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Autor:
Leland Windreich, Felix Cherniavsky
Publikováno v:
Dance Research Journal. 25:44
Autor:
Felix Cherniavsky
Publikováno v:
Dance Chronicle. 6:189-227
Since virtually the only records that remain of Maud Allan's life at the time of her debut in Vienna in 1903 and her subsequent appearances in various cities of Europe during the next five years are the reviews of her performances, the handful of sur
Autor:
Felix Cherniavsky
Publikováno v:
Dance Chronicle. 9:177-236
At the end of her fifteen-month tour of the Far East, New Zealand and Australia, Maud Allan sailed from Australia in late January 1915, arriving in San Francisco in late February.1 For about a year she stayed with her parents, who were living in a bu
Autor:
Felix Cherniavsky
Publikováno v:
Dance Chronicle. 7:119-158
Ever since Duncanism has created schools with its danced poems and music, scarcely a season passes by without the appearance of a new star in the sky of modern choreography. This season's star is Maud Allan, a first-hand student and apprentice of Dun
Autor:
Felix Cherniavsky
Publikováno v:
Dance Chronicle. 8:1-50
Between her closing performance on the stage of London's Palace Theatre in mid-November 1909 and her departure on January 10, 1910, for her maiden tour of the United States, Maud Allan made a two city visit to Russia, dancing in St. Petersburg and Mo
Autor:
Felix Cherniavsky
Publikováno v:
Dance Chronicle. 6:1-36
Seventy-five years ago, on March 8, 1908, the Canadian-born aesthetic dancer Maud Allan made her sensational London debut featuring "The Vision of Salome" at the Palace Theatre. For nearly two years she was the idol of the popular press, the rage of