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Paris Still Horae of Dance. IYet Pari* is, in some sense, still the home of the dance. The clever perform- | er, be she Spanish or English, is certain . of applause and of a considerable fol- • lowing. Wonderfully shaped and wonder- ! fully endowed creatures appear, from, time to time, at different places where they still trip the light fautaetic toe at fantastic hours of the morning. La i Belle Otero is reckoned a Parisian beau-1 ty, and she has many would-be rivals * both in beauty and person and in beauty . of pose.Some trans-Pyrenean damsel, of raven locks and lustrous eyes, with all the ! rich, warm coloring of the southern type, ; makes her debut upon the “cafe-concert) stage and the boulevards are at her feet. Such things happen every day in a form more or less accentuated, and, for a j brief hour, the new queen of dance flut-1 tors in an atmosphere of adulution. Yet there are u few outstanding names to* i day which one can quote us standard ex* ponents of the art.
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Durham Review

Durham, Ontario, CA

Thu, Aug 08, 1907

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