THE CHERNIAVSKYS
IN AUCKLAND NEXT WEE* The Cherniavskys, it is said,*** brought into the field of i-.. thing that has never before cernible, an elusive somethingunconventionality is not so muco hellion against the interpretsti< ■ ventions as a spontaneous exp resulting lrom deep and con y7-«gf-thought, emotional exercise and ging practice of technique. artists have proved them ®2Sl ** slavish in following preconcen* tions of how the great mast**** * should be interpreted. Th* . art must realise that no standam be set for to-morrow, that imagination must reach ‘ oß g. getting nearer and nearer to inal concerts of the great old No interpreter can ever claim tion in his work, and the Ch»» v have that illumination, .me n ta». spiritually, which perceived . interpretations of to-day S' tively primitive to what they in the future, and they to allow their extraordinary # faculties to become obscured « conceptions of their *• does not mean that they d spect the traditions relating of9 v;; pretation, but they refuse 0 f & at their shrine. The advent Cherniavskys is creating a & of interest in This country, are certain to be welcome. gate:* Concerts are to be & lv '? l V, vrarci * I day, Tuesday and Thursda , *** 6 and 8, at His Majesty’s Tbea* der direction of J. and x • - a EadfS- j box plans will be open at Ltd., from Thursday next. Delores Rel Rio has B«o the title role in Fox !• llms „ ean - US' Dancer of Moscow,” from ford Gates novel of the sts'-e-The story is based on " n “ l to be a true incident ot on , Revolution and the b °°* “ hc , u t Erf" very large circulation thro S b land and America. Baol 1 *£- piloted Miss Del Rio throng p sation success, “What rri ps® w A again directing her in fW"' of Moscow.” With her is C ,och * the young giant who m Het veC likeable Chico in • Seventn » and who appears pic ldr '. Russian officer. It was * sation of Gates stop . or. j . Delores Del Rio first “P” , th8 t - screen, and it is anticii m b* Red Dancer” of Moscow .finest production to oats,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 288, 25 February 1928, Page 12
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