THE DIVINE ANNA VISITS DENMARK.—The world’s most fascinating dancer, Madame Anna Pavlova, has been visiting Copenhagen, where she gave several performances and was received by the King of Denmark, who conferred upon her the Danish Medal for Merit. Photograph shows Mme. Pavlova with some of the children who took part in a special performance to commemorate Hans Andersen, the famous writer of fairy-tales. The Russian dancer is wearing her new decoration.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 980, 24 May 1930, Page 19
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71THE DIVINE ANNA VISITS DENMARK.—The world’s most fascinating dancer, Madame Anna Pavlova, has been visiting Copenhagen, where she gave several performances and was received by the King of Denmark, who conferred upon her the Danish Medal for Merit. Photograph shows Mme. Pavlova with some of the children who took part in a special performance to commemorate Hans Andersen, the famous writer of fairy-tales. The Russian dancer is wearing her new decoration. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 980, 24 May 1930, Page 19
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