THE DUVALLIS.
The Bisters Heloise and Rose Duvalli, aided by Mr C. F. Coutts, Mr Chas. Hall, and Mdlle. Paulina Terlechi will give the first of their admirable entertainment to-morrow (Saturday) evening in the Prince of Wales Theatre. Their programme has been before the public for some time, through the medium of the bills of the day and our advertising columns. We shall be better able to judge of their merits after their first performance, but the testimony of the Press seems to accord the sisters a leading position among operatic and classical danseuse Of their performances in Dublin the Observer says : " They have auite succeeded in bringing beauty of attitude to the acme of perfection." The Dublin Herald says : "jThe house was crammed. To show the high estimation in which the sisters are held we may mention that several handsome boquets were thrown to them from the boxes." The Ediuburgh Courant says • " We have never seen the poetry of motion better exemplified." «' Th cy are the greatest favourites in the terpsichorean art we have had in Edinburgh for many years, and deservedly so." The London Telegraph says : " Their pirouetting and other elegant and varied choregraphic feats were performed in a way which entitles them to rank with the most talented terpsichorean artistes of the day." A large number of other similar notices in the London and Australian press are before us, but this introduction is sufficient to commena
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1670, 25 June 1875, Page 3
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