Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1921, Page 66

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D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 20, 1921. AMONG US MORTALS The Poetry of Motion By W. E. HILL Copyright. 1921 New York Tribune Inc / Musical comedy stuff. Flo and Harry have just cleared a piano in the second chorus of “I Want to Settle Down in Spoony Town." The Toddle. The best thing about the modern dances is that you can do them in about one-sixteenth of the space it took to do the two-step and the polka. In fact, you can dance all the evening and never get more than four feet away from the place you start from. E———_— The Pantomime Dance, all about a kiss which Pierrot wants to steal from Colum- bine. Pierrot and Columbire are being too coy tor words. The Oriental Orgy. One of the terrible results of the Russian ballet in America. The Spanish Dance. When a musical comedy actress appears with a prop- erty rose between her teeth prepare for the worst. She is going to do a Spanish dance. The Two-step. Back in the good old days of 1905 or thereabouts, there was plenty of room between partners and it was considered the thing to cover as much ground _Jon the dance floor as % |possible. Four jolly interpreta- tive dancers having just the best kind of a time with a toy balloon Very free and untram meled. The ’"}f“"‘, p{lenuq.e- ;(})‘:r (iloavs:ll; gfil’:‘g‘: non who is learnin s 22 g stage dancing. H; girls giving an exhibi- tion of @sthetic danc- ing. | The posturings are just like the figures on 8 Greek vase, you'll note. fond mamma will tell you all about how Grayce’s dancing in- structor predicts a fu- ture that will make Pavlowa’s career seem a mere nothing by comparison. Always on hand at charity en- tertainments. ’ “One and, two, and, three and"——The awkward squad at danc- ing school.

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