Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 2

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 2

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T6 THE PLAYHOUSES . un nens MAUD ALLAN'S DANCES AT ST . MARTIN'S . Maud Allan's Father Dead TheTiSICAL COURIER is in receipt of information that the father of Maud Allan , the famous symphonic dancer , died in Los Angeles last week . Miss Allan went to the Pacific Coast from New York just before her father's demise . Her mother also is critically ill . The artist's friends sympathize deeply with her in her double distress . APR 19 1917 in subtlety and artistic restraint since she made her first public appearances ; but even now her art , with all its sylph - like graciousness , has its limitations . A dancer SO essentially Western in feeling scarcely suggests Eastern love , even though the music to which she seeks to lend illustration involves the odd conjunction of Meyerbeer , Bemberg , and Rimsky - Korsakov . Her successes are made in waltz time - in Strauss's Blue Danube , " even more in the melancholy atmosphere of Sibelius's Valse Triste , " and again in the Schubert - Liszt arrangement , “ By the Sea . " Here her postures have inspiration , her miming has an eloquence that carries conviction , and her spontaneity results in genuinely beautiful effects . It is only fair to add that she gives a stirring and impassioned interpretation of the Marseillaise . " nid- io- igi 7 . ( Mand Aller to Europłoledo Blade mayt , a 1916 international Own for ho incerpretstion of classic danc . ing has sailed for London . In that citi she will at once Odont her residence in Regent's Park , and consummate plang for a season at the Souttebury theatre . Àllar has in preparation a scenario she wrote in collaboration with Courtney London , with music DM . Claud Debussy . It wil have its first production Furope shortly , although the music was con posed six years ago . Originally a tone podin , it was not written especially for the dance . The same seore in another form bas been utilized by Warsia Nijinski i L'Apres Midi d'un Faun .. Miss Allan Pl remain in London until September , at which time she will sait for montreal what she is under contract for several performances . She wil ) then return to New York and besin her transcontinente inert .