2 1916 TWO NOTED DACERS DANCERS OUT OF STEO WHEN THEY EXCHANGE COMPLI METS . " I was a studnet of the piano at the Hochschule in 1903 when I first saw Miss Dunca n , and in the 13 years since I hvae seen her only three times and her school once , and if she says I was her pupil or anyone else's pupil , why ---- " as she paused for a suitable word there was an interruption in the conversation . " And what's more , " she continues , " onr of the times I saw her was in her Bellevue strasse fkat with her clothes on . I wrote a very complimentary interview for an American paper about her and she never sais as much as Tank you . And as for me , & I never took lessons from the best dancing masters int the world , much less from her . 1 " Oh yes , " Miss Duncan said , " I know Miss Allan . Of course she was not my pupil , as I only took very young girls to train . When I was dancing in Berlin she used to ask me for tickets to see me dance , and when she made her debut there she was officially billed as a pupil of mine until I had my manager write and have it changed , for she never sgtudied with me . Of course she was not copying me , but it is a strange thing to me that she never thought of dancing \ " Spring Song " and Ave Maria " until after she had seen me dance them . The country is being f @ ooded with cheap copies of my work . They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery , but they dhould st lesdt give me some cresit .