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51MK. I’AVLOVA'S CONKKSSIOX. Xi:\V YORK. Nov. 1:1. .Now York whs amazed recently when it learned tltal .Mmo. Pavlova. ilio danooi', was married 17 roars a«u to flu* accompanist, Jl. Audio Darnide. Siio lias adinittod m Boston that she is two diiforowi [lorsons. the wife and tin* danoor. "Tin* dancer belongs to the world: my husband belongs to me. 1. always wanted a home and a kitflien and the woman’s privileges denied to the artist, rite world lilies to think the artist romantic. When a |irosaio huslinnd i< revealed tho artist lose:; lior ghtmo.ur. That’s why I hare kent my private lit 1 * to myself. It is something too intimate to advertise. ‘‘l will not, like Put! i and Bernhardt, attempt endless farewells.” '.Mine. I’avlova waved her husband aside, saying, with a smile: *‘M. An dre. the artist has no husband.” .Mine. I’avlova is Ilf).
ARTS ISAM, NOVELTIES. * LONDON. Dec. !h Dancers at the Three Arts Hall a the Covent Garden Opera House or Thursday night will waltz to the ii usi. of one violin. A microphone will D fitted in the orchestra and the tones oi one instrument played near it will b< so amplified by loud-speakers hung ut ei the ball-room that the music will b« ample for 2.06(1 people. Some dames will begin with the full orchestra plaving, and t.oon a “loudspeaker solo”’will be ini rod need, with tin- band almost silent. .Artificial “snowstorms’ will also be provided by apparatus. Limelights will shine on a suspended revolving bowl, studded with tiny mirrors, which will throw moving spots ol light all over the ball-room. During the evening an illuminated “water-loss fountain" will play. In the darkened room thousands of tiny balls blown upwards, with lights turned on them, will produce the illusions of sunlight, moonlight, or a rainbow. Princess Marie Louise is to bo one of the judges of fancy dress.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1925, Page 2
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