Felix Cherniavsky - Maud Allan's Contemporries

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Felix Cherniavsky - Maud Allan's Contemporries

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Oh ! how good it was to stay the dignity of her wh she marched in state procession , and how great a gracious she was when grick Sisible to form in her a veiled itself and stronger the head rewell well ! * ' ) , and the slow lifting of her hand nsreihe sig and tours of max mourners , and the sculptured repte of denih slept in the folds of her saffron goun But I like best to picture the Duncan as she / com straight at me with laughing , jolly jace , head tossin arn fiapping , iegs splashing and pawing : / So th danced in the morning of the World or ever percentag were and the striking of cash balances . Ske - says th a little child taucht her this dance , but I think linze child was Isadora , kilking the sprik up from t mill - stream that ran hard by her fathry's cottage swon the pines and kitchen garden Is Duncan has written and spoken much of 1 purpose of her work to fretending from 11 *** obscenonu iseonial rorocaten Aand mechanic git nacin o bring it out in the dinity ar university of the Greek to math the interpreter ill music and therefore of all mods and emotions , righ : seriant al tollity and notranger at the mout of the promote alias 1 pursuit of it Durpose . She has earned by the tale that Fireen's hair left us she like to the artic dans from statue to bas - relief , kom bola to urn , iror trated to comeds , from history to the coromentary a the scoliast . And she ha strung her beads or terning cur and polished on the thread of this wise child sou And ever of hers , so inibbling With vehement life . Dead wa prapfe , every pran pr a song All German , Rufora Isadora d'Dancit knows school in the beautiful Grünewald suburb of Berlin , Where she taught and her sister teaches to little girls of all classes of society the more excellent way . There is no charge for admission , and any child is eligible any child of good physique , that is -- of good nerves above all , for she will have no neurotics . The school buildings are commodious , handsome , and well - situated . Weapons against the always imminent broker's man are provided by a " Union for the institution and Main fenance of Isadora Duncan's Dancing School , " with Humperdinck , the composer , a distinguished doctor , a leading artist , and a banker as its four committee mem bers . Above and beyond their instruction in dancing , and all that kouches on dancing , the children get a good sound education under the supervision of expert teachers . They go bare - headed , bare - armed ( or mostly so ) , bare - lésged , barefoot ( or in sandals ) , clad in short , simple , loosely girdled robes . ( And in garments such er similax Isadora and all the other saved members of her family do walk and Djibbah in the streets of Rome . Whereas out of office hours Miss Allan is a society lady and wears a picture hat , a Paris , gown , and a parasol . This is not irrelevant ; for it marks the distinction be tween a religion and a trade . ) Elizabeth Duncan did overtime for her bread and buther as prehigara !: Peacher of dancife to the o'er rich tour.seoise of Berlin ,