Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 2

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 2

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Sa c Ruskin of Dancers . aude Aifan 15. or was in the reluctance the necessity for technique , days when I talked to her about it , a but said that it must not be excessive passionate advocate of spontaneity as or predominant ir the dance is not to be artificial . Miss Alian's exposition against technique in dancing . Greeks , said she - all such remarks be . of her theory is announced for the na " The Greeks ” --the Greeks danced Grand this week or , na 1 1S 18 the open air and their movements wero an unconscious interpretation of their surroundings , reflecting the har . monious movements of nature , the laughing dance of fallen rose petals in an edãy of the wind . They danced to invisible gode , not to an audience . I put it all down According to Miss Alan , the moment that even Greek dances were transferred to the c011 fining Imits and polluted atmosphere of the theater they became deformed and profaned . Balet at its highest stamped with its pathetic wickedness the decadence of nations . I recall that Miss Allan asked me it was seven years ago in London ) if I know of any reason why the ballet ལྟ༌ ༩ ཚ ས༌ ལ་ ་ should not be consciously spontaneous like Keats ' sweet peas which were tiptoe for a flight " ; and I said that I did not Thus reassured , Miss Allan . rekod that in dancing the body ber . Her E90 frien to meet the thoughts of the soul , soalang to give them interpretation in Die Treintant eloquence of inconsid ಚಿತ ny Bulletin www 012 TELE was c abon y apart 3. # wi * Olaloma Basteiras NALI ALLAN MATINEES Greco Dante Appears matemat & Forturi Street Treats : with Symphony Orchestra 1. America ancer . .. of Isadora Duncan ! to bring about the 0 Tunnis dancin , Ta ait Forty - fourth Street Jiend She was sasisted * Put Amphor Orchestra of 1r Dities un e : thieaders bip : Ernest & SIS DET nd conductor . air . tbe Slare . Tf the Orient . lidh mniebt & ave , . Ny Bullol in Dec 7 , 1986 es 10 antes esture of the pro * 4 !! & L and com nius R - 5.1 protes 11 Testing Oslo et deures . O of which are fa spectators , included inte . 1 Dis of eight prelules of Coop.n. Me : Spring Sorg . " and Subert's E Musica The settin . H 1 . Site anse é abr : Maud Allan Held Over for Palace Programme ang nya *** of the leautiful . Libe nes to internet Dot literature qualities , by nas of 181 D.Ilal is . Ivents are possible without specialur in it does not follot Maud Allan's success at the Palace Theatre has led to her being helt over for a second week Miss Allan il offer en entire change of programme dezin ning to - day , including solo numbers and ensernble dancing with her entire com pany . As a special feature she will offer her famous " Salome " dance William Rock and Frances White are Tetained for a second week , Jack Wilson is on the bill and there is a presentation of " Creation , bis spectacular act she Oct 28 , 1916